The psychologist La Keita Carter didn’t sugar-coat her message when she addressed a group of black women on Saturday at a conference designed to improve their mental health. It’s imperative, she said, that people who are suffering and in shock seek counseling. “When trauma symptoms persist and…
Source: Sun
Black women face unique mental health challenges, psychologist says
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