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In this insightful episode of "Tea Time with Dr. Kelly," Dr. Nabiha Kelly is joined by licensed social worker Henrimae Price for a powerful conversation centered on mental health and homelessness. Kicking off the episode, Dr. Kelly encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay connected. Together, they dive deep into the challenges surrounding mental health within Black and Brown communities, addressing cultural stigmas, the critical role of therapy, and the pressing need for accessible support systems.
Drawing from both personal stories and professional experience, Dr. Kelly and Henrimae discuss the realities of homelessness, particularly within state systems like New York and Georgia. They explore how stable environments influence child development, the impact of consistent support networks, and the importance of setting boundaries to avoid burnout. With an emphasis on spiritual grounding and practical self-care, the conversation highlights valuable community resources such as the Continuum of Care and United Way’s 211, while also calling for increased mental health support and outreach within faith-based organizations. The episode closes on an encouraging note, offering tangible steps and hope for those working toward healing and stability.
By Dr. Nabiha KellyIn this insightful episode of "Tea Time with Dr. Kelly," Dr. Nabiha Kelly is joined by licensed social worker Henrimae Price for a powerful conversation centered on mental health and homelessness. Kicking off the episode, Dr. Kelly encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay connected. Together, they dive deep into the challenges surrounding mental health within Black and Brown communities, addressing cultural stigmas, the critical role of therapy, and the pressing need for accessible support systems.
Drawing from both personal stories and professional experience, Dr. Kelly and Henrimae discuss the realities of homelessness, particularly within state systems like New York and Georgia. They explore how stable environments influence child development, the impact of consistent support networks, and the importance of setting boundaries to avoid burnout. With an emphasis on spiritual grounding and practical self-care, the conversation highlights valuable community resources such as the Continuum of Care and United Way’s 211, while also calling for increased mental health support and outreach within faith-based organizations. The episode closes on an encouraging note, offering tangible steps and hope for those working toward healing and stability.