15 Minutes on the Couch
15 Minutes on the Couch
Black Female Therapists
LGBTQ + Mental Health: Having the Discussion with Quinn Gee-Edwards, LPC
18 minutes Posted Nov 7, 2019 at 6:45 am.
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Today in the guest chair, we have Quinn Gee-Edwards, LPC.

Quinn Gee-Edwards is from Clarksdale, MS, a current resident of Washington D.C, and began practicing psychotherapy in 2014. Quinn is an alumna of the University of Mississippi, holds a BA in Psychology, an MS in Professional Counseling, and is currently a PhD candidate with a focus on advanced human behavior. Quinn identifies as cisgender, queer, and uses the pronouns she/her. Quinn is also the founder of Hey! Black Girl, a division of MMH that focuses on the emotional, physical, and spiritual health of Black women.

Her areas of professional focus include women's issues (such as relationships and codependency), intersectionality, healthy sexuality, gender identity, sexual orientation and race based trauma. Quinn has devoted thousands of hours to working with marginalized persons, including private practice, mental health hospitals, and outpatient therapy services, since beginning her professional career in 2014.


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Quinn Gee-Edwards, LPC: @magnoliamhealth

Website: www.magnoliamhealth.com

FB page: @MagnoliaMentalHealth

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