Corey Yeager
Yeager investigates the intersections of race, mental health, and community dynamics through a lens of systemic therapy and dialogue. His work as a therapist, particularly with the NBA's Detroit Pistons, highlights his commitment to integrating mental health support with cultural awareness and organizational culture. By facilitating conversations on race and equity with major institutions, Yeager addresses societal challenges and advocates for destigmatizing therapy, especially within African American communities.\n\nYeager's book, "How Am I Doing?: 40 Conversations to Have With Yourself," exemplifies his focus on introspective growth and self-awareness. His conversational writing style encourages readers to explore personal development through guided reflection, while his expertise in family systems and community support offers valuable insights. Through his research on African American family systems and "fictive kinship," he underscores the importance of community bonds in fostering mental wellness.\n\nReaders gain a deeper understanding of the cultural shifts toward therapy acceptance, as Yeager's work actively promotes mental health dialogue. By connecting clinical expertise with lived experiences, his approach benefits not only individuals seeking personal growth but also broader communities striving for equity and mental well-being. As a recognized figure in mental health advocacy, Yeager continues to impact conversations about race, mental health, and societal change.
Books by Corey Yeager

How Am I Doing?
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