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Dr. Joy Harden-Bradford

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 1 show

Licensed psychologist based in Atlanta, Georgia, and host/founder of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast and community. She conducts interviews and facilitates discussions on topics including mental health, reproductive psychiatry, environmental racism, and relationship wellness. She is also an author of 'Sisterhood Heals.'

Episode Appearances

Therapy for Black Girls

Therapy for Black Girls · Feb 11, 2026

Session 450: Reproductive Psychiatry

Host of Therapy for Black Girls podcast; licensed psychologist conducting the interview with Dr. Sanders

Reproductive Psychiatry SpecialtyPostpartum Anxiety vs. Postpartum DepressionMedication Safety During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
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Therapy for Black Girls

Therapy for Black Girls · Feb 4, 2026

Session 449: Environmental Racism & Toxic Products Explained

Host of Therapy for Black Girls podcast and licensed psychologist facilitating discussion on environmental health

Environmental racism and health disparitiesEndocrine-disrupting chemicals in consumer productsHair relaxers and formaldehyde-releasing agents
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Therapy for Black Girls

Therapy for Black Girls · Jan 28, 2026

Session 448: Who Are You, For Real?

Host and licensed psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia; founded Therapy for Black Girls podcast and community

Boundary-setting and compassionate communicationIdentity evolution and personal transformationGrief related to identity change and life transitions
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Therapy for Black Girls

Therapy for Black Girls · Jan 21, 2026

Session 447: Getting Through Friendship Breakups

Host and licensed psychologist in Atlanta; author of 'Sisterhood Heals'; primary educator on friendship breakup grief and disenfranchised loss

Disenfranchised grief and non-traditional lossFriendship breakup processing and closureChosen family and identity in relationships
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