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Empowering Black Women through Therapy
How Anxiety Impacts Black Women & Their Relationships
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 19% of adults in the United States experience anxiety disorders. With the pressures of being the anchor of the home while being underpaid and overworked in almost every area of life, Black women face a greater risk of developing anxiety disorders.
New to Therapy? Here’s What to Expect from a Black Therapist
Reaching out to a therapist or counselor for the first time can be a daunting experience. First, you need to find a therapist that fits your needs, but that’s only one step in the process.
Group Therapy vs. Sister Circles: Why Choose Group Therapy When I Have My Tribe?
There is power in sharing a space with like-minded people who are working toward achieving similar goals. You can’t put a price on being seen and understood when you are going through a tough time. Black women can achieve their personal goals in two ways: sister circles and group therapy.
5 Things That Have Kept Black Women from Seeking Therapy
In the past, African-Americans have not sought therapy. Some may say that there is a specific reason for this, but there are several. The primary belief is that, within the Black community, mental health has historically been considered taboo. Fortunately, in recent years, this long-standing notion regarding the Black community is beginning to change – particularly among Black women.