In this thought-provoking episode, Shannon and Lisa discuss the impact of generational trauma on the mental health of black individuals. They explore the theory of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) and its potential influence on the high rates of anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues within the black community. The lack of representation of black therapists is also brought up, highlighting the need for more culturally competent professionals to address the unique challenges faced by black individuals seeking mental health support. The hosts share personal experiences and reflections on coping mechanisms, such as humor, used to deal with the effects of trauma. They emphasize the importance of taking mental health days and seeking therapy as a means of healing and breaking generational curses. This episode aims to bring awareness to the significance of mental health within the black community and challenges the listeners to consider their own experiences and perceptions.
Black People, You Need Therapy
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