Elevated Voices Podcast

Ep 33: Wearing Multiple Masks|The Face Of Toxic Masculinity


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In today’s episode Dysheka Bibbs, LCSW, LISW-CP, LCAS, CS, TF-CBT therapist had the honor to talk to Dr. Romero Huffstead who earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Auburn University. Dr. Huffstead has extensive experience providing individual, group, and couples counseling through multiple university counseling centers and community mental health centers during his training and as a professional. Dr. Huffstead’s clinical specialties include: anxiety, depression, stress management, anger management, adjustment concerns, family concerns, relationship concerns, interpersonal concerns, academic concerns, men’s issues, trauma, suicide prevention, work with athletes, and work with military veterans. Together they explored mental health stigma from the lens of masculine norms, traditional gender roles, societal/cultural expectations and suicide. Do not miss this episode.

Elevated Voices Podcast is a show where we value using our voice collectively to explore life challenges such as (mental health, addiction, trauma) and ways to heal. Have you ever questioned your identity? Have you ever felt unsure, unwanted or invisible? Elevated Voices Podcast wants you to know YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!!! As we embark on this journey together we will elevate our voice so we can be heard.

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