Victoria Malone, LCSW-S, is a mental health professional with over a decade of experience working with children and families. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Tarleton State University and a Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. Currently, she is pursuing a Doctor of Social Work (DSW) at the University of Kentucky, specializing in administration and leadership.
As the CEO of Breakthrough Life Therapy & Consultation, a Texas-based practice, she offers mental health services and strategic consultation to empower individuals, families, and organizations. Victoria is also a doula dedicated to improving maternal health outcomes for women of color. Additionally, she serves as a school social worker for Texans Can Academies. In her role, she provides mental health support and resources to at-risk youth, enhancing their well-being and academic success.
Her DSW research, Erasing the Shame: Addressing Cultural Stigma in Black Men Mental Health and Suicide, focuses on the suicide crisis among Black men in the United States. Through her work, she strives to amplify marginalized voices, challenge stigma, develop culturally responsive prevention strategies, and drive meaningful changes in underserved communities.
Through her diverse roles, Victoria combines her mental health and social work expertise with an integrated approach to empowering marginalized communities. She plans to further her impact by establishing a non-profit organization dedicated to equity, access, and culturally responsive care. She is committed to ensuring that individuals from marginalized communities flourish, heal, foster resilience, and break generational patterns.