Our conversation with Dr. Huberta Jackson-Lowman, The President of the Association of Black Psychologists.
Jul 24, 2019, 05:31 AM
Dr. Huberta Jackson-Lowman is the President of the Association of Black Psychologists and a Professor at Florida A&M.
She touched on a lot of issues in this interview including ADHD/ADD and the generational mental health impact of Slavery.
Dr. Jackson-Lowman and over 400 Psychologists are in Orlando for the Association of Black Psychologists convention taking place until Saturday.
The convention theme is "AFRIKAN PSYCHOLOGY & AFRIFUTURISM: PSYCHOLOGICAL LIBERATION & SPIRITUAL ILLUMINATION".
The convention is open to the public.
She touched on a lot of issues in this interview including ADHD/ADD and the generational mental health impact of Slavery.
Dr. Jackson-Lowman and over 400 Psychologists are in Orlando for the Association of Black Psychologists convention taking place until Saturday.
The convention theme is "AFRIKAN PSYCHOLOGY & AFRIFUTURISM: PSYCHOLOGICAL LIBERATION & SPIRITUAL ILLUMINATION".
The convention is open to the public.