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Dr. Jeannie Celestial on AAPI Mental Health Awareness
Dr. Jeannie Celestial is a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of a psychotherapy and consulting practice in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Jeannie integrates somatic, brain-based, and culturally-rooted approaches to treat trauma and facilitate radical holistic wellness, specializing in Filipinx and global majority communities.
May is AAPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month. We discuss ways to overcome the stigma regarding mental health and therapy. Dr. Jeannie also shares the best self-care practices amidst the ongoing anti-Asian hate crimes and gun violence.
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BIO
Jeannie E. Celestial, Ph.D., M.S.W. (she/her) is a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of a psychotherapy and consulting practice in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Jeannie integrates somatic, brain-based, and culturally-rooted approaches to treat trauma and facilitate radical holistic wellness, specializing in Filipinx and global majority communities. She is one of the authors and editors of “Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression,” launching June 6th from Cognella Academic Publishing, co-sponsored by the American Psychological Association Division 45.
Dr. Jeannie invites all Asian, Filipinx/a/o, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander peoples to a virtual retreat on June 18th to reflect and heal from stress, grief, and trauma engendered by hate and racism. She can be reached at drcelestial.com. Instagram: @jeanniecelestial
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