by bhealthall | Mar 6, 2019
Trilogy of Trauma – Epilogue: Black Men “Suffering in Silence: Depression, Stress and Trauma in Black Men” Featured Expert: TBA There is a secret depression and ever-present rage that is rooted in a variety of traumatic and stressful life events that many Black...
by bhealthall | Mar 6, 2019
Trilogy of Trauma – Act Two: Black Children “Why Wakanda Matters to the Mental Health of Black Children and Youth” Featured Experts: Dr. Harriette Wimms, Dr. Bruce Purnell, and Mr. Koli Tengella Studies have shown that the depiction of Wakanda as a thriving...
by bhealthall | Mar 6, 2019
The Wakefield Self-Report Questionnaire Call _____________ to speak to a BMHA Specialist who will assess your needs and refer you to the appropriate mental health practitioners. Call Now Disclaimer Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do...
by bhealthall | Mar 6, 2019
Rising: Summoning the Village In 2015, BMHA was lauded for its quick and profound response to a citywide uprising, which followed the brutal death of a young man that occurred while he was in police custody. In addition to its already established links and commitment...
by bhealthall | Mar 6, 2019
Kasserian Ingera? Among the most accomplished and fabled tribes of Africa, no tribe was considered to have warriors fiercer or more intelligent than the mighty Maasai. It is perhaps surprising, then, to learn the traditional greeting that passed between Maasai...