First and foremost, Caprece is a woman of God period. Caprece is a mother, daughter, sister and friend, she is a homemaker, an entrepreneur extraordinaire, an author, a responsible pet owner, a Certified Addiction Counselor II, and a Registered Psychotherapist.
Caprece has firsthand knowledge about the trauma, heartache, and frustration of dysfunctional relationships both personal and familial; the stigma surrounding mental health issues in the communities of color, and the trauma, chaos and frustration surrounding addiction. For eight years she ran and operated her private practice as a Registered Psychotherapist and CACII, were she counseled hundreds of individuals, families, and couples to help them navigate the complexities of mental health issues, relationships issues and addictions; so that each could arrive at or find some resolution. Caprece encourages individuals to have the courageous conversations with themselves and sometime where necessary with others, to take the power out of fear, shame, guilt. To encourage individuals to get unstuck from self-defeating thoughts, heal the heart, and succeed in living their individual best life.
Author of False Profits and False Profits, Caprece details a real-life account of religion, church, and multi-level marketing gone terribly wrong. As an author Caprece is committed to candor especially when writing about first hand experiences in order to allow the event provide a lens where the reader can see she is just as regular, and extra ordinary as the next person; she just chose to find the calm after calamity, the joy after a jolt, and fiercely declare the forgiveness is not for the frail! Caprece is currently working on a series of books detailing dysfunctional relationships, addictions, and mental health where she candidly describes her discoveries that helped lead to her own peace, joy, and forgiveness. She is hopeful that anyone struggling within these areas may find comfort in knowing you are not alone, will definitely be able to give a name to the experience currently called “crazy” and that you may also be able to catch a glimpse of the light at the end of the tunnel that leads to healing although we each have our own story the path to healing does not have to be foraged alone.
Kind yet candid, strong woman of faith with a little bit of spicy to keep her humble and to reassure those she encounters she is perfectly imperfect!