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Did you know that approximately 15% of the Earth’s population lives with a form of disability? That’s a lot of people—over one billion—and they’re known as the “world’s largest minority.” This group includes people of all races, ages, abilities, and socioeconomic levels, and together they represent the amazing and varied diversity of human life. Too […]
  • Mental Health
There’s simply no doubt about it—minority health disparities resulting from structural racism and discrimination exist in the American healthcare system, and minority members feel the effects every day. Research shows that discrimination against minorities persists in systems because people naturally empathize more with individuals of their own race. One report concludes that the disparities will […]
  • Mental Health
America’s views and laws concerning the LGBTQ community exist in a state of contradictions. On the one hand, the Biden administration has made it a federal priority to safeguard nondiscrimination policies that protect this community, and there seems to be more tolerance in how society views LGBTQ individuals than ever before. On the other hand, […]
  • Mental Health
Mental health is as essential to overall well-being as physical health, and a person must maintain both through care and exercise. However, many are conditioned during youth to believe that tending to men’s mental health—by examining emotions, sharing feelings, and admitting where they have problems—is a sign of weakness and an indication that men lack […]
  • Mental Health
Women’s mental health risks sometimes go unappreciated, but trauma can affect us all. It occurs when an individual experiences a stressful event or another circumstance that overloads their capacity to cope. This experience can happen to anybody, and the resulting post-traumatic stress disorder and mental illness are serious problems that affect people of all genders, […]
  • Mental Health
It is firmly established that different minority communities experience mental health disorders to different degrees. But to the non-psychologist, it may be difficult to understand how or why this happens.  In any given year, about 18% of adults in the United States will live with a diagnosable mental health condition. Moreso, 35.8% of individuals who […]
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