EVENTS GALLERY
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Panel Discussion with Dr Erica McInnis
Panel discussion at the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission in Belgravia, London, (UK) on 8 June 2019 on ‘African-Centred Formulations for Understanding of Emotional and Behavioural problems: illuminating the Windrush spirit of wellness.
Colloquium Brief
This is an image of the Colloquium Brief and the line up of speakers in order of appearance.
Law & Multicultural Medicine
Colloquium 2019 at the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission in Belgravia, London, (UK) on 8 June 2019 on ‘African-Centred Formulations for Understanding of Emotional and Behavioural problems: illuminating the Windrush spirit of wellness’.
Dr Erica McInnis Presentation
Presentation at the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission in Belgravia, London, (UK) on 8 June 2019 on ‘African-Centred Formulations for Understanding of Emotional and Behavioural problems: illuminating the Windrush spirit of wellness.
Windrush and the Hostile Environment
Presentation at the Trinidad and Tobago High Commission in Belgravia, London, (UK) on 8 June 2019 on ‘African-Centred Formulations for Understanding of Emotional and Behavioural problems: illuminating the Windrush spirit of wellness.
Black Girls Don’t Cry
20th July 2018 Journalist Marverine Cole explores why some black women in the UK are more prone to anxiety and depression. Dr Erica McInnis was interviewed during this episode.
Under The Tamarind Tree
Interview with Dr Erica McInnis about her journey so far as an African centred Clinical Psychologist. Records chosen were: * ‘Work’ (Kelly Rowland), * ‘Many rivers to cross’ (Jimmy Cliff), * ‘Optimistic’ (Sounds of blackness)’, * ‘Ain’t no stopping us now’
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
16 September 2017
Delegates at Introduction to African Psychology and African therapies for healing and transformation events, The Africa Centre, London.
Chi gong mind body and spirit work
11 March 2017 at The African Concept of Self – Nubian Power to Heal & Transform event, DoubleTree By Hilton Piccadilly Manchester Hote
Chi gong mind body and spirit work
11 March 2017 at The African Concept of Self – Nubian Power to Heal & Transform event, DoubleTree By Hilton Piccadilly Manchester Hotel.
Delegates at event
11 March 2017 at The African Concept of Self – Nubian Power to Heal & Transform event, DoubleTree By Hilton Piccadilly Manchester Hotel.
Delegates at event
11 March 2017 at The African Concept of Self – Nubian Power to Heal & Transform event, DoubleTree By Hilton Piccadilly Manchester Hotel.
Radio Interviews
Journalist Marverine Cole explores why some black women in the UK are more prone to anxiety and depression.
Research suggests that women of African-Caribbean heritage living in the UK are more likely to sufferfrom anxiety, depression, panic attacks and OCDs than white women. A recent study by academics at Cambridge University also revealed a disturbing rise in the rates of self-harm among black women aged 16-34. Click to listen here
Listen to an interview with Dr Erica McInnis about her journey so far as an African centred Clinical Psychologist. Records chosen were: * ‘Work’ (Kelly Rowland), * ‘Many rivers to cross’ (Jimmy Cliff), * ‘Optimistic’ (Sounds of blackness)’, * ‘Ain’t no stopping us now
Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/user-987002611/dr-erica-mcinnis-under-the-tamarind-tree
July 2020. Podcast interview about Equality & Diversity / Mental Health in the Community.
An African-Centred Approach to Mental Health. 09/11/2020. Yvette chats to Dr Erica McInnis about what an African-centred approach to mental health care is, who is doing it, and how the NHS can improve its services.
Video Presentations & Interviews
11/10/2020 Buddhists Accross Traditions, Healing Ourselves. For Black History Month-UK This event linked racial healing and social justice to everyday living and remind us that we all come from Afrika – origins of human evolution.