About Regineak
Regineak Solomon is a dedicated Ph.D. student, Licensed Social Worker, and Therapist who resides in Dallas, Texas with her husband, Torace Solomon, and daughter Rhyan Solomon. Together, Torace and Regineak are the senior leaders of Cultivate DFW Training Hub, where she leads the pastoral team and pastoral counseling department. With a focus on BIPOC mental health and a strong foundation in faith, Regineak works to bridge the gap between faith and mental health. As a private practice therapist and wellness coach, Regineak seeks to empower individuals to heal from trauma, strengthen their relationships, and walk in their God-given purpose.
Originally from New Orleans, La, Regineak received her BA from The University of Louisiana at Lafayette and her Master of Social Work from Clark Atlanta University. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Social Work from Walden University and her scholarly studies and research focus on BIPOC mental health, including women and college students. She is trained in both trauma and maternal mental health. With a kind and compassionate spirit, Regineak seeks to help individuals optimize their mental, emotional, spiritual, and relational well-being through therapy, wellness coaching, support groups, organizational training, and speaking engagements.


About Regineak
Regineak Solomon is a dedicated Ph.D. student, Licensed Social Worker, and Therapist who resides in Dallas, Texas with her husband, Torace Solomon, and daughter Rhyan Solomon. Together, Torace and Regineak are the senior leaders of Cultivate DFW Training Hub, where she leads the pastoral team and pastoral counseling department. With a focus on BIPOC mental health and a strong foundation in faith, Regineak works to bridge the gap between faith and mental health. As a private practice therapist and wellness coach, Regineak seeks to empower individuals to heal from trauma, strengthen their relationships, and walk in their God-given purpose.
Originally from New Orleans, La, Regineak received her BA from The University of Louisiana at Lafayette and her Master of Social Work from Clark Atlanta University. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Social Work from Walden University and her scholarly studies and research focus on BIPOC mental health, including women and college students. She is trained in both trauma and maternal mental health. With a kind and compassionate spirit, Regineak seeks to help individuals optimize their mental, emotional, spiritual, and relational well-being through therapy, wellness coaching, support groups, organizational training, and speaking engagements.
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