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Black Men and the Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Help

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

By Maco L. Faniel

Neo soul artist, Angie Stone puts to lyrics what many Black women have been thinking about Black men for years when she said “you got mad issues, and you tend to refuse every opportunity to right your wrong”. Because the women in our lives, who know us so intimately and care for us so deeply, can see when we are hurting or responding out of pain. But Black men young and old are walking around with anger, hurt, and stress which is literally sucking the joy out our lives through high blood pressure, impotence, fatigue, alcoholism, and many other physical and emotional manifestations as the result of poor mental health. However, many of us stubbornly refuse to get the mental health help that is needed to be better men – husbands, fathers, boyfriends, or just plain ole emotionally whole.

No, it’s just not “Crazy Uncle Joe” in the backroom of your granny’s house who desperately needs mental health help, but it’s also those brothers out there who seem to have everything together. They are suffering alone, bottling up their emotions, or self medicating. And the ones who depend on them and love them dearly are suffering too.

But why, when mental health help is available?

When I sat down with Dr. Verdi Lethermon (Director of the Psychological Services Division for Houston Police Department and owner of Lethermon & Associates), she said that Black men are reluctant to get mental health help because “Black men have been historically misunderstood, misjudged, and oppressed. Black men have tried to walk a fine line of being assertive and understood without being aggressive. Black men tend not to show their weaknesses because of this. In therapy you have to be vulnerable and let your feelings out and address that.”

And letting feelings out is something that Black men were taught not to do at a very early age. We can all remember what was said to little girls when they fell down and scraped their knees, “aw baby, come here, it’s gon’ be alright.” However, the speech was much different when a little boy fell down and began to cry, “boy stop crying like a little girl, get yo’ a** up and walk it off”. And at those moments, little boys were trained to be grown men who can’t express emotions and are afraid of being vulnerable. But Dr. Lethermon believes that negative emotions have to be dealt with because if not “they eventually come out in an uncontrollable way and then we all pay the prices”.

We know that Black men have been used as scientific and medical guinea pigs from the slave ship to Tuskegee. And while this truth exists, it should not preclude us from getting the mental health help needed. Dr. Lethermon says that when Black men refuse to get mental health help “they tend to be re-victimized by the pain and stress in their lives and continue to victimize others”

So, now may be the right time for Black men to get the mental health help needed! But it takes other Black men and Black people in general to break the stigma about seeing a psychologist and to share mental health challenges. We should take advantage of our oral tradition of storytelling to tell the truth about our mental health. In the same way we ask for a good barber, we should be asking for a good therapist if we really need one.

But how do you know that you need mental health help? Dr. Lethermon says that some of the symptoms are when “you find yourself losing control in areas of your life that you typically have under control, or if a person finds their self slipping into a dark hole and removing self from people, stuff, and routines that you used to do.”

And if you ignore the symptoms, trouble is around the corner. “Anger rises to the surface, because anger is a safe feeling – instead of the real feeling of fear, inadequacy, emotional, stressed, overwhelmed, or powerless – and instead of looking at self that individual blames other people,” Leatherman says.

Fellas, it is not okay to bottle up your feelings or hold back the tears –your issues are real and the way that you feel about them are real also. Jesus wept, Job lamented, David sought counsel, and the O’Jays cried together with their women. So, instead of counseling with brown liquor, with another joint, another woman, or with ESPN – maybe it’s time to call a therapist to talk out these issues.

Ladies can assist in helping the Black men in their lives get the mental health help needed. Dr Leatherman says that mothers, sisters, girlfriends, and wives can “invite him to consider therapy or to a therapist out of your love for him to get him to take care of himself.” Women have great influence on how a man handles his mental health issues – they can be an advocate or a hindrance. Leatherman says that “sometimes women inadvertently stifle a man’s effort to express his feelings by the way women respond to him when he expresses his feelings. Sometimes women minimize his feelings or are overwhelmed and don’t want to hear them, and sometimes women invalidate them. And this can prevent future vulnerability and his willingness to get help, but sometimes they (women) are fighting back. I encourage women to take a look at themselves also – are they hurting or helping the man in their life express his feelings openly.”

So what happens when Black men get the mental health help needed? “It’s pretty amazing”, says Dr. Leatherman, “They feel better about themselves. And that feeling ripples to everybody else – particularly wives and children- they become role models and become the heads that they should be. Then the wives and children are more willing to submit and follow.”

Jill Scott may have said it best when she said “We Need You!” Black women need us, our children need us, and we need ourselves to be whole and emotionally stable. But that cannot happen if we continue to represent false manhood by being afraid to be vulnerable and get the mental health help that some of us so desperately need. Dr. Leatherman says this to Black men, “It takes a lot of courage to come to therapy, everybody won’t do it, but it is one of the best gifts that you can give yourself in life.” And the next generations are counting on you. Our race needs help, so help us God. Future generations are counting on Black men.

Do you have the courage?

Note: Dr. Verdi Leatherman is the author of the upcoming book, When God Speaks People Who Hear are Healed!

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Can Sleep Disorder Affect Your Mental Health?

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

By Seomul Evans

What are the common sleep disorders?

Work at night – your biological clock gets disturbed if you remain awake at night due to work. In case you have sleep disorders you cannot breathe properly thereby causing the oxygen levels in your blood to drop.

Medications – some medicines like antidepressants can cause sleep disorders. According to one estimate approximately 55% of people have sleep disorders in one form or the other. Your mental health is not a good shape.

What are the causes of sleep disorder?

Sleep disorders can happen due number of causes. These sensations can be aches, burning, or sometimes you feel as if bugs are crawling over your legs. Lifestyle changes, breathing devices and/or surgery are the other forms treatments for sleep disorders. Restless legs syndrome – in this disorder you feel some sensations in your legs. Sleeplessness can become the cause for high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and a number of other serious health complications including hypertension, diabetes etc.

There are people who even after trying hard do not get sufficient and good sleep.

Insomnia – insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders that does not allow you to have a good amount of sleep, your body and mind do not feel rested.

There are following risks of sleep disorders

If you do not have proper sleep at night you cannot remain in a proper state of mental health. For severe sleep disorders you may need even surgery to widen your breathing passage.

Sleep paralysis – if you have sleep paralysis you are not able to move while changing over yourself from sleep phase to the wakefulness phase. As a result your personal life and work become the causality. You may feel sleepy but you cannot sleep because of your work. This affects your physical as well as your mental health.

What are the dangers of sleep disorders?

Most importantly a change in your lifestyle can help you overcome sleep disorders to a large extent and keep your mental health in good form. Sleep disorder is a condition when you find it extremely difficult to fall asleep or when your rhythm of sleep or getting up early in the morning is disturbed.

Parasominias – in this sleep disorder you may exhibit symptoms of being both asleep and awake at the same time. The death rate of the people having sleep disorders is higher than those of having adequate good quality of sleep. What are the symptoms of sleep disorders?

They include: Stress – stress is one of the most common causes of sleep disorders. This causes digestive, emotional and mental health problems. If you have sleep apnea (sudden cessation of respiration while in sleep) you suddenly stop breathing for a while.

If you suffer from sleep disorders you are most likely to meet an accident while driving. As a result of this medical disorder your mental health also suffers. Breathing devices and mouthpieces (oral appliances) can treat cases of mild or moderate sleep disorders only.

Diet – junk food, caffeine, alcohol are some of the other causes of sleep disorders. Morning headaches, irritation, depression, learning or memory problems, feeling sleepy all the time during the day are some of the other symptoms of sleep disorders. When your body does not get adequate good quality sleep you may be suffering from a medical disorder known as sleep disorder. Treatment of sleep disorders there are no medications to treat the sleep disorders.

There are many types of sleep disorders, some of the most common are:

Snoring and sleep apnea – snoring may not seem to cause any direct danger to your health but because of snoring you cannot keep your throat open while sleeping. Illness – there are some illnesses like headache, backaches etc. Many psychological and physiological conditions are responsible for disruption in sleep. Loud and chronic snoring is one of the most common causes of sleep disorders.

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How Can Colds and Flu Affect the Mental Health of a Person

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

By Seomul Evans

Colds and flu are the most common diseases worldwide. Colds and flu are the most common diseases in the world and millions of people suffer every year. This disease affects the mental health of an individual in different ways and can interfere with daily activities.

Allergens such as dust, viruses and other pollutants cause colds and flu. Some of the symptoms displayed by people known to the sneezing, runny nose, cough and headache and flu symptoms, body and muscle aches, chills and fever are increasing dramatically.

How and why have they created?

People usually get with colds and flu, when your immune system is weakened, he said. Prolonged illness, excessive stress and poor nutrition are important factors that affect a person’s immune system. What colds and flu more dangerous is the fact that infectious diseases, which can be from one person to another, which in turn affect the mental health of a person to be transferred.

The call and flu viruses are produced by tiny droplets from coughs or sneezes that are inhaled directly from another person, while still suspended in the air may be transferred .Transmitted by hand contact, such as entering the body through the nose, if the person concerned.

How to keep them away?

If you do not want to affect, colds and flu, mental health, you should keep your immune system healthy. The best way is to prevent people, the common cold and influenza. You should wash your hands regularly with antibacterial soap and keep clean.

There is no safe way to colds and flu with all that prevents caused by more than 200 different viruses. Basically this is no way to control them. However, if you catch colds and flu, have a strong immune system, we must defend.

A strong immune system can be built after the proper diet and eat the right amount of nutrients and minerals. For example, you should consume a lot of green leafy vegetables, sweet potatoes, sunflower and broccoli, strengthen the immune system.

Vitamin C accelerates the ability of the immune system to fight harmful microorganisms. If you suffer from colds and flu now, about 500 mg of vitamin C per day reduces the duration and severity of colds and flu.

Timor is that healthy cells to combat viruses and avian-known manufacturers. Zinc is a mineral essential for the proper functioning of this gland is essential and can prevent colds and flu. Physical health always attached mental health and understood the requirements for the immune system can help fight colds and flu.

Drinking hot water and other liquids from the fruit is one of the oldest methods to combat colds and flu. Drinking hot water helps to separate the mucosa and reduces mucus formation, common features are cool. In addition to a quick recovery from colds and flu, this approach increases a person’s mental health through a lot.

Another technique for relief of colds and flu is the steam of boiling water with a few drops of thyme oil and eucalyptus to inhale. We inhale the steam in an open area. It is, however, must cover their heads and large bowl with a cloth and breathe, so the maximum amount of water entering the nasal passage.

My body feels very badly, in general, if you have to colds and flu, and the functioning of your brain is too weak and thus ruins your mental health to do.

Ginger and Chile is no good at it, the cold and flu at bay, is considered good tonic herbs. This, combined with an excellent combination of garlic, because garlic natural antibacterial properties. Foods rich in saturated fats and dairy products and other nutrient-poor diet, can be very useful. The alcohol and snuff to be avoided at times like these worsen the cold and flu.

There is no doubt that those affected by the cold and flu should drink plenty of water and rest well. However, to combat colds and flu, you need a doctor and be taken to bring the right treatment, antibiotics and other drugs. This way you can restore your mental health very quickly.

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How Can Schizophrenia Affect the Mental Health of a Person?

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

By Seomul Evans

Everyone responds differently to these anti-psychotic drugs and hence sometimes, several drugs and variations have to be tried to finally get the right one. Excessive production or modest production neurotransmitter, may account for the series of mental health issues, including schizophrenia.

How is Schizophrenia treated?

Medication: While putting the patients on medication greatly reduces the symptoms of Schizophrenia and to a huge extents helps restore their lives to normal, but these drugs do not completely cure them.

What are the symptoms of Schizophrenia?

Psychotic symptoms and mental health problems usually arise in men in their late teens or at the beginning of their 20’s.The most prominent signs in youngsters can be related to their lack of sleep, fall in grades or even changing of friends.

Psychotherapy: Counseling and therapy help the patients undergoing mental health problems to understand their disorder in a better manner. Some of the most commonly used drugs include chlorpromazine, haloperidol, perphenazine, and fluphenazine.

An individual with schizophrenic relatives is ten times more susceptible to develop schizophrenia as somebody who has no history of the disorder in the family.

Heredity: Investigations show that this state tends to run in families. This will prevent the patient to cause harm, either to themselves or to others. People suffering from Schizophrenia become fearful and withdrawn because they may hear voices of people (who might not even exist), or they may believe that people are plotting against them etc.

Viral Infection:

Some scientists believe that schizophrenia is caused by a virus which attacks the brain. Mental Health – Symptoms and Treatment of Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder which causes a person suffering from it to lose touch with reality.

When do people get Schizophrenia?

Neurotransmitters produce chemicals that transport electrical messages between nerve cells. This disorder causes imbalance of mental health in the patient, resulting in emotional instability and violent behavior.

Severe Symptoms: Correspond to a loss or a decline in the capability to commence with plans, speak, put across emotion, or find joy in everyday life.

Extreme Symptoms:

Refer to problems with attention, memory problems, and the executive functions that permit us to plan and organize. Hospitalization: In the initial stages, where the patient’s mental health is delicate, it’s essential to hospitalize them. Extreme symptoms can also be difficult to identify as part of the disorder but are the most disabling in terms of leading a regular life.

Damage to this particular part of the brain may result in the person becoming delusional. These symptoms are noticeable in women during their mid 20’s or early 30’s.This virus is thought to assail the part of the brain that translates messages from the senses.

What are the likely causes of Schizophrenia?

Patients may be kept under watch until their treatment begins. The symptoms of this mental health disorder are classified into 3 categories:

Mild symptoms:

Mild Symptoms are mostly deal with abnormal thoughts or perceptions, including contemplation disorder, hallucinations and disorders of movement. Schizophrenia rarely occurs after 45 years of age or before the onset of puberty.

Chemical Imbalance: Schizophrenia is caused by a disparity of neurotransmitters in the brain. These thoughts make it difficult for these patients to trust anyone and in turn to have any relationships with others. People suffering from Schizophrenia have to cooperate and work with their doctors in order to find the right medication and dosage with minimum side effects to suit their needs.

Using therapy patients can be made to cope with their daily routines, interacting with people etc. Family support is also helps to a great extent for the recovery and healing of the patient. Since the causes of Schizophrenia are not very clear and the level to which they affect an individual may vary, treatment procedures are decided based on the patient’s condition. These symptoms are difficult to identify as part of the disorder and can be mistaken for lethargy or depression.

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Common Mental Health Problems in Children

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

By Christina Taylor

Physical health problems like fever are easily recognizable. But when it comes to mental health problems, parents usually could not easily identify the problem but they can learn to recognize the symptoms. Thus, parents need to pay more attention if their children are showing signs of excessive anger, fear, sadness or anxiety.

A common mental health problem that children can experience is depression. It is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. It is not just a feeling of being sad. But people who have depression will have it all their lives. It is persistent and it can interfere with everyday life. So how can parents know if their child has depression? Signs of depression are sadness, loss of interest or pleasure in activities the child used to enjoy, change in weight, difficulty sleeping or oversleeping, energy loss, feelings of worthlessness, and worst, thoughts of death or suicide.

Parents with depression should also be more observant of their children’s feelings. Because depression can run in the family and this can usually start between the ages of 15 and 30. This is also more common in women.

Another mental health problem is fear and anxiety. Children may feel anxious before a test or to walk down a dark street. But this is a useful form of anxiety. This can make your children become more alert or careful. This also does not last long and will often end as soon as they are out of the situation that causes anxiety. But there are also anxieties that do not go away and gets worse over time. Children with anxiety have chest pains or nightmares. They may even be afraid to leave home. There are different types of anxiety disorder: panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, phobias and generalized anxiety disorder.

A third common mental health problem is behavior disorders. It is natural that kids misbehave sometimes, but this kind of disorder is more than just doing mischief and rebellion. Kids with behavior disorder will have a pattern of hostile, aggressive or disruptive behaviors for more than 6 months. Signs that parents should pay attention to are harming or threatening themselves, or other people or pets; damaging or destroying property; lying or stealing; not doing well in school, skipping school; early smoking, drinking or drug use; early sexual activity; frequent tantrums or arguments; and consistent hostility towards authority figures.

Another problem is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD. Signs of ADHD are inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. This behavior can last more than six months and causes problems at school, at home and in social situations. This is also more common in boys than in girls.

These behaviors can have a great effect to the lives of children and the people around them. These behaviors can disrupt daily life at home, at school or in the community. Parents who have children with signs of mental health problem should get them checked by a professional to stop the problem from getting worse.

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