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Monday, 31 December 2018

A Discussion On Black Mental Health

By Dorothy Watson


It goes without saying, but the stigma or racism is still very much alive these days. It totally depends on the individual goings on and undertakings in each persons life, may it be an ongoing experience or an offshoot of historical perspectives. Anyhow, statistics show that African Americans are very much liable to take the brunt of unique challenges, which explains the distinctions of the term black mental health.

Racism is an idea thats inputted to most, if not all, African Americans at a very tender age. Although some might not have experienced it to an overt or severe degree due to subsisting in a modern, well adjusted environment, its something whose repercussions theyve likely heard on the news, something that their parents or relatives apprehensively talk about, their peers languish about, or something that theyve deduced from the stares of strange strangers on the subway.

Anyway, it wouldnt do to turn a blind eye and pretend that it doesnt exist with all the trappings of modernization. Also, history is something that anyone couldnt lightly ignore. As it is, even the thought of those days of yore is enough to drive home the idea that the world isnt fine and fair at all.

Therefore, certain well meaning individuals have built an enterprise that caters specifically to blacks and other racial minorities. As per their mission, they aim to educate and inspire vulnerable persons from vulnerable communities. This undertaking is no doubt an effort to overturn undesirable statistics which relegates African Americans to the sidelines when it comes to receiving according treatment on mental and psychological issues and some such.

More specifically, the historical adversity undergone by African Americans, from slavery to the more recent socioeconomic, health, and educational exclusion from the twentieth century has translated to impregnable perceptions of disparity. Altogether, and if we were to take Maslows Hierarchy of Needs seriously, the lack of these givens may result in a downturn of self actualization, namely issues in ones mental state. Its not at all far fetched to assume that people who are discriminated, impoverished, and some such, are at higher risks for poor psychological well being.

If we were to build upon Maslows quintessential Hierarchy of Needs, then it might be said that these experiences refused certain Blacks from achieving self actualization, that which could be emotionally or mentally burdensome to their well being. Compound that with the cumulative feelings of exclusion, discrimination, and the actualities of poverty, and we are painted an extremely bleak picture.

The BMHA, which is an alliance for education and consultation for BMH, is a regional and social membership and advocacy non profit organization. It means to provide an authoritative forum which aims to promote relevant approaches to health access and the like. The BMHA aims to engage healthcare professionals in a licensed, and service oriented practice to its patients.

Many approaches are adopted for this enterprise. Theres direct service prevention, that which ranges from school services to community ones. It touches on motley topics, from tobacco use education and prevention, HIV and AIDS prevention initiatives, and even fatherhood initiatives. After all, the reasons for mental issues are wide and discrete. Might as well be as holistic as possible in ones approach.

Also, for its education and prevention measures, there are summer camps and special afterschool programs, specifically targeted for children and teens. In these hosting trainings, theres a whole range of initiative included, from informed historical perspectives on structural racism and consequently mental stigma and social health. Theyre also inculcated with the ideals of cultural competence. There are basically many approaches, among which is faith based, should individuals choose to undergo such.




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