Black mental health: A journey of self-preservation

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MHA Admin

Tue, 02/18/2025 – 13:23

by Nicole Cammack, Ph.D., Black Mental Wellness, Corp.

When assessing Black mental health, it is essential to recognize the impact of deep-rooted historical and systemic factors, including racism. The history of Black people in America began with being stripped from everything familiar to them, including family, land, weather, quality of life, language, ceremonies, food, and freedom. Ironically, these are also some of the key components to healing that providers may assess and collaborate with clients to incorporate, when treating mental health through a cultural lens.

Black Americans are more likely to experience a mental health concern, and less likely to receive treatment, according to federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration data. This is concerning as rates of suicide in the Black community continue to increase. Additionally, research suggests that chronic experiences of racial stress and trauma such as microaggressions, viral videos of Black death, or systemic racism, are connected to higher rates of anxiety, depression, and trauma.

Lastly, Black Americans encounter barriers to mental health treatment including limited access to quality services and they are more likely to be misdiagnosed, leading to ineffective treatment. There is also a lack of diversity among providers as only 5% of therapists are Black. Collectively, these factors may alienate Black people from feeling safe and affirmed in the therapeutic environment.

Despite these gaps, Black mental health cannot be put on hold as the field works to improve its shortcomings. The healing work must continue, on our terms and within our communities, tapping into the strengths that have always sustained us.

Cultivating Black mental wellness

“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.”   
—Audre Lorde

Here are some ways to practice mental wellness:

Mental health treatment

Books

  • “Healing Racial Stress Workbook for Black Teens”
  • “Decolonizing Therapy”
  • “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome”

Websites

Community events

  • Black Mental Wellness Day  
    Focuses on radically dreaming a culture of care, healing racial trauma, empowering Black men, and cultivating resilience.
  • Black Mental Wellness Conference  
    Emphasizes the importance of remaining empowered to heal during these emotionally challenging times.

Traditional healing practices

  • Cleansing ceremonies
  • Spiritual baths
  • Aromatherapy

Movement

  • Dance
  • Exercise
  • Sports

Mind-body connection

  • Yoga
  • Pilates
  • Drumming
  • Meditation
  • Prayer

Creativity

  • Art
  • Fashion
  • Music
  • Writing
  • Cooking/Baking
  • Spoken word

Joy

  • Reflect on what brings you joy and do it

Restorative practices

  • Take breaks, a nap, or unscheduled time to decompress and reset (check out The Nap Ministry)

Nature

  • Hiking
  • Gardening
  • Sitting outside
  • Grounding exercises such as standing with your feet in the grass

Community wellness

  • Healing circles
  • Group therapy
  • Barbershops/Beauty salons
  • Spiritual communities

“We are injured individually but heal in community.”  
—Dr. Frances Adomako

Activism as self-preservation

  • Organizing
  • Donating
  • Getting on the front lines of a demonstration

During a time where others are seeking to try and redefine our history, our identity, and what we mean to this world, protecting your mental health is self-preservation. Reclaiming our narrative and reconnecting with our sources of strength is a testament to resilience, self-love and critical to Black mental health in America.

DID YOU KNOW?

The Capital City Emergency “Level II” Trauma & Wellness Center will house a “state of the art” Outreach Community Resource Center, that will provide case management, mental health community advocacy, and oversight from the M.I. Mother’s Keeper mental health advocates. 
 
The Capital City Emergency “Level II” Trauma & Wellness Center will offer patrons access to immediate coverage by general surgeons as well as coverage by the specialties of orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, radiology and critical care.
 
Our goal is to help people in the best way possible in an effort to preserve and to save more lives in the Nation’s Capital and beyond.

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Emergency

Code Red
Gunshot Victim
Life Threatening Wounds
Physical Assault Victim
Severely Injured Auto Accident Victim
Burn Victim
Epilepsy/Seizures
Cardiovascular
Choking & Breathing Obstructions
and more…

trauma

Child Sex Assault Victim
Domestic Violence Victim
Drug Overdose
Rape/Sex Crime Victim
Suicide Watch
Trafficking Victim
Nervous Breakdown
and more…

Mental Health

At Capital City Emergency Trauma & Wellness Center patrons with mental health emergencies that include life threatening situations in which an individual is imminently threatening harm to self or others, severely disoriented or out of touch with reality, has a severe inability to function or is otherwise distraught and out of control, will have access to quality and psychiatric emergency services and referrals.

Physical Health

Whether your life threatening medical emergency involves excessive or uncontrollable bleeding, head injury. difficulty with breathing, severe pain, heart attack, vision impairments, stroke, physically collapsing, or seizure related, rest assured that our professionals will properly assess and evaluate the level of response that will be most needed to help provide stabilized care solutions and minimize complications as well as reduce early mortality.

Holistic Healthcare

We offer healthcare solutions that will support the whole person which includes their physical, psychological, emotional, social, & spiritual wellbeing. Research supports that because your mental state can affect your overall health we support and offer the inclusion of complimentary and alternative medicine(CAM) practitioners and naturopathic doctor recommendations and referrals as a part of our Outreach Community Resource Center’s care regimen and support.

Rehabilitative

Emergency care can typically result in traumatic injuries for which rehabilitation becomes an essential component of care in trying to achieve the best long-term outcomes for the patient. In addition to speeding up recovery times and helping to prevent further complications, rehabilitative care also helps to support a patient’s self-managed recovery once discharged from our facility. Our Outreach Community Resource Center works closely with our trauma center’s discharge department to assure that patrons requiring these services are linked with qualified professionals who will be accountable to the standard of care required to help the patron be successful in their recovery.

Social Services

Our “state of the art” Outreach Community Resource Center intends to promote “expansive” beneficial community enriching services, programs, case management, & linkage to “approved” partner resources and supports in all of the following intended areas and more:

Social Services

  • Clothing
  • Food Pantry
  • Housing/Shelter
  • I.D. Credentials
  • Senior Wellness Check
  • Toiletries
  • Transportation
  • Etc.

Extended Family Services

  • Child Care
  • Credit Counseling
  • Family Court Services
  • Legal Aide

Career Training

  • Apprenticeship programs
  • Computer/Graphics Training
  • Culinary Program  
  • GED Courses
  • Hospitality Training
  • Job Etiquette & Grooming
  • Resume’ Prep
  • Sales Training
  • Software/Technology workshops
  • Small Business Training

Return Citizen
Program Partner
(Bridging the Gap)

  • Case Management
  • Temporary Boarding/Housing
  • Transitional Program Registration

Prevention/Intervention Outreach,
Workshops, & Programs

  • After-school Behavioral Health Program
  • Civic Engagement / Volunteer Sign-up
  • Fatherhood Rites of Passage
  • Gun Violence Town Hall Forum
  • Life Coaching & Coping Strategies
  • Marriage Counseling Workshops
  • Medicare Informational Workshops
  • Mentorship Training
  • Parental Classes
  • Support Groups
  • Town Hall Discussions
  • Violence De-Escalation Training
  • Voter Registration

Nutritional Outreach

  • Cooking Demonstrations
  • Dietary Programs
  • Exercise Classes
  • Recipe Sharing Workshops
  • Meal Prep

Community Outreach

The Healthy DC & Me Leadership Coalition is partnering with the M.I. Mother’s Keeper Mental Health advocacy organization to provide outreach services on the community level as an aid in reducing the existent health inequities that many District citizens are facing as a direct result of the presence of debilitating social determinants and the lack of culturally appropriate care choices and realities for community members residing in marginalized and lower-income communities.

It is the vision and intentions of the M.I. Mother’s Keeper Mental Health Advocates organization to help improve the quality of living for citizens living in our Nation’s Capital and beyond by overseeing the delicate linkage to services and by maintaining higher standards of care accountability for deserving citizens of the Nation’s Capital.

For more information or to enroll as one of our service providers, please email us at:
info@healthydcandme.org