IG Live with Myrlie Marcelin
An IG live conversation between our two of our collective members and Myrlie Marcelin, to help us expand our understanding of the different ways in which depression shows up in the lives of Black women.
WHERE: Our Instagram page
WHEN: January 15, 2022 at 7.30pm
Myrlie Marcelin holds a Master’s in Social Work (MSW), is a recent graduate of the Couple-and-Family Therapy Master's (CFT) at McGill University, and a soon-to-be psychotherapist. As a clinical social worker and couple and family therapist, Myrlie hopes her career will allow her to uplift BIPOC & LGBTQ+ communities by advocating for people whose voices have traditionally been ignored and overlooked, and also by showing clients that Black mental health professionals exist and are working to reduce harm. Working with a systemic and attachment-focused framework, she has supported clients with depression, anxiety disorders, interpersonal difficulties, relationship concerns, emotional dysregulation, conjugal violence, and complex trauma. As a private practice clinician and BIPOC wellness advisor, Myrlie works towards empowering, supporting and critically exploring individuals, couples and families in a therapeutic capacity.