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Welcome

One of the most difficult and most useful things that you can do in life is to ask for help. Whether you are dealing with hard times or working to enhance your strengths, identifying and building a strong support network can be the key to your success. Asking for help can give you access to a whole other set of resources, knowledge, and expertise. Most importantly, you are choosing to work proactively towards reaching your goals. You are choosing to move forward. You are choosing to become who you ought to be.
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"Who am I? "
"Am I who I say I am? "
"Am I all that I ought to be?" - Frantz Fanon

What is Therapy?

People seek counseling for many reasons. You may be dealing with a major life change, such as a break up, looking for a new job, or dealing with loss. Or you might be managing mental health conditions, like anxiety or depression. You may think that therapy is for "crazy" people, but what does that even mean? The reality is that folk that see psychologists are just regular people struggling with common, everyday issues. Therapy can be like going to the emergency room when a crisis occurs in your life, or it can be like going to the gym in order to get stronger and stay healthy. Either way, when it comes down to it, you are doing what you need to do, in order to live the life that you want to live. 

Common Concerns
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Multicultural & Social Justice 
Microagressions | Discrimination  Impostor Feelings | Identity Acculturative Stress

Sexuality
Sexual Identity | Intimate Relationships

Grief & Loss
Concerns or Loss of Loved One 
Breakup Divorce | Loss of Job  

Anxieties
Stress| Fear | Panic | Worry  Nervousness | Panic

Mood
Sadness | Low Energy | Unmotivated Irritability | Mood Swings | Insomnia

Interpersonal Relationships
Forming Relationships | Setting Boundaries| Conflicts | Assertiveness  Dating & Relationships
 
Developmental Concerns
Adjusting to College | Life Transitions Career Planning | Choosing a Major 

Wellness
Stress Reduction | Mindfulness 
Sleep Hygiene | Time Management Anger Management | Healthy Living Problem Solving
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Our Team...

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CEO & Founder | Licensed Psychologist #PSY28058
Bedford Palmer II, Ph.D.
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Registered Psychological Assistant
Konjit Page, Ph.D.
We are a team of highly skilled psychologists who specialize work with a diverse clientele, and specialize in  providing social justice oriented psychotherapeutic support to People of African descent . Dr. Palmer is a licensed psychologist and Dr. Page is a registered psychological assistant. Both are experienced therapists who offer both short and long term care options, and are affirming of all intersecting identities. View bios to learn more about each of our specialties.

Therapy

What should you expect?

 Phone Consult

Before the first appointment, I offer a free 5 minute phone consultation with administrative staff.  We will talk in order to see if I am a good fit for what you are looking for in a counselor.

Initial Appointment

 This initial 45-50 minute session will be a time for me to really find out what's going on for you, to set goals, and to identify your expectations of therapy.   

Follow-Up Sessions

Follow-up sessions are typically 45-50 minutes long, though 75 minute sessions are available.  Sessions are usually weekly, but can be more or less frequent.


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Career Counseling & Assessment

Identify and explore your interests.
Find out what you value.
Figure out the next steps toward building a career path and moving forward in your life. 

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 Academic & Career Success 

Time Management Skills
Efficient Note Taking
Utilizing Mentors
Public Speaking & Test Anxiety
 

Consultation & Training Services

Leadership Development

Multicultural Competence

Conflict Resolution 

Team Building

Office Wellness
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Building a Plan

We begin with a conversation, focused on identifying organizational needs. We then build a plan for addressing those needs.  This might include training, facilitated discussions, group and/or individual consultations. 

Training Workshops

Training workshops consist of interactive discussions that encourage participants to integrate the target skills with their personal experiences and the practical realities of your organizational culture.

Consultations

Group and Individual consultations tend to be facilitated conversations, with a focus on identifying both strengths and areas of potential growth. We work toward building insight, which will help in the development of practical solutions. 

Multicultural & Social Justice
​Training Services

​Intro to Cultural Competence

Begin the process of developing a multicultural mindset by:
  • Building understanding of social justice terminology.
  • Learning a culturally humble approach.
  • Identifying resources for increasing your knowledge. 
  • Developing strategies for getting to know your communities.

Assertive Communication

Learn how to use assertive communication to:
  • Understand how communication style affects behavior. 
  • Get needs met.
  • Promote accountability and civility.  
  • Build better interactions between coworkers and teams.

​Addressing Microaggressions

Develop strategies for addressing microaggressive behaviors:
  • Learn about the impacts of microaggressive behaviors.
  • Identify microaggressive behaviors in yourself & others.
  • Learn to use assertive communication to confront and repair microaggressive interactions. ​

Managing Male Privilege
​(for men) 

Develop strategies for addressing misogynistic attitudes and behaviors:
  • Taking a deep dive into systemic and personal male privilege. 
  • Learning to deal with the problem of objectification.
  • Building self-respect through respect for others.
  • Developing strategies for ongoing support and growth.

Understanding Privilege

Develop understanding of social privilege:
  • Learn about intersectional identity and your privilege.
  • Develop greater empathy through self-reflection.
  • Broach taking accountability for your own privilege.  ​​

Dealing with Impostor Feelings

Build strategies to deal with feeling like an imposter:
  • What exactly are imposter feelings?
  • Learn about how imposter feelings develop.
  • Develop strategies for reducing imposter feelings and increasing confidence. 

​Building Allyship

An advanced workshop for those who are willing it lean into the discomfort of taking responsibility for personal privilege.
  • Taking a deeper dive into the concept of privilege and how it interacts with our intersectional identities.
  • Using guided reflection to address personal motivations related to social justice work.
  • Develop strategies for offering culturally humble support & managing personal feelings related to rejection.  

Strength-Based Trainings

Strength-Based Thinking

Motivation Via Decision Making

Self-Care and Mindfulness

Priorities & Time Management 


verified by Psychology Today
Revised 2016. Oakland, CA