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Black Men Are Sick & Tired of Being Sick & Tired with Patrice Douglas

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  1. Will celebrities change how Black men view therapy? Might women influence them to get better today or will it discourage them?
  2. What are some of the differences therapists need to consider in offering therapeutic modalities to Black men?
  3. How might the Black conservative religious establishment and it's history be reconciled with therapy which tends to be liberal-leaning in many applications? 

Patrice Douglas has always had a deep sense of compassion for helping others. Over the course of some years, Patrice has gained extensive experience dealing with a wide range of medical conditions including substance abuse, depression, anxiety, Bipolar, addictive behaviors, relationship issues, women/men’s issues, and multicultural issues. Patrice is extremely dedicated to ending stigmas in minority communities such as the Black and Native American communities by educating the importance of mental health. Her personal, hands-on approach, has enabled her to achieve major breakthroughs with each client. Each session is designed to help the client feel knowledgeable about how to adapt their session into navigating in real-world settings. She wants her clients to feel encouraged, empowered and ready to conquer any challenge going forward. You can visit www.patricedouglas.com or follow her on Instagram at The Patrice Nicole and Facebook.

 

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