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Mental illness people of color
The problem, in part, is that we often fail to recognize that mental illness is much more than feeling melancholy or anxious, it is not a sign of weakness, and it does not discriminate . Popular depictions of mental illness often lean into harmful and inaccurate stereotypes, but these landmark TV shows get it (mostly) right. BIPOC mental health statistics and general information · Percent of African Americans with Mental Illness: 17% [Source] · Percent of Latinx/Hispanic Americans . There are significant historical, structural, and interpersonal factors that cause mental health disparities by race. We designed this resource toolkit to help you design strategies to optimize your mental health and support the mental health of our communities. Mental health is a growing concern in the U.S. as a whole, however, people of color are 50% less likely to seek care for mental health concerns as compared to whites. Many communities of color view mental health challenges as "First World" or "white people problems." Because previous generations endured structural discrimination/oppression like slavery and immigration, younger people are sometimes judged for their mental health conditions and told to "get over it." This dismissal can make people feel weak, isolated, and ashamed of their mental health conditions, worsening their mental health. Mental health issues affect everyone, but people of color — Black, Latinx, Asian and Native American people — have higher ratesof some mental health disorders and face greater . Hollywood has a long history of reiterating harmful stereotypes when it comes to mental illness, but these films get it (mostly) right.