Mental Health Journal for Black Women, 9798886081312
Paperback
Thrive: a guided journal for Black women’s unique mental health.

Mental Health Journal for Black Women

Prompts and Practices to Prioritize Yourself and Nurture Your Well-Being

$43.34

  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    8 November 2022

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Summary

Navigate your experience as a Black woman with this guided mental health journal

As a Black woman, you face unique social and cultural challenges when it comes to your mental health—but with the right tools, you can put yourself first and thrive. Created especially for Black women by a Black woman psychologist, this journal offers evidence-based exercises to help you reduce anxiety and stress, practice meaningful self-care, and maintain a positive perspective.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9798886081312
Author:Mercedes J. Okosi PsyD
Publisher:Callisto Media Inc.
Imprint:Callisto Media Inc.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:8 November 2022
Weight:240g
Dimensions:1mm x 1mm x 1mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Dr. Okosi gets the struggles and challenges of black women. Mental Health Journal for Black Women is her compassionate way of taking the hand of the reader and guiding her. If you’re new to the idea of caring for your mental heal health, this is a warm welcome. If you are well along in your journey, this is your signpost to keep tending to yourself. If mental health care has been an unpleasant experience, there’s a gift for you here to receive. There’s something for each woman on her journey.” – Damilola Kolade, PsyM“Another vital journal from Dr. Okosi. From the body scan prompt to self-reflection questions, this journal will help guide you on your mental health journey. It can be a very helpful tool for anyone who is willing to start doing the “growth” work on themselves. A very well-thought-out journal, down to the color scheme!” –Rose Anzele, MD“I really love and appreciate how this journal leads you through a journey of reflection, self-discovery, and healing. It speaks to the unique challenges faced by Black Women in a way I haven’t encountered in other journals.” –Khadija Mohamed, PsyD

About The Author

Mercedes J. Okosi PsyD

DR. MERCEDES J. OKOSI is a bilingual (English/Spanish) New York State licensed psychologist. She currently works as clinical director of a New York University PTSD program and owns a private practice, Growth Work Psychology Services PLLC. She’s the author of The Complex PTSD Journal.

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