Listen "Black Women & Depression: Understanding Our Differences"
Episode Synopsis
Ep. 68 Struggling with clinical depression, a resilient Black woman strives to be seen and heard in a world that demands she be "stronger than everyone else," uncovering research that reveals how Black women experience depression differently than White women.
"Healing is possible, recovery is possible, and you can live a full, complete and healthy life while also managing living with mental health conditions."
As a black woman living with depression, I was intrigued when I came across an article about the signs of depression in black women. After reading the research done at NYU and Columbia, I could relate to the symptoms of self-hatred, self-blame, and the inability to experience pleasure. This research opened my eyes to the fact that there is a medical mistrust among black and brown communities and that this mistrust can contribute to people not seeking help for mental health conditions. I'm now committed to creating safer and more forgiving environments in my family and community to help those in need seek the help they deserve.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How the signs and symptoms of depression manifest differently in Black women.
2. Why people of color often do not seek mental health or medical treatment.
3. What we can do to foster more healing communities, rooted in addressing the effects of racism?
Credits
Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC
IG @thefrontseatlife FB @thefrontseatlife Email [email protected]
Produced & Edited by Jazzy T IG @Jazzytonair
Resources
NYU Study Depression May Look Different in Black Women
Suicide Prevention Helpline has someone for you to talk to 24/7 call 988
Text GO to 741741 to reach a trained crisis counselor
Call 211 or visit www.211.org for help finding public services in your area
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Questions for the Host? Email Kelly Marie at [email protected]
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"Healing is possible, recovery is possible, and you can live a full, complete and healthy life while also managing living with mental health conditions."
As a black woman living with depression, I was intrigued when I came across an article about the signs of depression in black women. After reading the research done at NYU and Columbia, I could relate to the symptoms of self-hatred, self-blame, and the inability to experience pleasure. This research opened my eyes to the fact that there is a medical mistrust among black and brown communities and that this mistrust can contribute to people not seeking help for mental health conditions. I'm now committed to creating safer and more forgiving environments in my family and community to help those in need seek the help they deserve.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How the signs and symptoms of depression manifest differently in Black women.
2. Why people of color often do not seek mental health or medical treatment.
3. What we can do to foster more healing communities, rooted in addressing the effects of racism?
Credits
Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC
IG @thefrontseatlife FB @thefrontseatlife Email [email protected]
Produced & Edited by Jazzy T IG @Jazzytonair
Resources
NYU Study Depression May Look Different in Black Women
Suicide Prevention Helpline has someone for you to talk to 24/7 call 988
Text GO to 741741 to reach a trained crisis counselor
Call 211 or visit www.211.org for help finding public services in your area
Podcast Like a Pro!
Riverside.FM Promo Code JAZZYCAST for 15% off Remote Recording
JazzCastPros.com for help launching, branding or editing your podcast.
Questions for the Host? Email Kelly Marie at [email protected]
Click Here to rate & review on Apple Podcast
Rate & Share this Podcast from Spotify
Add this show to your collection on Pandora.
Support the Show with a one-time donation
Other episodes you'll enjoy:
His & Her Mental Health Checklists with Rah of Fatha Torch Podcast (Part 1)
Depression Life Hack: Cleaning Your Room Without Getting Out of Bed
Bad B****** Have Bad Days Too | Healthy Illness
Check out other Podcasts on the JazzCast Pros Network:
Fatha Torch, be the Dad You Wish You Had
Getting Real with Bossy, for Women who OWN business
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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