black mental health

Embracing Mental Health Day: A Culturally Affirming Perspective

Embracing Mental Health Day: A Culturally Affirming Perspective

Thursday, Oct. 10th was World Mental Health Day. This year’s theme is “Mental Health at Work.” If you live and work in cities like New York or New Jersey, you understand how commuting alone, can be a daily source of stress.

Overcoming Pessimism and Anxiety: Healing from PTSD in Black and Brown Communities

Overcoming Pessimism and Anxiety: Healing from PTSD in Black and Brown Communities

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a public health issue that can have a profound impact on individuals, especially in Black and Brown communities where the prevalence of trauma is often higher. This can lead to feelings of pessimism, anxiety about the future, and a deep-rooted fear that things will never improve. However, it is essential to understand that healing is possible, and seeking a culturally affirming therapist can be a crucial step in the recovery process.

How Black Men Can Stress Less and Live Longer

How Black Men Can Stress Less and Live Longer

Black maleness in the US is often connected to stereotypes and assumptions, and cultural norms can compound why some men may avoid addressing the stressors that impact their mental, emotional and relational health.

Time to Talk: How the Black Community Can Embrace Mental Health Conversations

Time to Talk: How the Black Community Can Embrace Mental Health Conversations

Based on the dangers and circumstances Black people faced, it’s understandable why acknowledging and validating feelings, seemed like a luxury we couldn’t afford. Fortunately, much of that is changing as many throughout the diaspora are looking for ways to heal generational trauma and are finding ways to create safe spaces to heal themselves and their relationships.