Kelvin Peprah shares his insights on mental health in BIPOC communities

Meet Kelvin Peprah, LMHC, an EMDR-trained therapist, consultant, and public speaker devoted to guiding people of color toward healthy mental and emotional well-being. With eight years of experience, Kelvin has worked with organizations, individuals, and groups to delve into mental health topics, particularly within communities of color. As the founder of Peprah Counseling and Peprah Consulting, LLC, he is committed to providing impactful mental health services and insights.

Kelvin stopped by The Day With Trae, hosted this week by Besa Gordon, to discuss several critical topics affecting the BIPOC community. He shared his insights on mental health in BIPOC communities, highlighting the unique challenges and systemic barriers these individuals face. Kelvin also addressed imposter syndrome among BIPOC individuals, offering strategies to overcome this pervasive issue and build self-confidence. Additionally, he announced an upcoming networking mixer aimed at connecting BIPOC mental health therapists, fostering a supportive professional community, and providing opportunities for collaboration and growth. Kelvin's visit underscored his commitment to enhancing mental health awareness and support within marginalized communities.

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