Michelle Renee Davis, NCC, LPC

Mental Health Monday

Michelle Renee Davis, NCC, LPC

  • African America Muslim Experience, Trauma and Therapy part 2

African America Muslim Experience, Trauma and Therapy part 2

Saturday 11th June 2022

Michelle Renee Davis explores trauma therapy's impact on African American Muslims dealing with racism and Islamophobia in this 'Mental Health Monday' episode.
39 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Thought-provoking
Raw
Supportive

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Mental Health Monday
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Michelle Renee Davis, NCC, LPC
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Healing and Hope: Trauma Therapy in the African American Muslim Community

Therapist Michelle Renee Davis discuss how trauma and therapy can assist with the African American Muslim experience.
Imagine navigating life with the weight of both racial and religious prejudice. In this episode of 'Mental Health Monday', licensed professional counselor Michelle Renee Davis, known as Every1 Favorite Therapist, continues her deep dive into the unique challenges faced by African American Muslims. With her signature blend of empathy and expertise, Michelle sheds light on how trauma therapy can be a beacon of hope for those grappling with the dual burdens of racism and Islamophobia.
She doesn’t just talk about the problems; she offers real, actionable insights into healing and recovery. Michelle discusses the critical role of recognizing parents as human, the power of belief patterns, and how these factors shape mental health. She also tackles the struggles of Muslim converts and emphasizes the need for inclusive communities that stand against white supremacy. Through her thoughtful approach, Michelle underscores the importance of accountability and personal preferences in maintaining mental well-being.
This episode is not just a conversation; it's a guide to understanding and overcoming some of the most pressing issues in minority mental health today. Whether you're part of the African American Muslim community or someone eager to learn more about its unique challenges, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.