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Black Women Mental Health Facts . When it comes down to the facts and figures, Collins says that there are a number of reasons why black women aren’t seeking professional help for their stress ...
Therapy for Black Girls was created in 2014 to make mental health care more accessible and relatable for Black women. The goal was to erase the stigma that often prevents women from seeking therapy .
Protecting Mental Health Post-Election. As Black women process the results of the November 5 election, licensed clinical social worker and holistic psychotherapist, Odile McKenzie, ...
As Mental Health Awareness Month ends, a growing wave of Black women founders are putting wellness before the grind—and challenging toxic hustle culture for good. Skip to content.
The post ‘Unheard’: Black women open up about mental health appeared first on TheGrio. Amaka Gratia, Andrea Dalzell, D’Shonda Brown, Dr. La Shawn Paul and Yasmine Jameelah come together to ...
The California Black Women’s Health Project launched several programs to address the disparities in black women’s mental health in the state. In August 2002, the project began hosting town hall ...
A 2023 study found that though 29 percent to 44 percent of Black women experience postpartum depression symptoms, few are properly identified as having postpartum depression and receive mental ...
For Black women in America, gender and racial bias delivers a devastating one-two punch when it comes to physical and mental health.
Black women and girls are generally not getting the mental health care they need. Sign up for our Daily eBlast to get coverage on Black communities from the media company who has been doing it ...
Black women are in a complicated position, meaning we constantly oscillate between being “too strong, aggressive, loud” while at the same time being overlooked, underappreciated and overqualified.
When Black women stifle our radiant energies to keep peace, promote counterproductive diplomacy or appease self-centered and self-righteous wolves in sheep’s clothing hell-bent on exploiting us ...
‘Unheard’: Black women open up about mental health. Amaka Gratia, Andrea Dalzell, D'Shonda Brown, Dr. La Shawn Paul and Yasmine Jameelah come together to chat about mental health.