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Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis/Modern Day Slavery/Human Trafficking/Mental Health

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Our guest today:  Psychologist, poet, and motivational speaker Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis.

www.drthema.com for more on Dr. Thema.

www.castla.org for more on the human trafficking issue.

 

Heart and Soul with Dr. Thema provides empowering posts on topics

from dealing with High drama people and Restoring relationships

after infidelity to Sleeping solutions and Avoiding burnout. Visit

drthema.blogspot.com, thatʼs dr-t-h-e-m-a.blogspot.com for more

information.

 

Michelleʼs inspiring story, blog and extensive resource links such as

Black Mental Health Alliance, AllAboutDepression.com,

FamilyAware.org and more can be found at

depressiononmymind.tumblr.com, thatʼs depressiononmymind.t-u-m-

b-l-r.com.

 

Associate Producer Angela Birdsong's inaugural segment "Mandatory Insights" - this week focused on mental health resources:

The National Alliance Mental Illness -  nami.org

The Antioch University Los Angeles Counseling Center, 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City. Call, 310.574.2813 x 409

The Exodus Recovery 23-hour Psychiatric Urgent Care Center

3828 Delmas Terrace, Culver City. For more info call 310.253.9494.

 

Augustus F Hawkins Mental Health Center provides walk-in

diagnostic and treatment services for all ages, along with counseling

services for those who may be experiencing a variety of difficulties

such as resolving personal/interpersonal conflicts, loss of a loved

one, poor health, family violence, substance abuse and more at 1720

East 120th Street in Los Angeles, Monday-Friday 8am until 4:30pm.

Call 310.668.4272 for more details.

 

Tessie Cleveland Community Services Corp. is a not for profit

community based mental health center serving children from birth to

21 years of age at 8019 South Compton Avenue in Los Angeles. For

more information call 323.586.7333.

 

800-442-HOPE, 800-273-TALK or 800-SUICIDE.

 

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