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4. Breaking the stigma of therapy with Terrence Stewart, MSW

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Innhold levert av Brittany Pollard. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Brittany Pollard 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.

I am so excited for you to hear today’s conversation with guest, Terrence Stewart, MSW. I’ve known Terrence since high school and I wanted to bring him on the show to speak about Black mental health and the importance of self care for Black men. On this episode, we speak about the stigma of seeking help and therapy in the Black community, how to incorporate self care into your schedule, and the importance of having mentorship and a support system.

About Terrence Stewart, MSW

Terrence Stewart is a Los Angeles, Ca based Associate Clinical Social Worker. He has a background in psychotherapy and psychiatric social work and he is also the owner of T Raw Naturals, a natural product line that promotes health and wellness. Terrence’s most important value is helping and inspiring others to flourish into their full potential. His mission as a social worker is to utilize his skills to break the stigma around mental health in the Black community by normalizing mental health treatment.

Inside this episode, Terrence shares:

  • Mental and emotional triggers Black men experience
  • Coping mechanisms and addiction are apart of our healing process
  • Breaking the stigma of therapy in the Black community
  • How to create your own self care practice
  • Finding communities and mentorship to boost personal growth

You can find out more about Terrence at:

Website | Facebook | Instagram

Links Mentioned:

100 Black Men

Meet Up

Join host Brittany Pollard on Instagram to keep the conversation going!

The Everyday Intentions podcast removes the overwhelm of change and highlights how to navigate the “in between” moments of our current reality vs. our dreams through storytelling, humor, and present day life situations. Each week consists of stories, told by real people, in the midst of transforming their lives through small, daily intentions. Whether it’s making a huge change for the tenth time or choosing to believe in ourselves for the first time, our intentions make all the difference. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don’t miss an episode!

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23 episoder

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Manage episode 322961387 series 3327792
Innhold levert av Brittany Pollard. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Brittany Pollard 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.

I am so excited for you to hear today’s conversation with guest, Terrence Stewart, MSW. I’ve known Terrence since high school and I wanted to bring him on the show to speak about Black mental health and the importance of self care for Black men. On this episode, we speak about the stigma of seeking help and therapy in the Black community, how to incorporate self care into your schedule, and the importance of having mentorship and a support system.

About Terrence Stewart, MSW

Terrence Stewart is a Los Angeles, Ca based Associate Clinical Social Worker. He has a background in psychotherapy and psychiatric social work and he is also the owner of T Raw Naturals, a natural product line that promotes health and wellness. Terrence’s most important value is helping and inspiring others to flourish into their full potential. His mission as a social worker is to utilize his skills to break the stigma around mental health in the Black community by normalizing mental health treatment.

Inside this episode, Terrence shares:

  • Mental and emotional triggers Black men experience
  • Coping mechanisms and addiction are apart of our healing process
  • Breaking the stigma of therapy in the Black community
  • How to create your own self care practice
  • Finding communities and mentorship to boost personal growth

You can find out more about Terrence at:

Website | Facebook | Instagram

Links Mentioned:

100 Black Men

Meet Up

Join host Brittany Pollard on Instagram to keep the conversation going!

The Everyday Intentions podcast removes the overwhelm of change and highlights how to navigate the “in between” moments of our current reality vs. our dreams through storytelling, humor, and present day life situations. Each week consists of stories, told by real people, in the midst of transforming their lives through small, daily intentions. Whether it’s making a huge change for the tenth time or choosing to believe in ourselves for the first time, our intentions make all the difference. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don’t miss an episode!

  continue reading

23 episoder

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