Mom of Seven Opens A Consulting Helpline For Stressed Out Parents
Mom of Seven Opens A Consulting Helpline For Stressed Out Parents
Aerica Karriem, a Family Mediator and Relationship Coach expert, has taken an unprecedented step to launch Black Online Therapy dedicated to serving black families globally.
As many people stay at home to stop the spread of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, the arguments and tension, while everyone is together, may be increasing.
Now, families can access the support they need from the comfort of their homes for themselves and their loved ones for their overall emotional health and well-being.
“Our main focus is to provide a confidential, convenient and affordable way to help prevent the onset or worsening of mental breakdowns or mental health conditions,” says Karriem.
“We provide social emotional learning and effective communication techniques to help repair and restore families all over the world.”
Black Online Therapy was founded on three guiding principles: love for humanity, integrity no matter what, and unity to those who matter the most.
Karriem, a stay at home mom for 14 years, decided to take classes, go to seminars, read hundreds of hours of related family and healing books and more importantly, she got involved in her community. She became a certified family mediator and relationship coach. In addition to that, she created a curriculum and certifies others to do the same, according to a news release.
“We must understand our children are constantly mimicking us,” says Karriem. “So, when we begin to dishonor and devalue ourselves and we continue to communicate with such harsh mannerisms, they know nothing else, but what they see.”
Karriem added, “I know hurt people, hurt people. We don’t want anymore people in the world hurting, so we are committed to go the distance to ensure that we focus on healing deep rooted hurts and pains in our communities. We’ve had our feet on the ground, have done a great amount of leg work, research and surveying in order to quantify the needs in our communities. It’s been worth it, as our priority is to be extremely valuable for our clients,” she said.
For more information about Black Online Therapy, please visit http://blackonlinetherapy.com/
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