Enola Aird, Community Healing Network, Emotional Emancipation Circles address the trauma of enslavement and historical trauma.
Dr. Brinell Anderson, Psy.D., Psychologist
Dr. Brinell Anderson, Psy.D., Psychologist, Pasadena, CA.
Association of Black Psychologists
Association of Black Psychologists, to locate a therapist, http://www.abpsi.org
Dr. Joy DeGruy, Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research
Dr. Joy DeGruy, Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research
Dr. Chante DeLoach, Emotional Emancipation Initiative
Dr. Chante DeLoach, Emotional Emancipation Initiative
Additional Race-Based Trauma Specialists
Cheryl Tawede Grills, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Loyola Marymount University
Lindsay Howard, therapist, Dallas,TX., trauma & racial violence
Dr. Russell Jones, Clinical Psychologist, Professor of Psychology at Virginia Tech University
Dr. Marva Robinson, clinical psychologist and president of the St. Louis Chapter of the Association of Black Psychologists
Keisha Ross, PhD., Licensed psychologist, Missouri Psychological Association
Christen Smith, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African Diaspora Studies at University of Texas, Austin, has studied police violence against Black people in North and South America and describes the psychological aftermath of violence as a slow eating away of Black communities.
Erlanger Turner, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston-Downtown
Dr. Monnica Williams, African-American clinical psychologist and Director of the Laboratory for Culture and Mental Health Disparities at the University of Connecticut, Director of Behavioral Wellness Clinic in Louisville, KY. and Chadd's Ford, PA., specializes in racial trauma.