Pam earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Human Biology, pursuing the ‘Body, Mind, and Health’ independent study path within the major. During her time at Hunter College, Pam assisted in several published biological anthropology research projects related to human mechanics and hominin evolution, expanding her interest in the human body and the human experience. Pam is committed to making contributions towards a world where human experiences are respected, affirmed, and holistically supported through a Black feminist liberation framework. Pam is excited to offer an easy, worthwhile experience to folks seeking accessible and affordable mental health services with Open Path.
Latest News from Open Path
Open Path Lecture Series
Open Path provides people in need with access to transformative and affordable mental health care. Our lecture series is designed to spotlight culturally impactful voices who… Read More
Now Accepting Student Interns
The current mental health crisis in America and Canada is multi-layered and complex. We at Open Path have seen first-hand how difficult it can be for… Read More
A Mention in Michelle Obama's The Light We Carry
We were so touched and flattered that Michelle Obama chose to include Open Path as a mental health resource in her wonderful new book The Light… Read More
Why therapist Kenya Crawford believes in Open Path
We’d like to share a personal blog post by Open Path Psychotherapy Collective member therapist Kenya Crawford, LMHC (she/they). Kenya is a licensed psychotherapist and racial… Read More
Here We Grow
Open Path is growing! With over 24,000 clients and climbing, we’re looking for new therapists across the country to join Open Path Psychotherapy Collective. We want… Read More
Contact
A few months ago, I emailed a therapist in the city where I lived. Dear Therapist, I’m not sure if you’re accepting new clients, but I’ve… Read More