dimanche 8 mai 2016

Details On Black Mental Health

By David Cooper

Unlike the few African American celebrities and other public figures that are faced with medical trauma, mental health continues to silently take the lives of many black people. According to statistics, black people are more likely to be faced by these conditions unlike other individuals. This has raised a lot of concern and many individuals are now looking closely towards this predicament. In connection to this, the following is an article on black mental health.

Research has brought to light the fact that a majority of the blacks, especially those who have gone to school, are very reluctant to seek medical assistance for their conditions unlike the whites. Besides, they are also more prone to suffer from conditions such as these due to the environments in which they are raised, which is full of stress.

One of the main reasons why the blacks suffer in silence is due to their state of poverty and joblessness. Culture is also another factor which plays an active role in contributing to such conditions. This is so in that some medics assume their conditions to be normal, hence ruling out any type of treatment which would have been helpful in such situations.

Another research on the health care system documented that the health care system is also to blame for this trend. This is more so in the hospitals which has majority of their workers as white. This stuff always tends to put a blind eye to the black patients suffering from mental illness, especially the young children. For this reason, most of these patients end up feeling discouraged, and this may worsen their situation.

The tendency of African Americans to suffer alone in silence can be traced all the way from the olden days, during the time when the African were colonized by the whites. In these times, it was considered an offense for one to be suffering from mental conditions. This made them be more susceptible to punishment and due to this; they always lived in fear and kept their states of mind hidden.

Many therapists explain that this stigma still exists in the world of today. This is especially in those African American who have become successful and continue to face discrimination in their work environments. Showing any sign of this illness would mean that they are not first for their job, which would be taken away from them and given to more desirable people, preferably the whites.

When it comes to the broader picture, it is evident that people who travel from one country to another are more prone to acquiring mental illness. This is a common scenario for the black community, who move to the white nations in search of a better life. Children are even more affected as they have more interaction opportunities with the society.

In conclusion, there should be increased campaigns on the mental illness situation in the black community. They are supposed to be aware that this is just a disease like any other, and there is nothing to shy away from. They should also be encouraged to seek treatment in due time.




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