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By the River with Holly Jackson
Dr. Jeannelle Perkins- Muhammad
Season 3
Episode 307
Holly is with Psychotherapist and author Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad to discuss her book, Into-Me-See. Dr. Perkins shares the cultural and personal factors that can make developing and maintaining intimacy challenging and offers solutions to strengthen unity. She also shares her spiritual experience and evidence-based therapy, which are hallmarks in helping change the trajectory of one’s life.
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