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7 | Flick | Buress | f | Harden Bradford is a licensed psychologist who specializes in culturally competent practice for African American women. She has been a mental health practitioner since 2011 and worked as a college counselor until 2014, when she created Therapy for Black Girls. The platform includes a Facebook group called the Thrive Tribe, a directory of mental health therapists, a blog, and a podcast, also called Therapy for Black Girls. She came up with the idea for the name after watching Black Girls Rock! on BET. She stated in an interview with The Huffington Post that she wanted to start the platform because, "I wanted to talk about things like how your mental health is impacted by your lack of sleep, or how all the hours you spend on Instagram can actually make you feel bad about yourself. A lot of times when we talk about mental illness or mental health, I think there’s a lot missing from the conversation. I don’t think we always do a great job focusing on mental wellness, and realizing that we all have mental health we have to take care of." Harden Bradford's work highlights the stigma of mental health in the African American community and the need for Black women to set boundaries. She has stated that she also seeks to normalize therapy in Black communities. She was recruited to co-host MTV's Teen Mom: Young + Pregnant reunion in December 2018. | Harden Bradford is married. | Harden Buress is a licensed psychologist who specializes in culturally competent practice for African American women. She has been a mental health practitioner since 2011 and worked as a college counselor until 2014, when she created Therapy for Black Girls. The platform includes a Facebook group called the Thrive Tribe, a directory of mental health therapists, a blog, and a podcast, also called Therapy for Black Girls. She came up with the idea for the name after watching Black Girls Rock! on BET. She stated in an interview with The Huffington Post that she wanted to start the platform because, "I wanted to talk about things like how your mental health is impacted by your lack of sleep, or how all the hours you spend on Instagram can actually make you feel bad about yourself. A lot of times when we talk about mental illness or mental health, I think there’s a lot missing from the conversation. I don’t think we always do a great job focusing on mental wellness, and realizing that we all have mental health we have to take care of." Harden Buress's work highlights the stigma of mental health in the African American community and the need for Black women to set boundaries. She has stated that she also seeks to normalize therapy in Black communities. She was recruited to co-host MTV's Teen Mom: Young + Pregnant reunion in December 2018.Harden Buress is married. | Joy | Bradford | podcasters | Dear [Podcast Network Executive],<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Flick Buress for any podcasts or media opportunities that may arise. As a fellow mental health podcaster, I have had the privilege of listening to her podcast, Therapy for Black Girls, and witnessing firsthand the powerful impact that her message has on her listeners.<return><return>As a licensed psychologist with a specialization in culturally competent practice for African American women, Flick brings a unique perspective to the conversation about mental health. Her podcast covers a wide range of topics, from the impact of social media on mental health to strategies for setting healthy boundaries. Flick's work highlights the need for Black women to prioritize their mental wellness and encourages them to seek therapy as a means of self-care.<return><return>Through her platform, Flick has created a thriving community of Black women who share their struggles and support one another in their journeys towards healing. Her Thrive Tribe Facebook group and directory of mental health therapists are invaluable resources for those seeking help. I have witnessed firsthand the positive impact that Flick's work has had on her listeners and the mental health community at large.<return><return>Flick's dedication to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health in the African American community is not just admirable, but also much-needed. Her ability to bridge the gap between mental health professionals and the general public is commendable, and her message is one that deserves to be heard on a wider scale.<return><return>It is without hesitation that I recommend Flick Buress as a valuable addition to any podcast network or media platform. Her passion for mental wellness and her contributions to the field are undeniable, and I have no doubt that she will continue to make a powerful impact in the mental health community for years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear [Podcast Network executive],<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Flick Buress for any podcasts or media opportunities that may arise. As a fellow mental health podcaster, I have had the privilege of listening to her podcast, Therapy for Black Girls, and witnessing firsthand the powerful impact that her message has on her listeners.<return><return>As a licensed psychologist with a specialization in culturally competent practice for African American women, Flick brings a unique perspective to the conversation about mental health. Her podcast covers a wide range of topics, from the impact of social media on mental health to strategies for setting healthy boundaries. Flick's work highlights the need for Black women to prioritize their mental wellness and encourages them to seek therapy as a means of self-care.<return><return>Through her platform, Flick has created a thriving community of Black women who share their struggles and support one another in their journeys towards healing. Her Thrive Tribe Facebook group and directory of mental health therapists are invaluable resources for those seeking help. I have witnessed firsthand the positive impact that Flick's work has had on her listeners and the mental health community at large.<return><return>Flick's dedication to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health in the African American community is not just admirable, but also much-needed. Her ability to bridge the gap between mental health professionals and the general public is commendable, and her message is one that deserves to be heard on a wider scale.<return><return>It is without hesitation that I recommend Flick Buress as a valuable addition to any podcast network or media platform. Her passion for mental wellness and her contributions to the field are undeniable, and I have no doubt that she will continue to make a powerful impact in the mental health community for years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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