In this episode, Shehnezi helps us understand the difference between clinical psychology, psychiatry and counseling psychology, the importance of patient-therapist confidentiality and shares her thoughts on the misunderstanding about mental health in Grenada.
We hope you enjoy the journey on today’s Pathway!
Shehnezi Frank is a Masters Level Counselling Psychologist currently working as a Guidance Counselor at a Secondary School in Grenada. She attended the University of the West Indies, Cavehill campus, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology (Special), graduating with First Class Honors. She then completed her Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology and graduated with Distinction. Shehnezi is passionate about the field of Psychology and hopes to one day work with couples. However, she currently finds great joy in helping to mould and guide some of the young minds in Grenada. In her spare time she enjoys reading, spending time with friends and family and playing with her three adorable dogs.
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This episode of Pathways was produced by Arlene Hayes and Carolyn Harris for Grenadian STEAM Inc. and edited by Chemon Marryshow.
Your host is Arlene Hayes
Theme song produced by Andrew ‘Hitz’ Phillip
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