The invisible ache : Black men identifying their pain and reclaiming their power
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Published
New York : Balance, 2023.
Status
Central Library - New Nonfiction - New Books
616.89 V
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616.89 V
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Forest Ave. Library - New Nonfiction - New Books
616.89 V
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616.89 V
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South Side Library - New Nonfiction - New Books
616.89 V
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616.89 V
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Central Library - New Nonfiction - New Books | 616.89 V | On Shelf |
Forest Ave. Library - New Nonfiction - New Books | 616.89 V | On Shelf |
South Side Library - New Nonfiction - New Books | 616.89 V | On Shelf |
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Published
New York : Balance, 2023.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xiii, 268 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
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Includes bibliographical references.
Description
"Early in his career, actor Courtney B. Vance lost his father to suicide. Recently, he lost his godson to the same fate. Still, as mental health discourse hits the mainstream, it leaves the most vulnerable out of the conversation: Black men. In America, we teach that strength means holding back tears and shaming your own feelings. In the Black community, these pressures are especially poignant. Poor mental health outcomes-- including diagnoses of depression and anxiety, reliance on prescription drugs, and suicide-- have skyrocketed in the past decade. Institutionalized racism, microagressions, and stress caused by socioeconomic factors have led Black individuals to face worse mental health outcomes than any other demographic. In this book, Courtney B. Vance seeks to change this trajectory. Along with professional expertise from famed psychologist Dr. Robin Smith (popularly known as "Dr. Robin"), Courtney B. Vance explores issues of grief, relationships, identity, and race through the telling of his own most formative experiences. Together, Courtney and Dr. Robin provide a guide for Black men navigating life's ups and downs, reclaiming mental well-being, and examining broken pieces to find whole, full-hearted living. Self-care is an act of revolution. It's time to revolutionize mental health in the Black community"--,Provided by publisher.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Vance, C. B., Smith, R. L., & Jones, C. (2023). The invisible ache: Black men identifying their pain and reclaiming their power (First edition.). Balance.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Vance, Courtney B., Robin L. Smith and Charisse, Jones. 2023. The Invisible Ache: Black Men Identifying Their Pain and Reclaiming Their Power. Balance.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Vance, Courtney B., Robin L. Smith and Charisse, Jones. The Invisible Ache: Black Men Identifying Their Pain and Reclaiming Their Power Balance, 2023.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Vance, Courtney B.,, Robin L. Smith, and Charisse Jones. The Invisible Ache: Black Men Identifying Their Pain and Reclaiming Their Power First edition., Balance, 2023.
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