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Is there a link between your menstrual cycle and mental health? In this episode, we are joined by Licensed clinical social worker and founder and director of Orchard Blue Counseling Services.
In this episode, we talked about the effect our periods have on our mental health. Premenstrual disorder, how to talk to your preteen about menstruation, and much more
Cerene Prince is the Founder and Director of Clinical and Wellness Services of Orchard Blue Counseling Services LCSW, PLLC (OBS). Cerene is an expert in children and teens psychotherapy with over 20 years of experience working with children and families thriving with various mental health diagnosis and chronic medical conditions.
Cerene's love and passion for her work with children and teenagers led to her founding OBS, based in New York City.
Cerene is an alumni of Yeshiva's Wurzweiler School of Social Work where she received her Masters's in Social Work degree, followed by acquiring her License in Clinical Social Work, Certificate Seminar in Field Instructor, trained trauma-focused clinician, and served as a Diverse Equity, Inclusion strategist and advocate.
In 2021, Cerene launched an 8-week mental health initiative in Antigua and Barbuda to make accessible needed mental health treatment and destigmatize mental health care.
Cerene continues to live her legacy by being one of the 4 Antiguan-Women-owned NGOs to have created the 1st Inaugural holistic health expo, Wadadli Wellness Expo in Antigua and Barbuda.
Follow Cerene and her companies to see what’s next!
Follow Cerene on Instagram and on Facebook
Follow Orchard Blue Counseling on Facebook @orchardbluecounseling and on Instagram Check out their website: https://www.orchardbluecounseling.com/
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Is there a link between your menstrual cycle and mental health? In this episode, we are joined by Licensed clinical social worker and founder and director of Orchard Blue Counseling Services.
In this episode, we talked about the effect our periods have on our mental health. Premenstrual disorder, how to talk to your preteen about menstruation, and much more
Cerene Prince is the Founder and Director of Clinical and Wellness Services of Orchard Blue Counseling Services LCSW, PLLC (OBS). Cerene is an expert in children and teens psychotherapy with over 20 years of experience working with children and families thriving with various mental health diagnosis and chronic medical conditions.
Cerene's love and passion for her work with children and teenagers led to her founding OBS, based in New York City.
Cerene is an alumni of Yeshiva's Wurzweiler School of Social Work where she received her Masters's in Social Work degree, followed by acquiring her License in Clinical Social Work, Certificate Seminar in Field Instructor, trained trauma-focused clinician, and served as a Diverse Equity, Inclusion strategist and advocate.
In 2021, Cerene launched an 8-week mental health initiative in Antigua and Barbuda to make accessible needed mental health treatment and destigmatize mental health care.
Cerene continues to live her legacy by being one of the 4 Antiguan-Women-owned NGOs to have created the 1st Inaugural holistic health expo, Wadadli Wellness Expo in Antigua and Barbuda.
Follow Cerene and her companies to see what’s next!
Follow Cerene on Instagram and on Facebook
Follow Orchard Blue Counseling on Facebook @orchardbluecounseling and on Instagram Check out their website: https://www.orchardbluecounseling.com/
Thank you for listening to the Tea With Tanya Podcast. Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast, share it with your friends and family, and leave a review.
To join the conversation on social media, use the hashtag #Teawithtanyapodcast
You can find us on Instagram @teawithtanyapodcast
If you liked this episode be sure to leave a
Support the show
Thank you so much for tuning in to Tea with Tanya! If this episode resonated with you, please take a moment to rate and leave a review — it helps the show grow and reach more listeners. Join the conversation on Instagram using #teawithtanya #Teawithtanyapodcast, and don’t forget to tag us!
Visit my website at tanyakambrose.com for more resources. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @teawithtanyapodcast and @tanyakambrose, and sign up for my Tea Talk newsletter to stay updated with all things wellness and self-care!
Ready to dive deeper into whole woman wellness? Download your FREE guide today and start your health journey!
Support the podcast by buying a cup of tea.