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8 | Qaasim | Marx | m | Harden Bradford is a licensed psychologist who specializes in culturally competent practice for African American women. She has been a mental health practitioner since 2011 and worked as a college counselor until 2014, when she created Therapy for Black Girls. The platform includes a Facebook group called the Thrive Tribe, a directory of mental health therapists, a blog, and a podcast, also called Therapy for Black Girls. She came up with the idea for the name after watching Black Girls Rock! on BET. She stated in an interview with The Huffington Post that she wanted to start the platform because, "I wanted to talk about things like how your mental health is impacted by your lack of sleep, or how all the hours you spend on Instagram can actually make you feel bad about yourself. A lot of times when we talk about mental illness or mental health, I think there’s a lot missing from the conversation. I don’t think we always do a great job focusing on mental wellness, and realizing that we all have mental health we have to take care of." Harden Bradford's work highlights the stigma of mental health in the African American community and the need for Black women to set boundaries. She has stated that she also seeks to normalize therapy in Black communities. She was recruited to co-host MTV's Teen Mom: Young + Pregnant reunion in December 2018. | Harden Bradford is married. | harden marx is a licensed psychologist who specializes in culturally competent practice for african american women. he has been a mental health practitioner since 2011 and worked as a college counselor until 2014, when he created therapy for black girls. the platform includes a facebook group called the thrive tribe, a directory of mental health therapists, a blog, and a podcast, also called therapy for black girls. he came up with the idea for the name after watching black girls rock! on bet. he stated in an interview with the huffington post that he wanted to start the platform because, "i wanted to talk about things like how your mental health is impacted by your lack of sleep, or how all the hours you spend on instagram can actually make you feel bad about yourself. a lot of times when we talk about mental illness or mental health, i think there’s a lot missing from the conversation. i don’t think we always do a great job focusing on mental wellness, and realizing that we all have mental health we have to take care of." harden marx's work highlights the stigma of mental health in the african american community and the need for black women to set boundaries. he has stated that he also seeks to normalize therapy in black communities. he was recruited to co-host mtv's teen mom: young + pregnant reunion in december 2018.harden marx is married. | Joy | Bradford | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I recommend Qaasim Marx for any professional opportunities in the mental health and podcasting industry. I have had the privilege of listening to his incredible podcast, Therapy for Black Girls, and have been thoroughly impressed by Qaasim's insight, expertise, and passion for uplifting African American women.<return><return>As a licensed psychologist, Qaasim has a deep understanding of the impacts of mental health on people's daily lives. His work with Therapy for Black Girls - which includes a Facebook group, a directory of therapists, and a blog - has quickly become an indispensable resource for those seeking culturally competent mental health support. The podcast itself is a testament to his exceptional communication skills and willingness to have candid conversations about mental wellness.<return><return>Qaasim's dedication to alleviating the stigma around mental health in the African American community, and his commitment to normalizing therapy in Black communities, are truly commendable. His thoughtful and compassionate approach to mental health will undoubtedly continue to make a positive impact on countless people's lives.<return><return>I am confident that Qaasim's passion for mental health advocacy, coupled with his natural talent for podcasting, will make him a valuable asset to any organization or project that he takes on. He indeed has my full endorsement.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |