The Molyneaux Center for Liberated Minds, Inc.
A Therapy, Healing, and Consultation Space
Mission
My passion lies in using psychology to empower others, amplify your voice, and decrease systemic racism and oppression. My therapeutic approach aids in self-awareness, self-discovery, self-efficacy, self-management, and confidence. These approaches may be non-traditional; I am a non-traditional individual. I will always be transparent and we will discuss progress together. This may mean uncomfortable conversations; however, I ask that when you feel comfortable, to be transparent regarding your perception of progress. Therapy is for YOU and my most important goal is to ensure that you receive the treatment that is best for you.
About Me
My name is Dr. Crystal Molyneaux and I am a Licensed Psychologist* as well as a National and New Jersey Certified School Psychologist who earned my PsyD with a focus on multiculturalism. I believe that work done with individuals not only empowers the individual, but families & communities. I endeavor to elevate your life, by elevating your mind through liberation from societal expectations & “norms.” As I often say, “there is no normal; normal is subjective."
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I have a profound appreciation and respect for diverse populations and individuals who experience legal and societal disparities; who are otherwise disadvantadged; or struggle with a sense of belonging. I take an integrative and holistic approach that aids in betterment of individuals and groups. I do not believe that there is "one specific way" to heal or grow.
I specialize in depression, anxiety, trauma, personal growth, multiculturalism, women's empowerment, social-emotional learning, restorative justice and life transitions.
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*I hold an E.Passport with the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) in 42 states.
Vision
There are numerous internal and external factors that contribute to anxiety, depression, burnout, self-doubt, procrastination, low motivation, self-sabotage, low self-esteem, grief, anger and frustration. In our work together, with the consideration of identity and culture, we will detangle the internal from the external factors.