What it takes to become an LMFT
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In this episode of Educators! Game On!, we sit down with Kenya Williams, an associate marriage and family therapist (AMFT), to explore her inspiring transition from a school library aide to a mental health professional.
Kenya shares raw, behind-the-scenes insights into the realities of gaining clinical hours , navigating complex trauma in youth , and the critical, growing need for representation and African American therapists in the mental health field.
What You Will Learn:
The Clinical Journey: What it actually looks like to balance 3,000 supervised hours across a six-year timeline.
The Reality of Representation: The massive shortage of African American therapists—especially males—and why connection matters in community mental health.
Balancing the Workload: The heavy toll of documentation, 24-hour crisis responses, and avoiding "compassion fatigue".
Therapy in Schools: Why bridging the gap between educators, families, and mental health is crucial for the future of our campuses.