EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 48 MIN
Episode 264 | Antiblackness in Mental Health with Dr. Mazella Fuller, PhD, MSW, LCSW, CEDS-C
from Psych Talk · host Dr. Jessica Rabon
In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with Dr. Mazella Fuller, LCSW, clinical advisor to Eating Recovery Center, Duke-trained integrative health coach, clinical consultant for the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals and social justice advocate. Dr. Fuller shares her lifelong journey with social justice and how it led her to the work she does today. We discuss racism and other "isms" when it comes to mental health care and disparities seen in mental health care and treatment because of these "isms". We spend some time discussing eating disorders in Black women and disparities these individuals face. Dr. Fuller discusses how clinicians can address racism in mental health systems and treatment and we broaden the discussion to patterns of anti-blackness across medicine, academia, and business. We discuss systems changes that need to be made if institutions are actually interested in diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as steps that can be taken to advocate for marginalize communities. We also discuss allyship in non-Black individuals.Connect with Dr. Fuller:Website: www.radicalhealing.coEmail: [email protected]: Antiblackness and the Stories of Authentic AlliesTreating Black Women with Eating DisordersPlease purchase Dr. Fuller's books from small bookstores if possibleConnect with Me:Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphdFollow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcastFollow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphdFollow me on Youtube Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphdWelcome to Group Therapy PodcastJoin my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go ThroughWays to Work With Me:Mind Over MatterLGBTQ+ Affirming MasterclassBe a guest on my podcastResources:Anti-Racism ResourcesLGBTQ+ Affirming ResourcesThe Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary SettingIntro/Outro MusicLife of Riley by Kevin MacLeodMusic License
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In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with Dr. Mazella Fuller, LCSW, clinical advisor to Eating Recovery Center, Duke-trained integrative health coach, clinical consultant for the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals and social justice advocate. Dr. Fuller shares her lifelong journey with social justice and how it led her to the work she does today. We discuss racism and other "isms" when it comes to mental health care and disparities seen in mental health care and treatment because of these "isms". We spend some time discussing eating disorders in Black women and disparities these individuals face. Dr. Fuller discusses how clinicians can address racism in mental health systems and treatment and we broaden the discussion to patterns of anti-blackness across medicine, academia, and business. We discuss systems changes that need to be made if institutions are actually interested in diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as steps that can be taken to advocate for marginalize communities. We also discuss allyship in non-Black individuals.Connect with Dr. Fuller:Website: www.radicalhealing.coEmail: [email protected]: Antiblackness and the Stories of Authentic AlliesTreating Black Women with Eating DisordersPlease purchase Dr. Fuller's books from small bookstores if possibleConnect with Me:Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphdFollow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcastFollow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphdFollow me on Youtube Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphdWelcome to Group Therapy PodcastJoin my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go ThroughWays to Work With Me:Mind Over MatterLGBTQ+ Affirming MasterclassBe a guest on my podcastResources:Anti-Racism ResourcesLGBTQ+ Affirming ResourcesThe Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary SettingIntro/Outro MusicLife of Riley by Kevin MacLeodMusic License
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