Biography:
Cheryl Molyneaux has over 30 years of leadership experience in nonprofit organizations serving individuals living with mental health challenges. Cheryl has served in various capacities from Associate Campus Dean to Professor of Accounting and Business. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of the Virgin Islands, an MBA from the University of Baltimore and Doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University. She is the founding president of Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Central Florida. Cheryl serves on the board of the Federation of Families of Central Florida and on the Behavioral Health Planning Council for the state of Florida. Cheryl is trained as a Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) Life Coach; Florida Certified Recovery Peer Specialist; Facilitator of WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan), Emotional CPR (eCPR) as well as other whole health training. In addition to training, she has developed and adapted multiple peer education curriculum. Cheryl’s dedication to this work comes not only from professional experience but also from the schooling gained from lived experience. She is committed to using her multifaceted background to model and be a supporter of those seeking recovery and those moving on to flourishing in recovery.
Title : Feasibility and effectiveness of a professional peer-led approach to DBT skills coaching