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High Functioning Depression In Black Women w/ Therapist Kisha Duquesnay

51 min · 5. jan. 2024
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In this episode, we're shining a spotlight on high-functioning depression in Black women. This episode aims not only to uncover the layers of this often silent struggle but also to hold space for the undiscussed battles, misconceptions, and stereotypes surrounding high-functioning depression. We have a special guest Therapist Kisha Duquesnay (Do-Kenny) to weigh in & give professional insight on this deeply significant yet often overlooked issue. Kisha helps strong Black women beat self-doubting Imposter Syndrome through weekly virtual therapy sessions. Kisha helps clients beat mental blocks that make them second-guess if they’re doing enough, despite being overachievers. Through therapy, Black women feel empowered to defy toxic social pressure, and finally achieve the life they’ve always wanted.

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High Functioning Depression In Black Women w/ Therapist Kisha Duquesnay

In this episode, we're shining a spotlight on high-functioning depression in Black women. This episode aims not only to uncover the layers of this often silent struggle but also to hold space for the undiscussed battles, misconceptions, and stereotypes surrounding high-functioning depression. We have a special guest Therapist Kisha Duquesnay (Do-Kenny) to weigh in & give professional insight on this deeply significant yet often overlooked issue. Kisha helps strong Black women beat self-doubting Imposter Syndrome through weekly virtual therapy sessions. Kisha helps clients beat mental blocks that make them second-guess if they’re doing enough, despite being overachievers. Through therapy, Black women feel empowered to defy toxic social pressure, and finally achieve the life they’ve always wanted.

5. jan. 202451 min