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Dear Black Boy: The therapeutic Podcast for Black Men
Montrell Pryor
18 episodes
1 week ago
Dear Black Boy is a podcast tailored to discuss mental health amongst black men and to open dialogue about the mental health challenges we face as well as offer up interventions that we can all incorporate within our day to day routines. Dear Black Boy is not a substitute for a licensed mental health clinician.
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Dear Black Boy is a podcast tailored to discuss mental health amongst black men and to open dialogue about the mental health challenges we face as well as offer up interventions that we can all incorporate within our day to day routines. Dear Black Boy is not a substitute for a licensed mental health clinician.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Chapter 9: Black Men & Sex Addictions
Dear Black Boy: The therapeutic Podcast for Black Men
39 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
Chapter 9: Black Men & Sex Addictions

Ever wonder if your sex drive is too high or if you masturbate too much? Is there a such thing as too much porn? My guest, Greg Dawson II LCSW, and I discuss various sex addictions and the coping skills that are attached.  


Dear Black Boy: The therapeutic Podcast for Black Men
Dear Black Boy is a podcast tailored to discuss mental health amongst black men and to open dialogue about the mental health challenges we face as well as offer up interventions that we can all incorporate within our day to day routines. Dear Black Boy is not a substitute for a licensed mental health clinician.