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  2. The Evolution of Mental Health in the Black Community

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    Data from the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2021 showed that only 5.08% of the psychology workforce was Black — as opposed to 80.85% being white. According to Owoo, this disparity ...

  3. Mental Health Stigma: Examples of Everyday Discrimination

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    A 2021 study explored the trends of mental health stigma in the United States over a period of more than 20 years, between 1996 and 2018. In the study, researchers reviewed surveys from across the ...

  4. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Mental disorders. Mental health, as defined by the Public Health Agency of Canada, [7] is an individual's capacity to feel, think, and act in ways to achieve a better quality of life while respecting personal, social, and cultural boundaries. [8] Impairment of any of these are risk factor for mental disorders, or mental illnesses, [9] which are ...

  5. How Spirituality and Religion Play a Role in Black Mental Health

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    The National Alliance on Mental Illness states that “spirituality also incorporates healthy practices for the mind and body, which positively influences mental health and emotional well-being ...

  6. Timeline of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    The National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) was launched in India. 1983. The European Psychiatric Association was founded. 1987. The Indian Mental Health Act was drafted by the parliament, but it came into effect in all the states andunion territories of India in April 1993. This act replaced the Indian Lunacy Act of 1912, which had earlier ...

  7. Historical trauma - Wikipedia

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    Statistics show that they have higher rates of poverty, poor health, maladaptive behaviors, lower quality of life, higher rates of disease, stress, and poor mental health, lower wages/job security, higher homicide rates and drug use and so much more due to the historical trauma they’ve endured over time. Native American Community

  8. The History of Bipolar Disorder - WebMD

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    The earliest mentions of bipolar disorder in medical literature date back to Hippocrates (460-370 B.C.), a physician in ancient Greece who’s often referred to as “the father of medicine ...

  9. Schizophrenia Myths and Facts - WebMD

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    Myth No. 3: Bad parenting is the cause. Mothers, in particular, often get blamed. But schizophrenia is a mental illness. It has many causes, including genes, trauma, and drug abuse. Mistakes you ...