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LM discusses how her body image has changed throughout her lifetime and the role social media has played in it. Stories & ConversationsWatchTaking Care of My Mental Health by Addressing Issues SD discusses the role of communication in caring for her mental health and how her concerns have shifted as she's aged. SD discusses the role of communication in caring for her mental health and how her concerns have shifted as she's aged. Stories & ConversationsWatchSearching for a Mental Health Professional That Understands Me IK shares her experience of searching for a mental health professional who did not regard her with pity, but instead could understand her identity and life experience. IK shares her experience of searching for a mental health professional who did not regard her with pity, but instead could understand her identity and life experience. Stories & ConversationsWatchOpening My Mind to Therapy EN talks about how her views on therapy and medication as treatments for her mental health evolved. EN talks about how her views on therapy and medication as treatments for her mental health evolved. Stories & ConversationsWatchRealizing No One Is Perfect Regardless of What Anyone Says HM recalls some of the changes she experienced after receiving counseling, especially concerning the pressure to be perfect and be a strong Black woman. HM recalls some of the changes she experienced after receiving counseling, especially concerning the pressure to be perfect and be a strong Black woman. Stories & ConversationsWatchHelping Break the Stigma that Surrounds Mental Health for Women of Color HM discusses the challenges to her mental health as a Black woman, especially in feeling stigmatized by her family and mental healthcare workers. HM discusses the challenges to her mental health as a Black woman, especially in feeling stigmatized by her family and mental healthcare workers. Stories & ConversationsWatchFeeling More Comfortable With the Counselor Who Has the Same Cultural Background as Me IK explains how her treatment has changed now that she has a mental health professional with the same cultural background as hers. IK explains how her treatment has changed now that she has a mental health professional with the same cultural background as hers. Stories & ConversationsWatchFeeling Comfortable With Therapy EN discusses treating her mental health with medication and therapy. EN discusses treating her mental health with medication and therapy. Stories & ConversationsWatchEmpowering Yourself to Empower Others IK discusses self-advocacy for marginalized populations, highlighting the importance of self-advocacy for women seeking an ADHD diagnosis. IK discusses self-advocacy for marginalized populations, highlighting the importance of self-advocacy for women seeking an ADHD diagnosis. Stories & ConversationsWatchEmbracing Changes in Relationships After Improving my Mental Health HM explains how the relationship with her religious mother changed after she began taking her mental health seriously. HM explains how the relationship with her religious mother changed after she began taking her mental health seriously. Stories & ConversationsWatchEmbracing Both of My Cultural Backgrounds IK discusses the benefit of having a psychiatrist from a similar cultural background who can understand cultural norms, citing arranged marriage as an example. IK discusses the benefit of having a psychiatrist from a similar cultural background who can understand cultural norms, citing arranged marriage as an example. Stories & ConversationsWatchDealing With Mental Health as I Mature JV discusses how she has grown and matured since starting college, a change that her parents have noted. JV discusses how she has grown and matured since starting college, a change that her parents have noted. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10