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FORBIDDEN SECRETS RAW AND UNCUT PODCAST
Demario Richardson
10 episodes
1 week ago
Forbidden Secrets Podcast. A safe space where forbidden conversations are welcomed. This Podcast will include educational components, live raw & uncut interviews, fact checks, resources and referrals, focused on conversations of those who are affected by the disparities people encounter when it comes to healthcare such as chronic illnesses, mental health, economic status and housing discrimination, fear of HIV criminalization and more. We welcome space for education, venting, and solution-oriented dialogue on the show.
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Forbidden Secrets Podcast. A safe space where forbidden conversations are welcomed. This Podcast will include educational components, live raw & uncut interviews, fact checks, resources and referrals, focused on conversations of those who are affected by the disparities people encounter when it comes to healthcare such as chronic illnesses, mental health, economic status and housing discrimination, fear of HIV criminalization and more. We welcome space for education, venting, and solution-oriented dialogue on the show.
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HIV and Mental Health (In recognition of Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!!)
FORBIDDEN SECRETS RAW AND UNCUT PODCAST
18 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
HIV and Mental Health (In recognition of Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!!)

Tap into the dialogue around Mental Health and HIV.

Anyone can have mental health problems. Mental health conditions are common in the United States. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), in 2019, about one in five American adults experienced a mental health issue.

People with HIV are at high risk of some mental health conditions because of the stress associated with living with HIV. For example, people living with HIV are twice as likely to have depression as people who do not have HIV.

It is important to remember that mental health conditions are treatable and that people who have mental health problems can recover.

The following factors can increase the risk of mental health problems in anyone:

  • Major life changes, such as the death of a loved one or the loss of a job
  • Negative life experiences, such as abuse or trauma
  • Biological factors, such as genes or brain chemistry
  • A family history of mental health problems

In addition to these factors, the stress of having a serious medical illness or condition, like HIV, may also negatively affect a person's mental health. Situations that can contribute to mental health problems in people with HIV include:

  • Difficulty in telling others about an HIV diagnosis
  • Stigma and discrimination associated with HIV
  • Loss of social support and isolation
  • Difficulty in getting mental health services

With Guest Speakers.

  • Kia Price - MSW - (Master of Social Work)
  • Langston Jones - Prevention Specialist - Vivent Health Center KC

HIV and Mental Health | NIH



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FORBIDDEN SECRETS RAW AND UNCUT PODCAST
Forbidden Secrets Podcast. A safe space where forbidden conversations are welcomed. This Podcast will include educational components, live raw & uncut interviews, fact checks, resources and referrals, focused on conversations of those who are affected by the disparities people encounter when it comes to healthcare such as chronic illnesses, mental health, economic status and housing discrimination, fear of HIV criminalization and more. We welcome space for education, venting, and solution-oriented dialogue on the show.