dr. BIM

the ever cool, calm, and collected Brian Issac Marshall is definitely a person of interest, creating an innovative path for advocacy and community leadership in his own right. The charming Behavioral and Social Health researcher, serves on various Nashville, Tn. community initiatives, such as Board of Directors for Neighborhood Community Health and The Executive Committee […]

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black history

black history month is literally my second favorite month of the year, my birthday month March being my most favorite for the obvious reason. the first feature of the month of February highlights pioneering African-American psychologists Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark and Dr. Kenneth Clark. This wife and husband duo dedicated their work to understanding and […]

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mindful bae

One of my primary goals for this year is to build couples clientele. I truly love individual therapy, but it something about couples therapy that I find utterly intriguing. My first completed read for the year 2021 is The Mindful Couple by Craig and Debbie Lambert. This book provided 52, surprisingly simple, strategies that a […]

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Happy New Year

In spite of my initial apprehension, I am actually getting excited about this year and the miraculous possibilities. I am going to engage in my blog a little differently this year, I have some specific goals that I will share in an upcoming post. In the meantime in between time, I send all who reads […]

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winter blues (SAD)

seasonal affect disorder (SAD) also known as seasonal depression or winter depression is a type of depression that is related to the seasons and usually occurs during the fall and winter when days are shorter and nights are longer. less sunlight occurs which supplies us with natural vitamin D the energy and mood booster. Read […]

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summer break (through)

It has been a while to say the least. Many inspirational thoughts and thought-provoking experiences have occurred since my last post in June. Interestingly enough, each time my creative flow was prompted and urged to post and share…I simply didn’t. There was more to learn. Making it to the halfway point of 2020 was ironically […]

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