Standing In the Shadows: Understanding and Overcoming Depression in Black Men

by John Head

Hardcover, 2004

Collection

Status

Available

Call number

Medical Reference - Culture

Publication

Crown Archetype (2004), 224 pages

Description

A first-of-its-kind exploration of black men and depression from an award-winning journalist The first book to reveal the depths of black men’s buried mental and emotional pain,Standing in the Shadowsweaves the author’s story of his twenty-five-year struggle with depression with a cultural analysis of how the illness is perceived in the black community—and why nobody wants to talk about it.In mainstream society depression and mental illness are still somewhat taboo subjects; in the black community they are topics that are almost completely shrouded in secrecy. As a result, millions of black men are suffering in silence or getting treatment only in the most extreme circumstances—in emergency rooms, homeless shelters, and prisons. The neglect of emotional disorders among men in the black community is nothing less than racial suicide. John Head’s explosive work,Standing in the Shadows,addresses what can be done to help those who need it most.In this groundbreaking book, veteran journalist and award-winning author John Head argues that the problem can be traced back to slavery, when it was believed that blacks were unable to feel inner pain because they had no psyche. This myth has damaged generations of African American men and their families and has created a society that blames black men for being violent and aggressive without considering that depression might be a root cause. The author also explores the roles of the black church, the black family, and the changing nature of black women in American culture as a way to understand how the black community may have unwittingly helped push the emotional disorders of African American men further underground. As daring and powerful as Nathan McCall’sMakes Me Wanna Holler,Standing in the Shadowschallenges both the African American community and the psychiatric community to end the silent suffering of black men by taking responsibility for a problem that’s been ignored for far too long. Additionally,Standing in the Shadowsgives women an understanding of depression that enables them to help black men mend their relationships, their families, and themselves.… (more)

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Physical description

224 p.; 9.5 inches

Pages

224

ISBN

0767913531 / 9780767913539
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