The Invisible Labor of Healing: Why Black Women in Behavioral Health Need Trauma-Informed Leadership—Now By Angela Webber (“Ms. Angie”), Customer Experience Strategist & Trauma-Informed Leadership Expert
January 23, 2026
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In the sunlit corridors of America’s behavioral health institutions, a quiet, invisible labor is performed every day. Black women—who make up a significant share of frontline clinicians, case managers, supervisors, and program leaders—often carry not only the trauma of their clients, but …
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