Press, Media, & Publications

Dr. Marva is not only an accomplished therapist, but also a respected speaker, educator, and advocate for mental health and family wellness. She has served as a keynote speaker at numerous conferences and events, been featured in media interviews and news segments, and participated in professional discussions focused on mental health, therapy, and community well-being. Her expertise and insights continue to inspire audiences, promote awareness, and foster meaningful conversations about emotional health and personal growth.

Explore some of Dr. Marva’s featured speaking engagements, interviews, and media appearances below.

Publications

This book explores the evolving dynamics of today’s families, including the impact of rising divorce rates and the increasing number of children being raised in single-parent households. Through a thoughtful and faith-centered lens, it examines God’s divine design for the family and the influential roles of both the Heavenly Father and earthly fathers in a child’s development.

The book also addresses some of the emotional, social, and spiritual challenges that children may encounter when one or both parents are not actively involved in their lives. Offering insight, encouragement, and a practical perspective, it serves as a valuable resource for families, parents, and those seeking to better understand the importance of strong parental relationships and family foundations.

EVENTS & KEYNOTES

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September 2024 Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival

Ribbon Cutting at Tree of Life Counseling & Training Center

 PUSHOUT: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools

The Dance Book Release & Signing Event

MHARS Lorain Mental Health Event

Co-Parenting After Divorce:Interview

Black Women: Our Hope, Health, Healing Part 2

In part two of the series, Black Women: Our Hope, Health, Healing, journalist Betty J. Halliburton continues the examination of issues affecting the health and well-being of Black women in Cleveland. She speaks with several Black women facing physical and mental health challenges…

Black Women: Our Hope, Health, Healing, Part 3

Ideastream Public Media has been exploring how Black women in Cleveland are impacted, being in a city that was ranked the lowest among major U. S. cities for Black women in the areas of income, health and education by researchers in Pittsburgh. Award-winning journalist, Betty Halliburton, continues the discussion started in our groundbreaking podcast Living for We with a new three-part video series, Black Women: Hope, Health, Healing….

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