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Black Girl Healing…Still
Black Girl Healing…Still
Author: Clarissa Jasmine
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Black Girls Healing, The Podcast is an extension of what host, Clarissa Jasmine does in providing holistic mental health and wellness services to her individual clients. Clarissa is letting you in to honest and vulnerable conversations of a millennial therapist, as she navigates the complexities of helping others while prioritizing her own healing journey. The goal here is simple, create a safe space for all of us to heal together, one conversation at a time... Black Girls Healing believes that our Wellness is Justice and a means to start a revolution centered around collective healing.
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In this episode of Black Girls Healing Still, Host, Clarissa Jasmine will discuss her personal experiences with depression, emphasizing the importance of self-care and the challenges faced by those in helping professions. She shares insights from a book of blessings that guide her through tough times and reflects on the significance of community and reciprocal relationships. Through her epiphanies during blood donation experiences, she highlights the necessity of pouring into oneself before being able to support others. The conversation also touches on various forms of depression and the impact of external factors on mental health, ultimately advocating for grace and understanding in the healing journey. In this conversation, Riss explores the complexities of depression, discussing various types and symptoms, personal experiences, and practical coping strategies. She emphasizes the importance of transforming negative experiences into positive actions, understanding different forms of depression, and creating a supportive environment for oneself and others. Riss shares insightful tips for managing depressive states, including the significance of self-care, support systems, and the power of prayer and journaling. Takeaways: Healing is a journey that requires permission to feel. Depression can affect anyone, including those in helping roles. Self-care is essential for those who support others. Community and reciprocal relationships are vital for emotional health. God's presence can be felt through unexpected blessings. Understanding one's own mental health is crucial for healing. Different forms of depression require different approaches. External factors can significantly impact mental health. Grace and self-compassion are necessary during tough times. It's important to recognize and address one's own needs. Transforming negative experiences can lead to positive outcomes. Creating a 'depression pack' can provide essential resources. Understanding different types of depression is crucial for effective coping. Personal experiences with depression can inform better support for others. Practical tips can help manage depressive states effectively. Crying can be a healthy release of pent-up emotions. Laughter and humor are vital for emotional well-being. Engaging in community service can provide perspective and purpose. Prayer can be a powerful tool in managing mental health. Journaling can help clarify needs and fears around depression.
Allow me to reintroduce myself...Clarissa Jasmine is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from Philly. She owns a private practice called Black Girls Healing where she helps black people start their healing journey...through this podcast, Clarissa explores the ways that for a black therapist, the healing process is never really over.This is her introduction to what it means to be a black girl healing...still. **Warning: There is some discussion of SUI, self harm, and SA experiences in this episode.
This week Clarissa discusses the consequences of disobedience, navigating her fear of success, and the idea that there is no right or wrong choices...
Twas the day before my 30th birthday...and I was recording a podcast.
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This week the Chocolate Clinicians are taking a page out of Naomi Osaka's book and discussing the importance of investing in your mental health and setting healthy boundaries in spaces that glorify Grind Culture...
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Let's start healing...
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Allow us to re-introduce ourselves!
In this episode, Nelly and Riss discuss who they are, how the Black Girls Healing Podcast came to life, and what listeners can expect from the two Chocolate Clinicians.
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