When I was a child,
I spoke like a child,
I thought like a child,
I reasoned like a child. But when I grew up,
I put away childish things.
I desire to see this world healed of past trauma that has plagued us for generations. My desire is for us to grow in strength and love. United as one in equity and inclusion.
This desire lead me to join my local law enforcement team, after my enlistment in the U. S. Navy. I was tired of reading, watching, and hearing about crime, social injustice, racism, and police brutality in the Black community. So, I decided what better way to make a change than to be the change?
After 7 years of severing my country and my community, returned to college where I obtained an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. It was my desire to combine my newfound passion for psychology with my passion for criminal justice. I continued on and obtained my Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, with plans to continue into the doctoral program; however, I soon learned I could make a larger impact with a doctoral degree in International Psychology with a Specialization in Trauma, and continue to be the change I want to see.
I am an International Psychologist Coach, Trauma, Diversity & Inclusion consultant, and a Human, Social, and Civil Rights Advocate and Activist. I specialize in the area of trauma recovery, and I have dedicated my career to helping individuals, families, couples, children, organizations, groups, corporations, and schools nationally and internationally identify the impact of trauma on their lives, the lives of their loved ones, students, staff, businesses, and communities. The negative impact of stress can lead to burnout, low productivity, loss of revenue, suicide, workplace discrimination, or workplace violence.
This desire lead me to join my local law enforcement team, after my enlistment in the U. S. Navy. I was tired of reading, watching, and hearing about crime, social injustice, racism, and police brutality in the Black community. So, I decided what better way to make a change than to be the change?
After 7 years of severing my country and my community, returned to college where I obtained an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. It was my desire to combine my newfound passion for psychology with my passion for criminal justice. I continued on and obtained my Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, with plans to continue into the doctoral program; however, I soon learned I could make a larger impact with a doctoral degree in International Psychology with a Specialization in Trauma, and continue to be the change I want to see.
I am an International Psychologist Coach, Trauma, Diversity & Inclusion consultant, and a Human, Social, and Civil Rights Advocate and Activist. I specialize in the area of trauma recovery, and I have dedicated my career to helping individuals, families, couples, children, organizations, groups, corporations, and schools nationally and internationally identify the impact of trauma on their lives, the lives of their loved ones, students, staff, businesses, and communities. The negative impact of stress can lead to burnout, low productivity, loss of revenue, suicide, workplace discrimination, or workplace violence.