Lay My Burden Down: Suicide and the Mental Health Crisis among African-Americans

Author:   Alvin F. Poussaint ,  Amy Alexander ,  Amy Alexander
Publisher:   Beacon Press
ISBN:  

9780807009598


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   12 October 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Lay My Burden Down: Suicide and the Mental Health Crisis among African-Americans


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Through stories (including their own), interviews, and analysis of the most recent data available, Dr. Alvin Poussaint and journalist Amy Alexander offer a groundbreaking look at 'posttraumatic slavery syndrome,' the unique physical and emotional perils for black people that are the legacy of slavery and persistent racism. They examine the historical, cultural, and social factors that make many blacks reluctant to seek health care, and cite ways that everyone from the layperson to the health care provider can help.

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Author:   Alvin F. Poussaint ,  Amy Alexander ,  Amy Alexander
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.224kg
ISBN:  

9780807009598


ISBN 10:   0807009598
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   12 October 2001
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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"As a black woman thrashing with the new class divide and an intermittent but chronic depression that feels as old as rivers, I found [Lay My Burden Down] a relief, an assured voice in a wilderness [that] I felt I was essentially wandering alone. --Erin Aubry Kaplan, Salon ""A persuasive moral indictment of the mental-health establishment for not working harder to rid itself of prejudicial images of African-Americans within its own practices, and to address them in earnest in the larger society."" --Matthew V. Johnson, The Christian Century ""A stunner of a book. . . . The positive message here is that these scourges can be prevented."" --Leon Eisenberg, M.D., coauthor of Children in a Changing Health System"


As a black woman thrashing with the new class divide and an intermittent but chronic depression that feels as old as rivers, I found [ Lay My Burden Down ] a relief, an assured voice in a wilderness [that] I felt I was essentially wandering alone. --Erin Aubry Kaplan, Salon <br><br> A persuasive moral indictment of the mental-health establishment for not working harder to rid itself of prejudicial images of African-Americans within its own practices, and to address them in earnest in the larger society. --Matthew V. Johnson, The Christian Century <br><br> A stunner of a book. . . . The positive message here is that these scourges can be prevented. --Leon Eisenberg, M.D., coauthor of Children in a Changing Health System


As a black woman thrashing with the new class divide and an intermittent but chronic depression that feels as old as rivers, I found [ Lay My Burden Down ] a relief, an assured voice in a wilderness [that] I felt I was essentially wandering alone. --Erin Aubry Kaplan, Salon A persuasive moral indictment of the mental-health establishment for not working harder to rid itself of prejudicial images of African-Americans within its own practices, and to address them in earnest in the larger society. --Matthew V. Johnson, The Christian Century A stunner of a book. . . . The positive message here is that these scourges can be prevented. --Leon Eisenberg, M.D., coauthor of Children in a Changing Health System


As a black woman thrashing with the new class divide and an intermittent but chronic depression that feels as old as rivers, I found [ Lay My Burden Down ] a relief, an assured voice in a wilderness [that] I felt I was essentially wandering alone. --Erin Aubry Kaplan, Salon <br> A persuasive moral indictment of the mental-health establishment for not working harder to rid itself of prejudicial images of African-Americans within its own practices, and to address them in earnest in the larger society. --Matthew V. Johnson, The Christian Century <br> A stunner of a book. . . . The positive message here is that these scourges can be prevented. --Leon Eisenberg, M.D., coauthor of Children in a Changing Health System


Author Information

Alvin F. Poussaint is a renowned scholar, psychiatrist, and consultant. He studied at Columbia University and Cornell University, and is currently at Harvard Medical School, where he serves as the dean of students. He is the author and coauthor of many articles and publications including Raising Black Children and Lay My Burden Down- Suicide and the Mental Health Crisis Among African-Americans. Amy Alexander is an award-winning content producer. A 2008 Alfred Knobler Fellow at The Nation Institute, she has contributed to many prominent publications, including the Miami Herald, Boston Globe, Village Voice, Washington Post, and the Nation. She has also written for Salon.com and TheRoot.com, and was associate producer of NPR's Tell Me More, with Michel Martin. Her works include Lay My Burden Down, coauthored with Alvin Poussaint, MD, and Uncovering Race- A Black Journalist's Story of Reporting and Reinvention. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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