Epigenomic Awareness as a Key to Black Mental Health: The Disruptive Effects of Not Knowing: The Disruptive Effects of Not Knowing

Author:   Benson George Cooke ,  Schuyler Sky C Webb
Publisher:   Universal Write Publications LLC
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9781942774327


Pages:   418
Publication Date:   22 April 2025
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Epigenomic Awareness as a Key to Black Mental Health: The Disruptive Effects of Not Knowing: The Disruptive Effects of Not Knowing


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Unraveling the link between genetics, history, and Black mental health. Epigenomic Awareness as a Key to Black Mental Health: The Disruptive Effects of Not Knowing, explores how a lack of awareness of epigenomics negatively impacts the mental health of the Black community. It explores how external factors like diet, toxins, anti-Black racism, and discrimination impact gene expression and overall well-being. The book explores the intricate relationship between environmental epigenomic signals and mental well-being and examines how these elements combine to influence an individual's overall health. Drs. Cooke and Webb explore the field of epigenetics, revealing how various factors contribute to significant health disparities. These disparities include higher rates of obesity, heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes. The authors examine how environmental factors like stress, diet, and exercise can modify epigenetic alterations, and potentially reverse them by highlighting the biological mechanisms behind these changes. The text explores how DNA methylation and histone modification - microRNA processes - impact gene expression. Many mental health providers find it challenging to fully understand the complexities and significant impacts of transgenerational inheritance. This work aims to provide scholars, researchers, and healthcare practitioners with a deeper understanding of the experiences of people of color, specifically Black people. It encourages the exploration of intertextual connections and the identification of knowledge gaps in existing literature. Culturally competent healthcare providers are essential to delivering effective mental health care to diverse populations and addressing disparities. Finally, the book proposes recommendations to mitigate the risks of epigenetic consequences and pathways to optimal Black mental health.

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Author:   Benson George Cooke ,  Schuyler Sky C Webb
Publisher:   Universal Write Publications LLC
Imprint:   Universal Write Publications LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.558kg
ISBN:  

9781942774327


ISBN 10:   194277432
Pages:   418
Publication Date:   22 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Benson George Cooke, Ed.D., is a Distinguished Professor of Counseling and Psychology and Director of the Graduate Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program in the Division of Education, Health, and Social Work, at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), located in Washington, DC. He the author and coauthor of several books including: (a) Personal Empowerment for People of Color: Keys to Success in Higher Education; (b) All About Depression; (c) Socio-Economic and Education Factors Impacting American Political Systems: Emerging Research and Opportunities; (d) Selected Aspects of Mentoring: Advice, Challenges, and Approaches; and (e) All About Depression: Issues, Treatment and Resources, 2nd Edition. As an invited keynote speaker, he has addressed diverse audiences at national and international conferences, symposiums, workshops, roundtable presentations, professional institutes, institutions of higher education, as well as podcasts, local and national radio and TV programs and Documentary Films. He is the recipient of the UDC Dr. Marjorie Holloman Parker Distinguished Educator's Award and the UDC awardee for Faculty Excellence in Teaching presented by the UDC President's Executive Cabinet. He served as the past national president of the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) 2009-2011. Dr. Cooke received the 2016 ABPsi Distinguished Psychologist Award for his career contributions to the discipline, literature, and practice of psychology that has supported culturally salient mental health treatment for the African American community. Dr. Cooke holds Ed.D. and M.S. degrees from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and a B.A. degree from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. Schuyler ""Sky"" C. Webb, PhD, MBA, earned degrees from Morehouse College, University of Massachusetts, National University, and Alliant International University. Dr. Webb is the coauthor and editor of a number of books including Selected Aspects of Mentoring: Advice, Challenges, and Approaches; Managing Diversity in the Military: Research Perspectives from the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute; Personal Empowerment for People of Color: Keys to Success in Higher Education; All about Depression (1st edition); Socio-Economic and Education Factors Impacting American Political Systems: Emerging Research and Opportunities, and Minority Nurses in the New Century. Currently, Dr. Webb is the co-owner and principle consultant at McCray Webb & Associates, LLC, Arlington, Virginia. He is a retired senior Medical Service Corps officer, U.S. Navy. During his naval career, he served as a Hospital Corpsman, research psychologist, executive medicine staff, and the Secretary of the Navy staff.

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