This is Every1 Favorite Therapist. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I have my Master's degree in clinical psychology with a focus in trauma. I am the founder and owner of Where Faith Meets Mental Health. I will be hosting a podcast every Monday to discuss mental health concerns in the Muslim and African American communities. Topics that will be discussed are mental health disorders and the impact on the community. Addiction as a family disorder and other various religious topics.
This episode discusses kids and their mental health. How the primary family influence or cause children's mental health concerns.
Today Imam Shadeed Muhammad interviews therapist Michelle Renee Davis on childhood trauma. Michelle discusses the develop of trauma and how it impacts your view of self, others and the world/God.
Have you experienced trauma and it's impacting your daily life? Are you stuck in a cycle that you can't seem to get out of? We are buying trauma aka American values that are not conducive to our mental health. Our mind, body and spirit is not designed to live the way that we are living. How do we do something different to improve our mental health.
This is a mini segment to discuss having honest and trust in Allah. That he is who he says that he is.
Licensed professional counselor discusses childhood trauma and the impact that it has on development and mal-adaptive behaviors. Therapist gives some tips on how to use parenting techniques to migrate their trauma.
This episode discusses the statistics of married men and the benefits that they gain from being married. The quality that a woman can bring to a man's life emotionally, mentally, physically,and financially.
Discussing some of the concerns in the African American community. Taking accountability for their own actions and trauma.
Therapist Michelle Renee Davis discuss how trauma and therapy can assist with the African American Muslim experience.
This episode discuss how Islam and Christianity can help you with your mental health. Assalaamu alaykum warahmantullahi wabarakatu.
I made an error in the video about where Allah is. Allah states below.
Allah, it is He Who has created the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them in six days. Then He rose over (istawa) the Throne (in a manner that suits His Majesty). You (mankind) have none, besides Him, as a Wali (protector or helper) or an intercessor. Will you not then remember (or receive admonition)?” [32:4]
Today's podcast discuss how African American Muslims have been impacted by the changes in the community and the impact of trauma.
In today's podcast, we will have a guest on the show. Karin has her Masters degree in public health and her CAADC. Karin has been an addictions therapist for 11 years. She will discuss how the brain is a computer that operate using the unconscious. How the unconscious mind makes decisions and interpret the environment and what is happening.
Every1 Favorite Therapist discussed effective communication within the Muslim African American community. Michelle Renee Davis discusses how to actively listen to other individuals. She discusses how to be vulnerable with others to enhance the communications. Michelle discusses how to assist members in the community that suffers from mental health conditions.
Children's Mental Health will be discuss and the impact that it has on their lives and ways to combat the development of mental health conditions. We will discuss the rights of children according to the Quran and Sunnah
Every1 favorite therapist discussed her process from trauma to recovery. She discussed her educational experience and the process to starting her own private practiced called Where Faith Meets Mental Health.
Michelle Renee Davis is a licensed professional therapist. She is a Philadelphia naive. She experience complex trauma. She discusses her trauma, her conversion to Islam, and her experience as a therapist.
Interview with Therapist for trauma sister Michelle Renee Davis
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Qualifications
Years in Practice: 4 Years
License: Pennsylvania / PC013697
School: Eastern University
Year Graduated: 2018
She has a Master's degree in Clinical psychology with a track intrauma counseling and National Certified Counselor.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/michelle-renee-davis-philadelphia-pa/897451
Asiyah and Zafirah will discuss how important father's are in raising the children. The Quran and Sunnah will be discussed on what the father's role would look like. However, follow the example of the Prophet saw Allahu Alayhi was salaam.
Three Muslim sister's discuss the development of mental health in the community. The Quran and Sunnah will be discussed and the references to mental health concerns.
Allah says: “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women because of what Allah has preferred one with over the other and because of what they spend to support them from their wealth.” [Sûrah an-Nisâ': 34]
This podcast discuss the role of the man within an Islam context.