Breaking Barriers in Social Work: A Conversation with Eugene Durrah
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Social Work Awareness Month Special!
In this episode of The Daddy Durock Show, I sit down with my little brother, Eugene Durrah, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Equity Services & MHSA Manager for Solano County Behavioral Health. We’re pulling back the curtain on what it truly means to be a Black man in social work, the challenges of mental health access, and how we can empower underserved communities.
- What inspired Eugene to pursue social work
- The impact of culturally competent therapy
- Addressing economic and racial disparities in mental health
The strength-based approach to client empowerment
Advice for the next generation of social workers
"This work isn’t just about therapy—it’s about breaking cycles and creating access." – Eugene Durrah
🎧 Stream now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!
📩 Let’s continue the conversation—drop your thoughts or questions in the comments!
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