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020: Trailblazing Her Innovative Path To 'Becoming Dr. Baker' in Counseling Psychology with Brianna Baker, BS

Episode 20 Published 5 years, 8 months ago
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In this episode, I chat with Brianna Baker, a budding professional in the cross-section of public health and psychology. Brianna got a dual Major in Psychology and African American Community Health & Resilience at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She has had many positions that span her wide interest in the social justice, public health, and mental health realms, especially for black communities. She currently holds roles as a Public Health Analyst at RTI International. Brianna has recently started her PhD in Counseling Psychology at Columbia University Teachers College. She will be working in two labs: the Stigma, Identity, and Intersectionality Lab and the Cogburn Research Group. Being the trailblazer that she is, Brianna is public on many platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Check out the show notes for more information on all of Brianna's platforms.

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