
Services
Workshops and courses geared towards living a more illuminated life

Emotional Intimacy
Learn various ways to enhance emotional intimacy with others.

Connection
Explore ways to connect with partners, family, friends, children, and colleagues.

Healing
Work with a provider to create a plan that assists in healing and wellness.
Meet D'yon
D’yon Harris, LCSW was born in Chicago, Illinois. She has taken up residence in Washington, California, and Illinois. D’yon’s history is rooted in connection. She is a mother to two children. She attributes much of her success and knowledge to the things she learned from observing, caring for, and co-existing with them. She served in the Navy where she observed individuals from different backgrounds coexist through commonalities. D’yon has a background in psychology and social work. Becoming a licensed clinician allowed her to provide more support to individuals as an individual and marriage and family therapist. D’yon has helped couples and families learn to effectively communicate, reconnect, enhance intimacy, address barriers, and live more fulfilled lives. Her literary pieces include fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, and poems. She has been in mental health for over a decade. Currently, D'yon supports individuals and couples as a Marriage and Family Therapist.
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Introducing The "It Takes A Village" Collaboration
The social work profession is multifaceted with various avenues of practice. From private practice, policy analyzing, to outreach and child welfare; the possibilities are endless. These same aspects are apparent in all professions and not unique to the helping profession. Throughout one's career journey they may experience various challenges and life changes that helped to create their current state of practice. With ongoing CEU and licensure updates, to even expansions of practice sites, the professional realm is ever-changing. As Black Women in social work and Black professionals in general, we often are faced with even more unique hardships versus our counterparts. This soulful anthology consists of seven successful Black Women in social work who have joined forces to share their personal stories of career inspiration, challenges, triumphs, and areas for growth that are adaptable in any career setting. Set to the tone of inspirational quotes, each chapter is shared with love and expertise that professionals of all levels can enjoy. It truly takes a village and we are connecting with you to extend the village.
This book anthology is set to release on February 1st for pre-orders. The book will officially launch on March 1st in celebration of National Social Work Month.
