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Book Dr. Yvette Battle for Your Next Event
Looking for a speaker who can move hearts, change minds, and inspire transformation?
Dr. Yvette Battle, CPSY.D, LMSW, CASAC, is a dynamic public speaker whose voice bridges faith, education, and real-world experience.
Whether standing behind a pulpit, leading a workshop, or empowering audiences in recovery centers, schools, and correctional facilities, Dr. Battle speaks with authenticity and authority. Her testimony of overcoming challenges, coupled with her professional expertise in counseling and psychology, resonates with people from all walks of life.
Areas of Impact
● Preaching & Ministry – Delivering biblically grounded, spirit-filled messages.
● Motivational Speaking – Inspiring change through powerful testimony and practical wisdom.
● Education & Training – Equipping communities, churches, and organizations with tools for emotional and spiritual growth.
● Youth & Teens – Connecting with the next generation through relatable truth and encouragement.
● Recovery & Rehabilitation – Bringing hope to shelters, halfway houses, rehab programs, and reentry communities.
● Correctional & Reform Settings – Speaking life and restoration to those navigating incarceration and transition. Why Book Dr. Battle? Dr. Battle doesn’t just speak—she ignites transformation. With a unique blend of clinical expertise, spiritual insight, and lived experience, she empowers people to see beyond their present struggles and step into purpose. Her message is one of hope, resilience, and renewal—whether she’s addressing a church congregation, a classroom, a corporate team, or a group of men and women in recovery.
✨ Now Booking Speaking Engagements for Churches, Conferences, Schools, Community Events, Recovery Programs, and more!
For bookings and inquiries, you can email me at yvettebattle4@gmail.com

This memoir is the story of my life—my experiences, perspectives, growth, hardships, struggles, slip-ups, and victories. It is my testimony, told with honesty and conviction.
For years, people encouraged me to write, insisting that my story carried weight beyond myself. At first I dismissed the idea, but the conviction grew stronger. What began as resistance eventually became obedience. I realized that holding it in was like carrying a baby full term and refusing to deliver—it was dangerous for me, and for the calling inside of me. This book is that delivery.
Although my story includes a battle with severe substance use disorder, less than a third of these pages are about drugs. The heart of this book reaches into many struggles people face: domestic violence, eating disorders, mental illness, church hurt, family dysfunction, rejection, pride, abandonment, and unhealthy relationships. I share candidly about experiences ranging from growing up as a preacher’s kid to raising a special-needs child, from living in shelters to returning to school later in life, and from surviving abuse to navigating love, faith, and forgiveness.
This is not a book about blame. It is about truth. It is about survival. It is about perception—and perception is reality. Every chapter reflects the ways pain can become purpose, and how even broken places can be used to bring forth growth.
This is my story, and it was all necessary.
