Influences of History, Family Communication and Trauma on Approaching Health Care (Part 2)

Influences of History, Family Communication and Trauma on Approaching Health Care (Part 2)

Noble Kin Conversations

09/05/2021 6:24PM

Episode Synopsis "Influences of History, Family Communication and Trauma on Approaching Health Care (Part 2)"

Self identity and self-pride are instrumental influencers in determining the value placed on wellness by an individual. Our history and family construct continuously impact our self-image and self-pride, thus influencing our overall wellness and how we access healthcare. In this in-depth discussion with Suzette Chang - CEO and Founder of Thick Descriptions of Oklahoma City, OK, we examine how historical roots and cultural practices of communication have shaped the experiences that impact our relationships with healthcare providers and our ability to advocate for our health needs. In addition, Suzette shares her background as an Anthropologist and discusses her extensive work in her community of OKC. Thought provoking and insightful discussion for sure! To connect further with Suzette and Thick Descriptions see the website and social media contacts below. https://thickdescriptions.org/ https://www.instagram.com/thickdescript/ https://www.facebook.com/thickdescript

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