God, Psychology, & BLM

Dr. Antoine Crosby is a licensed Clinical Psychologist who completed his master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in Atlanta, Georgia and received his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) in San Francisco, California. Through training he has worked with clients in various settings including community mental health centers, university counseling centers, inpatient hospital units, and forensic settings. In these settings he has been afforded the opportunity to work with individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds. More specifically, Dr. Crosby’s clinical experience and passion involves working with ethnic, sexual orientation, and gender minorities across the lifespan, individuals living with HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses, substance use, and other marginalized groups. 

This episode Dr. Antoine Crosby talks about being a Pastor’s Kid (PK), depression, Black Lives Matter, race, trauma and social injustices men of color experience. This episode is filled with tips to maintain positive mental health during COVID as well. Dr. Crosby also speaks to the influx of working professionals moving back home with their parents. The psychological ramifications that both adult children and parents experience, while coexisting in the same environment.