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  2. Let's Talk About Black Men and Mental Health - AOL

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    Similarly, men are made to believe that showing vulnerability is a sign of femininity, and therefore they may feel ashamed to discuss their struggles with mental health,” she says. “For Black ...

  3. Mental healing in Black L.A. starts with professional help ...

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    For Black people, finding a competent mental health care provider who looks like them is an arduous task. Two Black mental health professionals offer advice and resources on where (and how) to ...

  4. 10 Free and Low-Cost Therapy Resources for Black People and ...

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    How to find inclusive, affordable mental health resources. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  5. Black Dog Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Black Dog Institute launched “Men’s Health Study” in 2014, with the aim of identifying ways to prevent male suicides and developing mental health tools designed specifically for men. [10] Based on this research, the Black Dog Institute launched an online program, Man Central, that helps men identify early signs of depression and ...

  6. FAMU, Mental Health Council of the Big Bend to host second ...

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    The council is collaborating with the university to host the second annual Black Men’s Mental Health Training titled “The Man in the Mirror” 1-4 p.m. Sunday at FAMU’s Grand Ballroom.

  7. Obstacles to receiving mental health services among African ...

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    Black children/adolescents, [15] parents, [14] and care providers [13] reported they did not think their child had any mental health problems or they believed the mental health problems were minor. [16] Care providers refrained from providing parents with mental health resources if they thought the child's concerns were a “phase”. [13]

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