It’s more important than ever to learn how to spot the mental health risks of discrimination and racism. In this interview, journalist Jason Carter, MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson, and licensed clinical psychologist / narcissism expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula discuss…
– Why there are health risks when it comes to marginalized communities
– The clinical and health risks of cultural ignorance (why are there clinical risks & how common is it?)
– The two key elements of health disparities
– The most common mental health occurrences from perceived discrimination and racism – depression, anxiety, ptsd, stress, substance abuse / addiction, and more
– The increased risk for mental illness due to discrimination (why are there clinical risks & how common is it?)
– How to combat mental illness stemming from these issues
– The roles narcissism and gaslighting play in the Black Lives Matter movement
– Why discomfort during conversations about racism in America can actually be a good, healthy thing
– Legitimate self help and coping advice from a licensed clinical psychologist
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