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He’s Not a Criminal, He’s in Crisis
"I used to think that if a person was arrested, they must have done something wrong — but I was wrong." -
Black Mental Health and the Importance of 988 Legislation
"The intersectionality of racism, mental health, law enforcement, homelessness and often self-medication via illicit drug use has decimated the Black community." -
Documenting the Traumas of First Responders
First responders dealing with PTSD is the focus of an upcoming documentary by filmmaker Conrad Weaver. -
Black History Month: Writing This Triggers My Anxiety
"I only recently started speaking out about generational trauma, racism and being Black in America because…the anxiety and fear can be too much." -
Resiliency Strengthening Through the Creative Arts
The creative arts have proven to be an effective processing tool for stress, trauma and physiological regulation. -
What Black History Month Means to Me
"I would like to be respected for my strength and tenacity in moving forward and progressing in a way that I choose." -
What the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Taught Us About Physician Burnout
Solving the burnout problem requires striking at the heart of the matter. -
5 Ways a Top Psychiatrist Eases Her Own Stress and Anxiety
We are still very much in the pandemic, and it’s harder to see when we’re going to come out of the challenges — which can make them more difficult to cope with.
