Ashley McGirt talks about parents dealing with trauma

Meet Ashley McGirt, the founder and CEO of the Therapy Fund Foundation. A psychotherapist, TEDx international speaker, and author, Ashley's impactful work has been featured in Forbes, MSNBC, HuffPost, and more. She currently serves as the NAACP state area conference health chair, advocating for mental health awareness and equity. With a Master of Social Work from the University of Washington and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Ashley has established a private practice where she primarily focuses on racial trauma, depression, and anxiety. She is dedicated to destigmatizing mental illness and reducing recidivism rates in American prisons, striving to create a more socially just society for all. Through her practice, she offers presentations, workshops, group facilitation, and consultation, specializing in racial trauma, mental health, crisis response, social justice, and racial equity.

Ashley stopped by The Day With Trae to discuss how parents can deal with trauma, drawing from her extensive experience and expertise. She highlighted the importance of addressing and understanding trauma within families, particularly the impact it has on parenting and child development. Ashley shared practical strategies and insights for parents to navigate their own trauma while supporting their children's mental health. Her conversation with Trae underscored her commitment to fostering resilience and healing in communities affected by trauma, emphasizing the need for accessible mental health resources and support systems. Through her work and advocacy, Ashley continues to make a significant difference in the lives of individuals and families, empowering them to overcome challenges and thrive.

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