Yinka Yesufu
Mental Health, Suicide [Prevention, Intervention, Postvention]; Community Development and its intersectionality with Race
A trauma‑informed therapist/hypnotherapist, mental health trainer, and podcast host; Yinka's work sits at the intersection of race, ethics, creative practice, and systemic advocacy.
With a specialist focus on suicide prevention, Yinka integrates expressive arts, drama‑based methods, and emotionally literate interviewing to create spaces where complexity, culture, and humanity are honoured.
Across educational and community spheres, Yinka delivers training, reflective practice, and postvention support that foregrounds safety, dignity, and accountability.
Beyond clinical and training work, Yinka is a communicator and an advocate for ethical reform within therapeutic professions. Interests span narrative interviewing, creative interventions for trauma, tech‑integrated safety planning, and travel that prioritises cultural competencies, warmth, and meaningful connections.

