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Mental Health, Racism, and Contemporary Challenges of Being Black in America (EPUB)

The Solomon Carter Fuller Anthology: A Landmark Collection of Perspectives on Black Mental Health

Edited by renowned psychiatrists Donna Norris M.D., M.P.H. and Annelle B. Primm M.D., this comprehensive anthology brings together over four decades of insightful lectures from the American Psychiatric Association’s Solomon Carter Fuller Award, named in honor of the first Black psychiatrist in the United States.

This seminal collection of works features contributions from esteemed Solomon Carter Fuller awardees, psychiatrists, and scholar experts, offering a multidisciplinary exploration of the historical, current, and future societal context that shapes the Black experience in the United States.

Examining the Intersection of Mental Health and Public Health

The anthology’s chapters delve into the critical intersection of mental health and public health, racism, public policy, education, and other vital topics, moving beyond the challenges faced by Black communities to offer beacons of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity.

Celebrating Black Psychiatric Leadership and Inspiring Future Generations

This volume not only celebrates the enduring legacy of Black psychiatric leaders but also elevates the contributions of today’s professionals and inspires a new generation of mental health advocates.

Published by Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc, this 334-page hardcover edition is a must-have resource for mental health professionals, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the well-being of Black communities in the United States.

ISBN-10: 1615374701 | ISBN-13: 978-1615374700

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