Meet Your Facilitators
Dr. Christina Camp
CEO of Camp Psychological & Consulting Services and Co-founder of the Sister Circle Empowerment Retreat.
Dr. Christina Camp is a licensed psychologist and has been providing psychotherapy to individuals, adolescents, couples and groups for over a decade. She is the owner of Camp Psychological & Consulting Services and the co-founder of the Sister Circle Empowerment Retreat. She obtained her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Multicultural Mental Health. She also completed post-doctoral fellowships at Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Emory University.
Dr. Camp specializes in creating safe healing spaces for Black women that promote growth and honor both vulnerability and strength. She is experienced in integrating culturally relevant approaches with evidenced-based therapy techniques to address issues unique to multicultural communities. Dr. Camp opened Camp Psychological and Consulting Services in 2009 in an effort to continue the work of making psychotherapy accessible and relatable to a broad audience of individuals and communities. She has conducted behavioral health research on Black women on a national level, and served as a consultant to federal, state, and community organizations in the area of cultural competency. Dr. Camp also provides training's for other clinician’s on multicultural issues and treating women of Color. In addition to facilitating annual Sister Circle retreats, Dr. Camp offers an ongoing weekly Sister Circle therapeutic support group in her private practice.
Dr. Jannis Moody
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Lifestyle and Relationship Coach, Professor of Psychology, Motivational Speaker and Co-founder of the Sister Circle Empowerment Retreat.
Dr. Moody has dedicated her life's work to promoting emotional, psychological and spiritual wellness; as well as increasing mental health education and awareness. For more than a decade, her career has focused on teaching; mentoring; conducting research; consulting; directing community based mental health programs; program development; motivational speaking; and providing direct clinical and support services to individuals, families and groups.
Dr. Moody obtained her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Multicultural Community Clinical Psychology, and is currently a Professor at Texas Southern University. Her demonstrated passion and commitment to community service has provided Dr. Moody with a comprehensive and culturally sensitive approach to conceptualizing and implementing treatment with diverse populations. Her knowledge and experience have also facilitated the development of innovative approaches to addressing issues uniquely impacting the psychological wellness of minority and underserved populations. Dr. Moody's current research and clinical work focuses primarily on Black women's mental health, factors impacting the relational patterns of African American heterosexuals, and culturally sensitive pedagogy in the teaching of psychology. Dr. Moody currently serves as the Southern Regional Representative of the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi), as well as the Co-Chair of ABPsi’s HBCU Initiative and the Co-Facilitator of A Sister Circle: A Therapeutic Group for Black Women.
Dr. Stacie Braswell, OBGYN
Dr. Stacie Braswell is an obstetrician-gynecologist with specific interests in infertility and empowering women through self-esteem and loving their bodies from adolescence to menopause.
She is from Indianapolis, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology. She went on to work for Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in information technology before returning to Indiana University to earn a Doctorate in Medicine. “Live with no regrets and never ask what if” is her mantra and primary reason for returning to school when she did. On 9/1/01, she watched the devastation at the twin towers and the heroic first-responders and it solidified her conviction that medicine was her passion. She completed her OBGYN residency at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN.
She is the daughter of a licensed practical nurse and Vietnam veteran and learned at an early age the importance of bed-side manner and altruism. On any given day you can find her encouraging young women to protect their mind, body and souls through intimacy--or guiding mature women to own and know their reproductive options (ie. egg-freezing, surrogacy and sperm donation).
Dr. Braswell’s women’s health consulting business will be up and running in summer 2020. She enjoys exercise, mentoring and is an advocate of plastic surgery, body contouring and physical enhancements. She co-hosts a YouTube channel and online show entitled ‘2 Old B’s’ where all trending topics associated with Black women are addressed from the perspective of OBGYN’s .
Dr. Kesi Miller
Dr. Kesi Miller is a licensed clinical psychologist.
She specializes in working with adolescents and adults and has been practicing psychotherapy for more than 15 years. Prior to going into full-time private practice, she worked as a full-time lecturer in the Psychology Department at Spelman College for 11 years. In the last two years, she has worked as a therapist in the Georgia Tech Counseling Center. She has developed a new psychotherapy practice called Ori Inu : A Psychology and Cultural Healing Arts Practice. When this therapy space is not a quiet space for individual therapy work, Ori Inu will be a community space where the role of culture in mental health is explored in the larger community. Dr. Miller’s approach to to working with individuals highlights the important role that culture, community, art and creativity can play in the healing process.
Faith Howard, Wellness Practitioner
Faith Howard is a wellness practitioner and owner of Charmed Energy Healing, LLC.
After 14 years in education, during which my role as a teacher provided me with immense fulfillment, I realized that an important element was missing from my life—self-care. Despite my dedication to helping others, I had inadvertently neglected my well-being. This realization led me to prioritize self-care through yoga, meditation, and sound therapy, focusing on healing and harmonizing my mind, body, and soul. I opened Charmed Energy Healing to curate a space for those seeking balance and healing. Join me on this journey of self-discovery and well-being. Welcome!
Dr. Sinead Younge, Community Psychologist
Dr. Younge is a faculty member at Morehouse College and the Director of the Institute for Social Justice Inquiry and Praxis, Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership.
Sinead Younge, Ph.D. is a community psychologist who researches health issues including reproductive health and chronic diseases. Sinead is passionate about wellness and increasing the overall health of communities of color. Sinead has published a number of scientific journal articles on health and has been featured on Atlanta’s NPR program, ‘On Second Thought’ and in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Sinead has experience working with medical providers and has also had vast experience as a patient. Sinead is a native of Southern California with Caribbean roots and is a recovering, “Strong Black Woman.”