Black Mental Health Matters: Episode 2
In this episode of Black Mental Health Matters, Latisha Carr shares with us how she overcame living in a household with parents that faced mental illness. Carr shares how she turned these early life lessons into a passion for mental health. By not only earning a B.A in Psychology and M.A in Mental Health Counseling but in addition, she’s in route to becoming a life coach and starting a mental health program that’s aimed towards benefiting young adults in between the ages 20 and 30.
Check out Episode 2 of Black Mental Health Matters below.
About Black Mental Health Matters
The BMHM (Black Mental Health Matters) web series is an attempt to bring people of color together in an effort to de-stigmatize the mental health issues surrounding the African-American community. These episodes were created by Leon Burns who was inspired to take on this venture after learning about several mental illnesses that had touched my close friends and family. This led him to believe that there was an incredibly serious issue that would never be brought to life. As a culture, we as African-American seldom disclose the issues that we’ve overcome after years of being accustomed to a socioeconomic disadvantage.
Hi. A relevant post at this time, as the problem has been and is thriving. Mental health is central to our lives. Whether it's work, relationships, school relationships, or personal relationships, it affects it. The main thing is to turn to online therpist in time, for those who want to live in harmony with themselves and be a confident person. After all, such problems can even lead to mental disorders and serious illness. And as you know, all diseases are on nerves. I myself visited a psychologist at one time and am very grateful for his help.
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