Dr. Jamila Holcomb

Dr. Jamila Holcomb Dr. Jamila Holcomb is a licensed marriage and family therapist and professor in Tallahassee, Florida in MFT from Florida State University.

Dr. Jamila Holcomb is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Florida, specializing in individual, family, and trauma counseling. Dr. Holcomb obtained her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) from The Family Institute at Northwestern University, and her Ph.D. Her dissertation was titled: Predictors of Ethnic-Racial Socialization Profiles in Early Childhood Among African America

n Parents. Dr. Holcomb completed her clinical training at Northwestern’s Bette D. Harris Family and Child Clinic and FSU’s Center for Couple and Family Therapy. She also has experience working with children and their families involved in the child welfare system and who are survivors of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. Dr. Holcomb is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and Adoption Competency. She is also trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. In addition to providing direct therapeutic services, Dr. Holcomb also provides consultation, and training centered around anti-racism, equity, and inclusion within the education and mental health fields, obtaining graduate degrees in marriage and family therapy, and mental health topics such as self-care strategies, and introductions to family therapy. Dr. Holcomb’s work has been published in several referred research journals such as, Journal of Black Psychology, Family Process, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, Family Issues, and Family Theory and Review. Dr. Holcomb also is Teaching Faculty at Florida State University in their Family and Child Sciences Department. She teaches undergraduate courses on parenting, adolescent development, and public policy related to children and their families. Dr. Holcomb is a clinical fellow of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and is a AAMFT approved supervisor. Dr. Holcomb also served as a mentor for the AAMFT Minority Fellowship Program from 2017-2019, a fellowship that she held from 2014 -2016. Education:
2017 Graduate of Florida State University with a Ph.D. in Marriage and family Therapy
2013 Graduate of Northwestern University with a M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy.
2011 Graduate of Trinity University with a BA in Psychology and Spanish and Minor in Sociology.

Solidarity with the Black community requires more than just shared discrimination and marginalization experiences. It re...
06/16/2026

Solidarity with the Black community requires more than just shared discrimination and marginalization experiences. It requires naming, disrupting, and healing from the ways anti-Blackness shows up and impacts our communities.

Today we are calling in Asian communities. But all of our communities have been impacted. Socialized under the belief that proximity to whiteness will protect us. But we will no longer be used!

When we fight anti-Blackness together, we create more room for us all to experience dignity, safety, and belonging. We create a future where we all can be free.

For those who want to go deeper:
• Janelle Wong, Avoiding the Anti-Black Trap
• Claire Jean Kim, Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World
• Mari Matsuda, We Will Not Be Used

⚡️follow roy 孟繁旭, somatic therapist intern and Jamila Holcomb, Ph.D., LMFT

06/04/2026

I am so passionate about making sure our therapy spaces do not perpetuate systemic harm, and that they are safe for Black people. This is personal. This is political.

RIP Cyrus Carmack-Belton. You deserved so much better. Black people deserve better 💔

This is why naming systems in therapy matters, this is why historical context matters, this is why acknowledging the soc...
06/03/2026

This is why naming systems in therapy matters, this is why historical context matters, this is why acknowledging the sociopolitical climate matters.

Because we cannot get to “solutions” to our current problems, without first acknowledging where those problems originated from.

Pride has always been about more than just celebration. It has been about liberation.Too often, conversations about raci...
06/01/2026

Pride has always been about more than just celebration. It has been about liberation.

Too often, conversations about racial justice and LGBTQ+ rights are treated as separate issues. But for Black q***r and trans people, these realities cannot be separated.

Systems of oppression do not exist in isolation. Racism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of oppression are interconnected. That means our efforts toward justice must be interconnected, too.

This Pride Month, let’s create pathways toward freedom for everyone. Because Black liberation and q***r liberation are connected. Connected struggles, connected futures. Connected liberation. 

🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️✊🏿✊🏾

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