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Speaker Bio

Budy (pronounced Beauty) Jamilly Whitfield is a Latinx Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 18 years of experience as a Senior Leader managing programs and treating, children, adolescents, women, and families in the areas of complex trauma, immigration, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, abuse, neglect, intimate partner violence, anxiety, depression and a host of other adverse experiences. She possesses an innate ability to build relationships with those who have experienced significant adversity and has been successful in creating environments where people feel safe to share their stories and begin their healing journeys.

Details
  • Role
    Mental Health Professional
  • Pronouns
    She/Her/Hers
  • Languages
    English, Hablo Español
  • Speaking Engagements
    Workshop, Panel, Keynote
Top 6 Most Requested Speaking Topics

Mental Health- Addressing Mental Health Stigma in the Latinx Community Generational Trauma- Healing through Marianismo  and Generational Trauma Self-Sabotaging- Identifying and Healing Self- Sabotaging Behaviors Mindset- The Mind is powerful and how you think impacts how you feel and behave Death and Rebirth of Self- Releasing the old version of YOU so that you can open up space for the rebirth of your new self  

Trainings/Workshops Offered

Master class of Secrets to Identifying Self-Sabotaging Behaviors- A therapeutic approach to identifying the behaviors that are holding you back from achieving your purpose driven life.

Past Talks

Suicide Summit- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwo_kH4_SeF1Hsru0tWiz5hAXTTsi9UDJ&inf_contact_key=da72e3a8124ef80329b1962e5d584fbc Your Year to Break through Summit- https://www.youryeartobreakthrough.com/ Somos Latinx Families-  Brazelton Touch Points

Education
  • Institution
    Fordham University Graduate School of Social Work
  • Degree
    MSW
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