By Maurice Carroll None of us make it out of life without experiencing some stress. Let’s face it, stress is one of those human traits that crosses all boundaries of faith, nationality, gender and age. There are studies dedicated to defining it and others dedicated to finding and sharing treatments for it. As African Americans, […]
Tag: Depression
Behind the bet: The mental toll of problem gambling
Problem gambling doesn’t just impact a person’s wallet — it can deeply affect their mental health, often co-occurring with or intensifying conditions like depression, anxiety and substance use disorder. Experts say the growing accessibility of betting, especially online, raises serious concerns about how quietly and quickly gambling-related harms can take hold.
Celebrating World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day is an annual event that aims to raise awareness of mental health issues and encourage efforts to support those experiencing mental health problems, as poor working conditions can lead to decreased performance, absence from work, and increased staff turnover.
Sis, stop holding a grudge!
Unforgiveness can lead to bitterness, depression, heart disease and cynicism, and it is important to do healing work to avoid these consequences.
A time to act: Depression screening and preventing suicide among young Black men
By Mylika Scatliffe, AFRO Women’s Health Writer Early in the morning of May 27, 2020, Maxie-Cole’s son, Jamal Clay was found by his sister hanging in the garage of their home in the Chicago suburb of Olympia Fields. He was 19-years old and struggled with depression. He made a previous suicide attempt seven years earlier […]

