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Conquering Self Allycin Powell Hicks
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English - March 18, 2022 08:00 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 21 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Dr. Allycin Powell Hicks, aka Dr. Ally, has her PhD in clinical psychology. She is the host of Discovery Plus and OWN’s tv show that she hosts with her mother, Dr. Cynthia, aptly named Like Mother Like Daughter. From self worth, to anxiety, to self doubt, Dr. Ally has the solution. She is an entrepreneur, a media personality and the creator of one of the coolest card decks called Doux. As a consultant, a coach, a mental health expert and brand strategist she helps others and shifts their perspective aligning with their true purpose and building confidence.
What You Will Hear:
Dr. Allycin’s history. Who she was before becoming Dr. Ally
Past generation’s struggles, hard work and successes.
Understanding self and Allycin’s goal.
The distinction of individual healing and becoming the best version of yourself vs collective healing.
Intergenerational trauma
Cultural competency and decolonizing mental health.
Diagnosing a sick system.
American Psychiatric Association and American Psychological Association apologizing for racism and the structure of pathologizing certain groups. Association of Black Psychologists rebuttal.
Cultural competency.
Like Mother Like Daughter tv show.
Doux You card deck.
How Dr. Ally stays grounded in the multicultural focus and how she adjusts the multicultural lens.
Quotes:
“She conquers who conquers herself.”
“I’m always geared to improving a person's understanding of who they are and how they function.”
“Are we truly diagnosing something that is wrong that we can actually heal in a person or is it that we are in a way penalizing a person for not fitting a sick system and we don’t want to diagnose the system?”
“There are so many conversations that we could be having to really understand everyone's true intersection.”
Mentioned:
https://www.allycinhicks.com/ (Dr. Allycin Powell-Hicks website)
https://abpsi.org/default.aspx (Association of Black Psychologists)
https://www.psychiatry.org/ (American Psychiatric Association)
https://www.apa.org/ (American Psychological Association)
https://youtu.be/HRUq33zoQ88 (Like Mother Like Daughter)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004089I3I/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 (My Mother Myself)
https://www.allycinhicks.com/shop (Doux You Deck)
Dr. Allycin Powell Hicks, aka Dr. Ally, has her PhD in clinical psychology. She is the host of Discovery Plus and OWN’s tv show that she hosts with her mother, Dr. Cynthia, aptly named Like Mother Like Daughter. From self worth, to anxiety, to self doubt, Dr. Ally has the solution. She is an entrepreneur, a media personality and the creator of one of the coolest card decks called Doux. As a consultant, a coach, a mental health expert and brand strategist she helps others and shifts their perspective aligning with their true purpose and building confidence.
What You Will Hear:
Dr. Allycin’s history. Who she was before becoming Dr. AllyPast generation’s struggles, hard work and successes.Understanding self and Allycin’s goal.The distinction of individual healing and becoming the best version of yourself vs collective healing.Intergenerational traumaCultural competency and decolonizing mental health.Diagnosing a sick system.American Psychiatric Association and American Psychological Association apologizing for racism and the structure of pathologizing certain groups. Association of Black Psychologists rebuttal.Cultural competency.Like Mother Like Daughter tv show.Doux You card deck.How Dr. Ally stays grounded in the multicultural focus and how she adjusts the multicultural lens.Quotes:
“She conquers who conquers herself.”
“I’m always geared to improving a person's understanding of who they are and how they function.”
“Are we truly diagnosing something that is wrong that we can actually heal in a person or is it that we are in a way penalizing a person for not fitting a sick system and we don’t want to diagnose the system?”
“There are so many conversations that we could be having to really understand everyone's true intersection.”
Mentioned:
Dr. Allycin Powell-Hicks website
Association of Black Psychologists
American Psychiatric Association