African American Mental Health Essay

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Mental health is a battle that many try to fight some succeed and some don’t most of those who don't tend not to seek the medical attention they need African Americans along with some other communities teen not seek the medical attention they may need to overcome their mental illness so I wanted to take the time and being more awareness to the subject and their reasoning for not seeking they help they need and also input some of my opinion on why should get help. I have done some search but just enough to have information on why they seek help but I still wanted to include my opinion which is why I didn’t want too much hardcore evidence. I am going to discuss the challenges they have faced with the healthcare system, treatment/resources, the …show more content…

African Americans face many challenges. I want to start with racism even though it is a very talked-about subject among African Americans it plays a role in affecting their mental health. Being black in America is not easy as they are faced with problems every day though over the years things have gotten significantly better there is still major room for improvement. Racism has been going on for many years which causes black people to have trauma because of the things they have seen or heard about. And all that trauma gets passed down from generation to generation significantly getting worse over the years. Causing mental health problems to skyrocket African Americans tend to suffer from anxiety, depression, and PTSD ( post-traumatic stress disorder). And in an article I used for research, it was mentioned that african american one-year-olds have shown higher …show more content…

These barriers can include lack of insurance, stigma, and cultural differences. As a result, African Americans are less likely to receive mental health treatment and are more likely to experience negative outcomes when they do seek help. The lack of access to quality mental health services can lead to untreated mental health issues, which can have long-term consequences for individuals and their communities.
Stigma:
Stigma surrounding mental health issues is another significant cause of mental health challenges faced by African Americans. Mental health issues are often stigmatized in many communities, including African American communities. Stigma can prevent individuals from seeking help and can lead to feelings of shame and isolation. This can worsen mental health outcomes and prevent individuals from receiving the care they need.
Solutions:
Addressing Historical