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One of our priorities in wholeness is understanding how mental challenges can lead to poor decisions. When we’re stressed, when do we look for help? What happens if we wait too long, especially for women of color? Those are questions for our guest on this episode of Elevating Wholeness. Dr. Beverly Vandiver is an eminent psychologist, a professor at Ohio State University, and edits the Journal of Black Psychology. Dr. Bev tells her own fascinating story of achievement and speaks of the shock she experienced when first meeting women who wished to harm themselves.

Elevating Wholeness serves minority women with a knowing perspective on the challenges they face. Guests provide coping strategies for career adjustment, management of life demands, and the resolution of difficult relationships.

Hosted by Dr. Tracee Perryman, Elevating Wholeness is here to help its audience know when mental health treatment is necessary and identifies alternatives to opioid use and abuse through self-medication.

Each episode features distinguished minority and faith-based messengers.

Dr. Perryman is an Amazon Best-Selling author on issues impacting women, as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor. She is also CEO and Co-Founder of Center of Hope Family Services, Toledo, OH. Find out more at cohfs.org.

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1. Episode 104: Dr. Beverly Vandiver (00:00:00)

2. Developing And Using The Cross-Racial Identity Scale (00:02:56)

3. Racial Differences in Opiate Use Among Women (00:10:08)

4. The Role Of Positive Social Support In Battling Opiate Addiction (00:12:28)

5. Next Time On Elevating Wholeness: Jeanna Odoms-Temple (00:16:19)

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Innhold levert av Tracee Perryman. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Tracee Perryman eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

One of our priorities in wholeness is understanding how mental challenges can lead to poor decisions. When we’re stressed, when do we look for help? What happens if we wait too long, especially for women of color? Those are questions for our guest on this episode of Elevating Wholeness. Dr. Beverly Vandiver is an eminent psychologist, a professor at Ohio State University, and edits the Journal of Black Psychology. Dr. Bev tells her own fascinating story of achievement and speaks of the shock she experienced when first meeting women who wished to harm themselves.

Elevating Wholeness serves minority women with a knowing perspective on the challenges they face. Guests provide coping strategies for career adjustment, management of life demands, and the resolution of difficult relationships.

Hosted by Dr. Tracee Perryman, Elevating Wholeness is here to help its audience know when mental health treatment is necessary and identifies alternatives to opioid use and abuse through self-medication.

Each episode features distinguished minority and faith-based messengers.

Dr. Perryman is an Amazon Best-Selling author on issues impacting women, as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor. She is also CEO and Co-Founder of Center of Hope Family Services, Toledo, OH. Find out more at cohfs.org.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Episode 104: Dr. Beverly Vandiver (00:00:00)

2. Developing And Using The Cross-Racial Identity Scale (00:02:56)

3. Racial Differences in Opiate Use Among Women (00:10:08)

4. The Role Of Positive Social Support In Battling Opiate Addiction (00:12:28)

5. Next Time On Elevating Wholeness: Jeanna Odoms-Temple (00:16:19)

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