This event is free to those who attend live. A recording will be made available in exchange for a donation.
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Viewers will:
1. Understand the mind-body connection to vulnerability. 2. Explore vulnerability equity and its impact on marginalized communities. 3. Hear strategies for cultivating vulnerability in therapy. 4. Build vulnerability resilience through learning about communal vulnerability practices. |
Domenique Harrison, MPH, LMFT, LPCC
Domenique is a licensed psychotherapist, the founder of The Racial Equity Therapist, and the creator of The Racial Equity Therapists presents The Conversations Deck - a 150 discussion questions card deck to spark authentic conversations exploring Histories, Identities, Relationship Dynamics, and Experiences while fostering healthier connections. Domenique holds Master's degrees in Public Health and Clinical Psychology and is licensed in marriage and family therapy and professional clinical counseling in California. She specializes in serving Black millennials and couples and focuses on the intersection of race and relationships. Domenique believes that individual wellness and healthy relationships are interconnected, and she encourages her clients to stand in their integrity, have “the tough” conversations, and take healthy risks; her work inside and outside the therapy room reflects this belief. To learn more about Domenique, her products, and her services, follow her on Instagram @theracialequitytherapist or check out her website at https://theracialequitytherapist.com/. |
Evan McCrary, LMFT
Much of Evan’s collaborative work with clients centers acceptance, pleasure, and connection. Where trauma and systems fragment, her work offers a reminder and an invitation back to inherent fullness. Evan graduated with a master’s in Social Work from the University of Southern California and previously worked with The Relational Center where she was trained in Relational Gestalt Therapy. Evan is an Associate Social Worker who supports a wide variety of individuals and partners on navigating issues like anxiety, depression, relationship issues, sexuality and sexual expression, identity exploration, self-esteem, self-acceptance and couples navigating individuality in relationships. Her theoretical orientation is centered in relational gestalt, humanistic, and feminist theories. Evan utilizes a trauma-informed, collaborative, and somatic + embodiment approach as well as being kink-informed, sex-positive, and sex work allied. Learn more about Evan at: https://www.evanmccrary.com/ |
Stacee Brown
Stacee is a mentor and collaborator that meets her clients where they are; helping them create a foundation of success through strategic exploration. With over 15 years experience in mental health, leadership, and business development, Stacee uses a thoughtful, person-center and motivating approach to support your desire to be the best you. Stacee aims to help her clients develop a more compassionate and understanding relationship with themselves, which can lead to greater emotional resilience and well-being. Learn more about Stacee: https://staceebrown.com/ |