Kendall is an experienced psychotherapist and certified wellness coach. Kendall has years of clinical experience within the tri-state area working with adults, youth and families within in-home, school, residential, community outpatient, college counseling, and forensic inpatient settings.
Kendall's current research is rooted in promoting racial healing, and advancing the treatment of intergenerational trauma and psychosomatic distress. As a scholar-activist-practicioner, Kendall is passionate about decolonizing mental healthcare and exploring the interactions between racial stress, and the sociopolitical environment. His research is built upon the frameworks of decoloniality theory, Black liberation theory, critical pedagogy and psychoanalysis.
He enjoys integrating psychodynamic, psychosomatic and culturally sensitive approaches to promote community healing and empowerment for underserved populations. His clinical interests entail working with severe psychological distress, crisis intervention, facilitating racial healing groups, men's and adolescent process groups, and mind-body skills groups.
Kendall is a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Adelphi University. He will be completing his doctoral internship at Yale School of Medicine, where he will train on the Adult Inpatient Services unit.