Dr. Shonda Lackey completed a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at St. John’s University. She also earned an M.A. in psychology at Pace University and a B.A. in psychology at Skidmore College.
While at Pace University, Dr. Lackey conducted her Master’s thesis on the relationship between ethnicity, college settings, and students’ quality of campus life. During this time, she became interested in interventions aimed at coping with the psychological effects of societal problems such as racism. Dr. Lackey gained additional experience in this area as a doctoral research fellow at Jamaica Medical Center and St. John’s University. Dr. Lackey also co-wrote a chapter for “The Handbook of Health Psychology” which may serve as a source for researchers interested in developing interventions that address racism at both the institutional and individual levels. Dr. Lackey’s doctoral dissertation focused on understanding barriers that affect interpersonal interactions between Blacks and Whites.
In addition to her research interests in multicultural issues, Dr. Lackey’s clinical interests include anxiety and mood disorders related to relationship, career/work, finance, and self-esteem issues. Dr. Lackey completed her doctoral internship in psychology at The Yale University School of Medicine and has completed additional clinical training at various sites including the St. John’s University Center for Psychological Services, Sunset Terrace Mental Health Center, and Weill Cornell/New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Dr. Lackey currently works in New York City at The Bleuler Psychotherapy Center and will begin a postdoctoral fellowship at The Albert Ellis Institute in July 2013. She plans to open a private practice in the next few years. Dr. Lackey also works as a freelance writer and focuses her articles on coping with relationship, career/work, and self-esteem issues.
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The information provided by Dr. Lackey during the podcast represents her views solely. This information is for educational purposes only and does not imply clinical treatment.
Sam Burke and his wife, Rita, are two of three founders Ebony Toastmasters.
Sam will be on our show live tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific. He will will be talking about “Delivering Effective Presentations”.
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Marie Roker-Jones of Raising Great Men™ and The Dr. Vibe Show™ will be having a conversation with actress Garcelle Beauvais about her upcoming book, “I Am Mixed”, today at 6 p.m. Eastern/3 p.m. Pacific.
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Results from a recent American study show that women are less likely than men to donate to a charitable organization. Click on the link below to read more.
Battle of the Sexes – Toronto: June 14, 2013Telisha Ng (Goddess Intellect)
In this episode, Telisha Ng (aka Goddess Intellect) talks about the Toronto tour stop of her “Battle Of The Sexes” tour on June 14, 2013 and theses other subjects:
– What she learned from the Oakland tour stop on May 17, 2013
– How is Oakland different than Toronto
– Her thoughts on the recent National Public Radio poll results that said that more Black American men would like to be in a long term stable relationships than Black American women
– Why have ticket sales been so good for the upcoming show
– What characteristics does she look for in a panelist and have any panelists that she wanted declined
– The next milestone for the tour
– Why she picked the tour theme “For Love or Money?”
– How has the relationship landscape changed
– How should men deal with women who say that “they don’t need a man”
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A recent American survey found that single black men were much more likely to say they were looking for a long-term relationship compared to single black women. What does that really mean? Click on the link below to read more.
Black churches in England are asking why so many young black men are rejecting their faith and embracing radical Islam. Click on the link below are read more.