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Dealing with private pain, in public plain. Did you know that in the United States, over 10.3 million adults have serious thoughts of …

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43 thoughts on “Mental Health is declining and Black women are hit the hardest | Keita Joy | TEDxBeaconStreet”

  1. I'm a home health aid that has a lot on her plate and it keeps piling up….. I'm tired….I only have bike for transportation. No mom no dad both deceased…..seems like I always get the short end of the stick 😥

  2. Is there any proof of this? Seeing as way more men commit suicide per year the title is just completely wrong, stop trying to find things to make about race lol

  3. Hey I'm going to qualify the looseness of that coincidence you are strong but check it out you also wrong so go ahead and judge the coincidence I have the weather say about balance of all those qualities even the plausibility of them makes way more sense to me that leaning anywhere to either of them at any given moment

  4. White women have seen themselves as the hero? How can you claim to be against racism and then make vague generalizations about entire race is like that. You are everything that you claim to be against

  5. Thank you! Yes, we have to take responsibility for self, 1st. We are NOT superwomen. It sounds like a compliment but it is NOT. Just because we allow someone to push us into an overwhelmed state of living, WE CAN SAY NO.

  6. No one forces you guys to take on all that extra stuff. You said community, school, kids, church, work, and your husband. When really all you should be focused on is your husband and kids. I'd assume you both work and deal with the children so its not just you. Community and church should be tackled as an entire family not just you as a woman. Are you going to church by yourself? I doubt it. Lastly school is self inflicted. No one tells you to go to school. Thats more stress you added to your life

  7. I truly needed to hear this as a Psychology graduate and feeling overwhelmed and pressured to do something or everything at once with post graduate life. I have definitely been feeling overoverwhelmed especially with my own Podcast called "Simply Nickie Podcast " on anchorfm, Spotify , Google and Apple Podcast. I talk about mental health awareness, self care and love journey, etc. Even I too get overwhelmed and your video made me feel heard and seen. Thank you for this

  8. Dr. Keita THANK YOU FOR THIS TED TALK! I needed this! I’m struggling with mental health currently. I went though a major battle inward before I even understood I needed help. Than another year before I ASKED for help…

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