Mental Health and Black Culture/with guest Marisha Mathis
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Hi Miracles! This week's episode is all about the stigmas and barriers as it relates to the Black community and mental health. We know that mental health affects the Black community in unique ways, often making it challenging for individuals to discuss the issues they are facing and seek the treatment they need. A recent study found that 63% of Black people view a perceived mental health condition as a sign of personal weakness. The cultural stigma around mental health results in people bottling up their emotions and refusing to speak freely, even to friends or family, fearful of how they will be perceived. And we will discuss this and more with my special guest host Marisha Mathis!
Marisha is a purpose-driven creative. She has found comfort and enjoyment in writing since childhood. She began writing poetry in middle school and continued into her adult years. She became a spoken word artist while attending college and began sharing her poetry publicly in 2010. Her first book of poetry and devotionals, Beauty for Ashes, was published in 2016.
An alumnus of North Carolina Central University, her educational background, observation, life experiences, and field experiences as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker have been the backdrop for writing. She has worked with various populations including children, families, veterans, and the elderly. She enjoys working with at-risk youth and adolescents and specializes in intertwining purpose and therapy to build rapport, educate, treat, and advocate. Check out her website here.
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