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Black Minds Matter 2! - Learning through the lens ...
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This document is a collection of slides from a presentation titled "Black Minds Matter 2! Learning through the Lens of an African American Family Member" by Gigi R. Crowder. The presentation is sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association and funded in part by Grant No. H79FG000591 from SAMHSA. The views expressed in the presentation do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services.<br /><br />The presentation discusses the importance of culturally responsive mental health care for African Americans. It highlights the need for providers to be racially sensitive and responsible in their practices. The presenter shares her own experiences and efforts to improve health outcomes for individuals and families impacted by mental illness, particularly focusing on supporting non-police responses for mental health crises.<br /><br />The document also includes information on how to download handouts, participate in Q&A, and claim continuing education credits for physicians. <br /><br />The presentation references the Black Minds Matter 2! initiative, which aims to address mental health issues in the African American community. It mentions the experiences of African American mental health consumers and their belief in the importance of spirituality in mental health care.<br /><br />The presentation also includes information on the challenges and recommendations for providing culturally appropriate mental health services for children and youth. It emphasizes the need for clarifying assessments, utilizing natural resources, and involving the child and family in treatment planning.<br /><br />Overall, the document provides an overview of the Black Minds Matter 2! initiative and highlights the importance of culturally responsive mental health care for African Americans, particularly in the context of children and youth.
Keywords
Black Minds Matter 2!
African American Family Member
Culturally responsive mental health care
Racial sensitivity
Non-police responses for mental health crises
Handouts download
Q&A participation
Continuing education credits for physicians
Spirituality in mental health care
Culturally appropriate mental health services
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