Shomari has an impressive educational background and extensive experience in providing mental health services, particularly to underserved populations. Graduating from Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA, he holds Bachelor's and Master of Arts degrees in Communications from this historically black college or university (HBCU). Additionally, he pursued further education at New York University, earning Master's degrees in Social Work and Executive Public Administration. With over a decade of experience, primarily in New York City, Harris has dedicated his career to offering clinical support to individuals from diverse backgrounds, and now practicing in Maryland as well. His focus on providing mental health services to Black men who have endured childhood sexual trauma underscores his commitment to addressing critical issues within marginalized communities, and all walks of life. Harris is proficient in various clinical treatment modalities, including Psychoanalysis, which further enriches his therapeutic approach. His involvement as an adjunct lecturer at Columbia University School of Social Work speaks to his dedication to educating future mental health professionals. Specifically, he leads a 7-week Motivational Interviewing Skills Lab, imparting valuable knowledge and skills to aspiring social workers. Through his education, experience, and teaching contributions, Shomari M. Harris exemplifies a compassionate and dedicated professional committed to improving mental health outcomes, particularly among underserved populations.