Melissa Enoch
About Melissa Enoch
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Melissa Enoch, MBA, MS, LCMHC, LCAS, QS, CCS, MAC, SAP is self-published Author of “I’ve Got 99 problems, but being Saved Isn’t One of Them, The Strength of Her Words and Moore Than Enough:Alamance County: Through the lens of An African American Woman The Story of Vivian Moore Jeffries, has compiled several prayer journals including Gratitude, Forgiveness and Anger. Melissa is the Director and Founder of Trinity Counseling Services LLC and Women of Strength.
She earned her MS from Walden University, her MBA from University of Phoenix-Charlotte (Whitehall) and her BA in Psychology from University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Melissa completed Alamance Chamber Leadership Alamance Class of 2024, has been board member for Addiction Professionals of North Carolina and Licensed Clinical Counselors of North Carolina and is current board member for African American Cultural Arts & History Center, a non profit organization in Alamance County focusing on actively collects and preserves Alamance County's African-American history in many varied forms; cultural, architectural, artistic, familial, industrial, commercial, and generational
With nearly 31 years in the field of substance use disorders and mental health disorders; Melissa R Enoch endeavors to continue to educate, enrich and enlighten generations to come.
Melissa Enoch has spoken for many conferences, workshops and organizations within her field including NAADAC, The Associaion for Addiction Professionals, North Carolina Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Studies, Addiction Professionals of North Carolina, The North Carolina Board of Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors and National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Melissa has engaged thousands of mental health and substance use professionals, business owners and clients during her tenure about the short and long term effects of alcohol and drug use, the Effectiveness of Community Involvement, the Challenges of Change, the effects of Stress and the Importance of Self Care
Her areas of research interest include Resilience of Black Women born between 1965 and 1980 and the effect of the lack of mental health diagnosis on their health/mental wellness, disenfranchised populations and access to services, community based research with focus on lack of educational opportunities and incarceration pipeline, grief and loss, human service professional mental wellness, cultural awareness, humility, and inclusion in mental health and substance use disorder practice, creating and increasing social capital through social mobility, and creating healthy and thriving communities.
Her expertise in the clinical field includes working individuals who have experienced trauma (physical abuse, sexual abuse and neglect), mandated clients, clients in all levels of care (detoxification, correctional, homeless shelters), individuals with anxiety, depression and ADHD diagnosis, educational and treatment groups and pain management.
Melissa has several really great projects including Little Free Library, It All Started With a Map and is revamping her YouTube channel and Blog Talk radio, where she will be interviewing human service professionals weekly, please check out prior broadcasts https://www.blogtalkradio.com/trinityme