Each year, millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental health condition. …We don’t talk enough about our mental health or the Importance of Mental Health Awareness. Being aware and sensitive to mental health is important for many reasons. … According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), one in five Americans have a mental illness, suggesting that mental illness is extremely common.
So……….What are the signs?
Join our host, Ms.Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” for her discussion with Author and Speaker, Jameel Laboo (pictured left) about his motivational book entitled “Signs” bringing Mental Illness Awareness among parents and youth. Jameel’s primary goal is to change the negative mind state of many who surrounded him.
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A Maryland teacher (pictured above), was arrested and booked into the county jail after she was caught on video fighting a student in her classroom.
Dealing with substance abuse, alcoholism, or drug addiction is never easy, and it’s even more difficult when you’re also struggling with mental health issues in addition.
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Most of us have felt like our trust has been compromised at some point in our lives. Needless to say, these experiences can be very painful. Perhaps we’re still scared to trust again. Most of us have felt like our trust has been compromised at some point in our lives. Trust is one of those things that we can’t just skip over. In fact, it’s a crucial ingredient in our relationships; some call it the foundation and without it, it’s really difficult to settle in and just love. Individuals get tired of putting their feelings on the line and giving their all, yet finding themselves with the same results over and over again.
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Black people didn’t know what to think after Botham Jean’s brother hugged the former Dallas cop who took his brother’s life in a deadly case of mistaken identity.