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In this episode, I sit down with my good friend KerriAnne Sejour, MHC-LP and we have a candid conversation about being a black therapist, navigating white spaces, and mental health. 
About KerriAnne: KerriAnne Sejour is an MHC-LP who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Goucher College, received a Master of Arts in Counseling, and a Master of Education in Mental Health Counseling from Teacher College, Columbia University. KerriAnne’s Jamaican/Haitian background fuels her dedication to honor the multifaceted aspects of her client’s identities and she is attuned to the importance of topics and issues around culture, race, racism, and oppression. She works with individuals on a range of concerns, including Depression, Anxiety, Multicultural Issues, Perinatal / Maternal Health Issues, First Generation, Trauma, and Substance Abuse. She is a Doula and very passionate about treating current and expecting mothers who are experiencing depression, anxiety, and other mental health concerns. KerriAnne is a strong advocate for women and continuously seeks out opportunities to mentor, counsel, and guide young black women through the intricacies of life. 

Check out the book KerriAnne recommended! "Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and their Patients"

TUNE IN!!! You definitely don’t want to miss this! ⁣Bringing you #Gardenia Gems on the experiences of a black therapist!  

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