Helping Families Heal with Dr. Valerie Cordero
Black Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
Release Date: 08/09/2024
Black Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
How many hours a day are your children using screens? How much of that time is spent passively watching videos or scrolling through social media? Why do studies find more screen time in Black children? Check out this episode of the podcast to hear more about how screen time affects your child's mental health and development. Here are some helpful references and resources for this episode: Nagata JM, Ganson KT, Iyer P, Chu J, Baker FC, Pettee Gabriel K, Garber AK, Murray SB, Bibbins-Domingo K. Sociodemographic Correlates of Contemporary Screen Time Use among 9- and 10-Year-Old Children. J...
info_outline Helping Families Heal with Dr. Valerie CorderoBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
Depression can show up in families in subtle ways, sometimes with small changes in behavior that slowly start to create concerns. One of the most common questions that I get is, “how can I get a loved one to see a doctor/therapist?” In the most recent episode of the pod, I speak with Dr. Valerie Cordero, Co-Executive Director at Families for Depression Awareness and a prominent voice for suicide prevention, mental health parity, and health equity. We discuss the issue of mental health concerns within families. Check out Families for Depression Awareness at for online resources for...
info_outline Exposing Unconscious Bias with Deborah Jackson, LICSWBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
Go beyond the surface and challenge your assumptions in this episode of the podcast. Deborah Jackson is the Associate Director of Training and Consultation at Justice Resource Institute. She provides trainings regionally and nationally on cultural responsiveness and recently developed a training on implicit bias and microaggressions. In this episode, she shares her top gems from this training. You can find her at jacksoncounselingri.com. For more information on Black Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann, check out drkerryann.net.
info_outline Reflect and Refresh - Your Spring Check-In with Dr. Kerry-AnnBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
Join me in this thought-provoking episode where I’ll guide you though a reflective journey and offer practical strategies to empower you in your daily life. Listen in to experience a psychiatrist's insights on managing your thoughts, staying positive, and keeping it real with your daily routine. It’s time to prioritize thriving in your life! Check out the podcast website at .
info_outline Ten-Minute Tuesday: Are You Psychologically Healthy?Black Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
In Today's Ten-Minute Tuesday, I cover some key features of healthy psychological development.
info_outline Ten-Minute Tuesday: Why We Don't Take Medications - Part IIBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
Part II of the Ten-Minute Tuesday series on reasons that I have heard for why folks prefer not to take psychiatric medications.
info_outline Ten-Minute Tuesday: Why We Don't Take Medications - Part IBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
Part I of the most common reasons I hear for why folks say they prefer not to take psychiatric medications.
info_outline The Unvarnished Truth with Dr. Karla HyltonBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
In this episode, Dr. Karla Hylton, Jamaican media personality, shares highlights of her life story - rising up from a tumultuous childhood to a place of healing and personal growth. Check out her book - The Unvarnished Truth: Purpose in the Pain - now available on Amazon. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oHFpZJt9TOI
info_outline Ten-Minute Tuesday: How to Know If You're TraumatizedBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
In this mini-episode, you will learn how to recognize signs of psychological trauma. If you find this episode helpful, please share it!
info_outline Ten-Minute Tuesday: How to Think About Your AnxietyBlack Mental Health Matters with Dr. Kerry-Ann
Ten-Minute Tuesdays are mini-episodes that you can listen to on the go. In this episode, I talk about how to think about your anxiety, If you find this episode informative, share it with someone that you know!
info_outlineDepression can show up in families in subtle ways, sometimes with small changes in behavior that slowly start to create concerns. One of the most common questions that I get is, “how can I get a loved one to see a doctor/therapist?” In the most recent episode of the pod, I speak with Dr. Valerie Cordero, Co-Executive Director at Families for Depression Awareness and a prominent voice for suicide prevention, mental health parity, and health equity. We discuss the issue of mental health concerns within families. Check out Families for Depression Awareness at https://www.familyaware.org/ for online resources for how to help your family members.
If you or someone that you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, call 911 or 988 for help in the US or activate the emergency services in your area.