Nov 5, 2024
In this conversation, Dr. Raquel Martin and Dr. William Parham
discuss the critical aspects of mental health, particularly
focusing on the experiences of Black individuals in both personal
and professional contexts. They explore the creation of support
groups for Black women, the unique challenges faced by Black men
regarding mental health, and the evolving needs of professional
athletes. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of listening in
therapy, reframing mental health as mental wealth, and the
necessity of treating individuals as people first, before their
roles as athletes. They also touch on the impact of social media,
the significance of silence and reflection, and the need to
rediscover one's dreams and creativity. Ultimately, the
conversation highlights the journey of self-discovery and the
importance of aligning personal values with one's mission in
life.
Takeaways
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Support groups can empower Black women and address unique
challenges.
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Black men's mental health requires tailored approaches and
understanding.
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Listening is a crucial skill in therapy and client
relationships.
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Mental health needs of professional athletes have evolved
significantly.
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Reframing mental health as mental wealth can shift
perspectives.
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Language used in therapy should be accessible and
relatable.
Bio
Director of the Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership for
Social Justice in the School of Education at Loyola Marymount
University. He is a licensed psychologist, board certified by the
American Board of Professional Psychology who has devoted his
career of service to clinical, educational, training,
administrative, and organizational consultation venues. He is
Past-President of the Society of Counseling Psychology of the
American Psychological Association where he also is recognized as a
Fellow in Divisions 17, 45 and 47. For most of his
professional career, Dr. Parham has focused on working with
athletes across levels (e.g., professional, elite, amateur,
collegiate and youth) and across sports (e.g., basketball,
football, gymnastics, softball, baseball, track and field, tennis,
golf, swimming, volleyball, figure skating). He has also worked
with performance artists in drama, theatre and music. Currently, he
serves as the Director of the Mental Health and Wellness Program of
the National Basketball Association. In addition, Dr. Parham is a
member of the Mental Health and Wellness Task Force of the United
States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) and a member of the
Mental Health and Wellness Think Tank of the International Society
of Sport Psychology (ISSP).