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Alice Wiafe, President – Black Mental Health Canada has served as a speaker, talk show host, wife, mother, author, Associate Professor, but most importantly a student of life. For the last 15 years, Alice has been a consultant of Anger Management, and has had the privilege of supporting hundreds of men and women through their emotional healing journey. She teaches how we can use difficult relationships to help us strive towards wholeness, purpose and a better quality of life.

Alice holds a Master’s degree in counseling psychology from Adler School of Professional Psychology and is completing her doctorate in Psychology from Ryokan College. According to Alice one of the most fulfilling aspects of being a speaker is the opportunity to connect with real people with real problems.

Alice draws from a decade of working with individuals who struggle with anger and other painful emotions. Through the use of her personal stories and practical strategies, she is able to provide concrete solutions to those who suffer emotionally. She invites us inside her own personal struggle with anger and resentment as she enlightens individuals step by step on how to escape the destructive emotional patterns in their lives.

Recently, Ms. Wiafe was on our show. She talked about the following subjects:

– Alica shares some of her background, some of her thoughts about her mother
– Some of journey in the area of Black mental health
– Memories of her graduating and initially wanting to serve hurting people not Black people, serving Black men and Black men and anger management
– Her involvment with Black Mental Health Canada and some information about Black Mental Health Canada
– Should seeking help for mental health be a right
– Some more information about Black Mental Health Canada including the early days of the organization
– Black Mental Health Canada Urges Collective Action to Tackle the Concerning Mental Health of Black Canadians and some her thoughts about mental health and Black Canadians
– Some of the impacts on some Black Canadians mental health post pandemic
– Every Black person should have a therapist
– Trauma being a being a bigger than racism for Black people
– Some of the services Black Mental Health Canada offers
– Are the organization’s services still in high demand
– EMBRACING UBUNTU Black Mental Health Gala on December 9, 2023 in Toronto
– Suggestions for organizations. non- melanated people and Black people when it comes to best practices addressing Black mental health

You find out more information about Black Mental Health Canada at:

Website

Please click on the following link to find out more information about the “EMBRACING UBUNTU” Black Mental Health Gala on December 9, 2023 in Toronto:

https://tinyurl.com/3rb4crsu

You can find out more about about Black Mental Health Canada Urges Collective Action to Tackle the Concerning Mental Health of Black Canadians by clicking on the following link:

https://tinyurl.com/4b3m823y

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