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Ep. 3 Slavery's Psychological Impact on How Black's View Property & Material Wealth

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This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. We look at how slavery may have impacted how we view property and obtain material objects instead of real wealth. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness.

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This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. We look at how slavery may have impacted how we view property and obtain material objects instead of real wealth. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness.

Be sure to check us out on Udemy to learn about the latest E-courses we have to offer.

This month’s feature is Coping with Depression for Minorities. FREE

Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1

Check us out on:

IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro

SoundCloud: @skelton_report

Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling

Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com

Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1

👨🏽‍🎓Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student. 🧠Brain Science. 🎩 Mental Health. #brainscience

#neuropsychology

#tGbtg

#mentalhealth

#brainhealth

#psychology
#blackpsychology
#individuation
#liberation
#mentalhealth
#theskeltonreport

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Skelton Neurocounseling, L.L.C. are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of any educational institution or organizational affiliation. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.

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