Dr. Natasha Manning-Gibbs stands as a beacon of hope and healing in the bustling corridors of Rutgers University and the quiet, therapeutic spaces of her private practice in Maplewood, New Jersey. A licensed psychologist with an illustrious academic background from Columbia University and Seton Hall University, Dr. Manning-Gibbs has dedicated her career to supporting those often left in the shadows of juvenile inmates battling severe mental health challenges. She devotes time to managing a specialized unit for youths diagnosed with significant mental illnesses, underscoring a deep commitment to fostering change and offering new beginnings.
Beyond the walls of correctional facilities, she extends her expertise to private clients, tackling stress, depression, and anxiety with a compassionate, expert touch. Dr. Manning-Gibbs not only enriches the lives of her clients but also contributes significantly to the broader dialogue on mental health within Black communities, proving that care and professionalism can transform lives.