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Dr. Richelle Whittaker, CEO

Dr. Richelle Whittaker is an Educational Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor, and a trusted authority on the treatment of mental health issues for women of color.  She is a leading champion for empowering parents/caregivers to become strong advocates for themselves and their children via education and implementation of specialized treatment plans that address the unique dynamics of ethnic cultures/communities.

Dr. Whittaker specializes in treating women of color suffering from postpartum depression, reproductive challenges, infertility, and infant loss. She is a certified Perinatal Mental Health professional (PMH-C).

She has over 17 years of experience in counseling and assessment, providing these services via private practice, social service agencies, schools, and transitional living facilities. In addition, Dr. Whittaker provides training and workshops throughout the city to various social service agencies, hospitals, and private organizations. 

Dr. Whittaker earned her doctoral degree from Texas Tech University. Her masters degree from Sam Houston State University and her bachelors from Grambling State University.

Speaking Topics

  • Postpartum Depression: A Lived Experience

  • The Journey from Loss to Delivery

  • Why Women with PMADs Don't Seek Help

  • Chaos, Confusion & Challenging Behaviors

  • Burps, Bibs, & Breakdowns: Understanding PP PTSD

  • Three Ways to Fight Overwhelm Awareness, Detection, & Support for Children with Disabilities

  • Everything You Wanted to know but Were Too Afraid to Ask About the ARD/IEP Process

  • Awareness of Paternal Postpartum Depressions

  • The Importance of Parenting Programs in Building Inclusive Cultures

Dr. Whittaker is the author of Burbs, Bibs and Breakdown: 

A 90 Day Journal for Moms

This is a 90-day journal for moms to take note of their feelings, do frequent check-ins, and receive tips from other moms on the journey. The journal provides a space for moms to take a moment to check-in with themselves and engage in mental/emotional self-care.

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