Episode #166: The Heartfelt Narratives of Severe Mental Illness in the Black Community
Dr. P On The Pod14 Juli 2022

Episode #166: The Heartfelt Narratives of Severe Mental Illness in the Black Community

On this week's episode of Dr. P on the Pod, Dr. P discusses severe mental illness and how greatly it challenges diverse communities. As mental health awareness continues to grow in the United States as a whole, African American communities continue to have trouble getting the right care and resources. Dr. P is joined by Pastor Shirley Wilkins McFarlin and Cassaundra “Cassie” Hayes , who give their heartfelt testimony relating to their personal and professional experiences with mental health....

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