EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 1H 4M
The Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Haitian Communities | Dr. Guerda Nicolas
from EDIKASYON SE RICHÈS · host Edikasyon Se Richès
Mental Health, Leadership, and Community Transformation with Dr. Guerda NicolasIn this powerful episode of Edikasyon se Richès, we welcome Dr. Guerda Nicolas, a globally recognized Haitian-American clinical psychologist, scholar, and community leader whose work bridges research, culture, and social impact.Born in Grand-Goâve, Haiti, and raised in Petit-Goâve, Dr. Nicolas went on to build an extraordinary academic career. She earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Boston University, completed predoctoral training at Columbia University Medical Center, and pursued postdoctoral work at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Today, she serves as a Professor of Educational and Psychological Studies at the University of Miami’s School of Education and Human Development, where she conducts research and trains the next generation of psychologists. Dr. Nicolas is internationally recognized for her research on multicultural psychology, immigrant mental health, identity development, and culturally responsive mental health interventions, particularly among Haitian and Caribbean communities. Her scholarship explores how culture, race, spirituality, and social support influence psychological well-being and resilience. Beyond academia, Dr. Nicolas has dedicated her life to building institutions that empower communities.She is the founder of Rebati Santé Mentale, a global network focused on strengthening mental health capacity in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora through culturally grounded approaches. She is also the Co-Founder and President of Ayiti Community Trust (ACT) — the first community foundation in Haiti designed to support long-term, locally led development initiatives in areas such as civic education, economic development, and environmental sustainability. Throughout her career, Dr. Nicolas has authored influential books and scholarly publications on topics including parenting, social networks, and mental health among immigrant communities. Her contributions to psychology and humanitarian work have earned international recognition, including the Humanitarian Award from the American Psychological Association. In this inspiring conversation, we explore:• Dr. Nicolas’s personal journey from Haiti to global leadership in psychology• The creation and impact of Rebati Sante Mantal• The vision behind Ayiti Community Trust and community-led development• The importance of culturally grounded mental health care• Leadership, resilience, and building institutions that serve communitiesThis episode is part of the Women Who Build, Lead & Transform series — highlighting extraordinary women shaping the future of communities, leadership, and social change.🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.Because as we always say:Knowledge is power.Education is wealth.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Transformation and Growth03:48 Dr. Guerda Nicolas: A Journey from Haiti to Psychology11:39 Cultural Perspectives on Mental Health16:42 Understanding Depression in Haitian Culture21:50 The Stigma of Mental Health26:33 Community and the Spirit of Well-Being30:30 Cultural Identity and Implicit Bias35:28 The Role of Education and Research in Community Development40:32 Empowerment Through Identity and Community Engagement44:27 Building Trust and Community Foundations50:26 The Importance of Credibility and Reliability in Trust56:43 Revolutionary Narratives and the Future of Haiti
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Mental Health, Leadership, and Community Transformation with Dr. Guerda NicolasIn this powerful episode of Edikasyon se Richès, we welcome Dr. Guerda Nicolas, a globally recognized Haitian-American clinical psychologist, scholar, and community leader whose work bridges research, culture, and social impact.Born in Grand-Goâve, Haiti, and raised in Petit-Goâve, Dr. Nicolas went on to build an extraordinary academic career. She earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Boston University, completed predoctoral training at Columbia University Medical Center, and pursued postdoctoral work at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Today, she serves as a Professor of Educational and Psychological Studies at the University of Miami’s School of Education and Human Development, where she conducts research and trains the next generation of psychologists. Dr. Nicolas is internationally recognized for her research on multicultural psychology, immigrant mental health, identity development, and culturally responsive mental health interventions, particularly among Haitian and Caribbean communities. Her scholarship explores how culture, race, spirituality, and social support influence psychological well-being and resilience. Beyond academia, Dr. Nicolas has dedicated her life to building institutions that empower communities.She is the founder of Rebati Santé Mentale, a global network focused on strengthening mental health capacity in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora through culturally grounded approaches. She is also the Co-Founder and President of Ayiti Community Trust (ACT) — the first community foundation in Haiti designed to support long-term, locally led development initiatives in areas such as civic education, economic development, and environmental sustainability. Throughout her career, Dr. Nicolas has authored influential books and scholarly publications on topics including parenting, social networks, and mental health among immigrant communities. Her contributions to psychology and humanitarian work have earned international recognition, including the Humanitarian Award from the American Psychological Association. In this inspiring conversation, we explore:• Dr. Nicolas’s personal journey from Haiti to global leadership in psychology• The creation and impact of Rebati Sante Mantal• The vision behind Ayiti Community Trust and community-led development• The importance of culturally grounded mental health care• Leadership, resilience, and building institutions that serve communitiesThis episode is part of the Women Who Build, Lead & Transform series — highlighting extraordinary women shaping the future of communities, leadership, and social change.🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.Because as we always say:Knowledge is power.Education is wealth.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Transformation and Growth03:48 Dr. Guerda Nicolas: A Journey from Haiti to Psychology11:39 Cultural Perspectives on Mental Health16:42 Understanding Depression in Haitian Culture21:50 The Stigma of Mental Health26:33 Community and the Spirit of Well-Being30:30 Cultural Identity and Implicit Bias35:28 The Role of Education and Research in Community Development40:32 Empowerment Through Identity and Community Engagement44:27 Building Trust and Community Foundations50:26 The Importance of Credibility and Reliability in Trust56:43 Revolutionary Narratives and the Future of Haiti
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