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Spring 2023 Issue Black Mental Health Today

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Black Mental Health Spring/Vol. 7/2023

TODAY

On Racial Ambiguity And Mental Health Research shows people of mixed race – particularly those dealing with the issue of not being Black enough – are more likely to report a mental health illness

Plugging The School-to-Prision Pipeline Parents and mental health professionals play crucial roles in altering the trajectory of students’ lives

When Company Culture Is Contaminated Mental health professionals provide support to clients coping with a toxic work environment

TRIPPING TOWARD WELLNESS Use of ketamine for those with treatment-resistant depression grows


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