The strong black woman, also called the black superwoman complex, is a strong, resilient, African-American woman, who strives for excellence in all areas of her life, not for the sake of excellence but in an effort to be seen as equal in a society that sees little value in her and believes she's undeserving of access to meaningful resources and success. The sacrifice for her super achievements is the denial of her own pain and needs. Bridgette Arnett, MD, PhD. and Mawusi Arnett, MD, MPH discu...
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The strong black woman, also called the black superwoman complex, is a strong, resilient, African-American woman, who strives for excellence in all areas of her life, not for the sake of excellence but in an effort to be seen as equal in a society that sees little value in her and believes she's undeserving of access to meaningful resources and success. The sacrifice for her super achievements is the denial of her own pain and needs. Bridgette Arnett, MD, PhD. and Mawusi Arnett, MD, MPH discu...
S2 E17 Rhythms of Healing: Hadiya’s Musical Journey of Mental Wellness | Hadiya Ayodele | Balin A. Durr, MD
Balin A. Durr, MD
59 minutes
1 year ago
S2 E17 Rhythms of Healing: Hadiya’s Musical Journey of Mental Wellness | Hadiya Ayodele | Balin A. Durr, MD
Millions of people found the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic difficult to deal with. This was especially true for children, teens, and young adults; and sometimes, it resulted in depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. My special guest, Hadiya, a 22-year-old recording artist, music producer, mental health advocate, musician, and CEO of Dollhouse Entertainment Media and Publishing, discusses her emotional odyssey captured in her latest album, "My Space." Each track encapsulates a ...
Balin A. Durr, MD
The strong black woman, also called the black superwoman complex, is a strong, resilient, African-American woman, who strives for excellence in all areas of her life, not for the sake of excellence but in an effort to be seen as equal in a society that sees little value in her and believes she's undeserving of access to meaningful resources and success. The sacrifice for her super achievements is the denial of her own pain and needs. Bridgette Arnett, MD, PhD. and Mawusi Arnett, MD, MPH discu...