Magical: A Guided Journal for the Magical Black Girl

Magical: A Guided Journal for the Magical Black Girl

by Chelsi Clark
Magical: A Guided Journal for the Magical Black Girl

Magical: A Guided Journal for the Magical Black Girl

by Chelsi Clark

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Overview

Young girls today have a lot of challenges to face. On their journey to self-discovery, they have to deal with pressures from many different sources. They often struggle to define the core values they need to stand firm against the pressures they encounter.

Magical: A Guided Journal for the #MagicalBlackGirl, was specifically written and designed for young Black girls in the formative years of life. It teaches five core principles: self-love, strength and resilience, friendship, healthy boundaries, and self-expression. Dr. Chelsi Clark enlightens teenage girls, teaching them how to unlock their inner magic and how to properly navigate their ever-changing world. She arms them with inspirational quotes from influential black women, meaningful weekly exercises, and trusted psychotherapeutic techniques to enable them to harness all of their potentials.

This yearlong journal can be magical—one of the celebrations and psychologically healthy approaches to life.
"This book is more than just a 'journal'. It is a healer." – Dr. R. Y. Langham, Family Psychologist
Learn more and get connected at www.themagicalblackgirl.com, the mental advocacy and networking website for Black girls.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666250596
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/04/2021
Pages: 142
Sales rank: 732,541
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

DR. CHELSI CLARK, Ph.D. is a therapist, public speaker, and writer who has over fifteen years of experience working with young people. She is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP), Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC), and a former psychology university professor.

Dr. Clark has deep, insightful understanding of the teenage mind as a result of years of working with multiple school systems, spanning different states. She is very passionate about young Black girls and helping them with the tools they need to flourish and thrive in a world that doesn’t always provide for them. On numerous occasions, Dr. Clark has been invited to speak on New Orleans radio to share her expertise on Black relationships. She has published various well-received articles, most notably on racial microaggressions. Her works have been published in top scientific journals like Psychology in Schools and School Psychology Review.

When she’s not teaching or counseling, Dr. Clark likes to travel and give public addresses. She lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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