
It’s not a must read for the African-American community alone. It's also a trail blazer for every human who struggles with mood control ... or cares for a mentally ill loved one.
A true story … LOSING CONTROL … opens refreshing windows into bipolar and mood disorders ... that could benefit every workplace. No wonder this almanac pulls in top reviews!
In loving and leading a black child with bipolar disorder … Dr.
Cassandra Joubert … inspires every race, age, and organization … to find real answers and build more caring communities.
Jarring details in this book … along with courage to come up with solutions that work … could ratchet up social, medical and emotional supports. How so?
Dr. Joubert provides brain based brilliance here ... that writes new chapters for those who face mental challenges. Most would agree that includes us all. The book offers hope for many who've given up.
Dr. Joubert … along with Dr. Linda Thompson Adams and Dr. Jan Hutchinson … laid out unspeakable difficulties that people face … when confronted with poor health care … stigma attached to mental illness … and lack of resources … which is more prominent in underserved communities.
Finally! A book that compels a brain-based-public-forum to address 10 questions:
1. How does your workplace promote positive mental health support?
2. What could our united focus on mental health resources in African American communities offer to health across every human community?
3. How could solutions to mental health issues create unity across races for mutual benefits in your organization?
4. What if your firm began to ask … What if … using this curiosity building book to stir discoveries, inventions, and research solutions … to manage mood disorders that currently take us all down?
5. How could this manual build a new icon for healthier employees where you work?
6. Why not use this handbook to begin to question mental health practices with two feet instead of one?
7. What would it take to create entrepreneurial alliances to promote mental health for all … across differences illustrated in this riveting guidebook?
8. How might this book about mental well being … lead to healing wider racism problems which lower bottom lines in any organization?
9. What could this book do to raise awareness and remove apathy on college campuses?
10. How could this book help us all to draw answers from the arts to create more diverse solutions for healthier communities.
Line after line of facts, life-stories, and possibilities for mentally well workplaces … propel this book to the top of the heap. Now it’s time to create professional and fireside chats around its contents … until we can all boast of the healing effects it generates.
What solutions do you suggest to inspire mental well-being … especially in underserved communities?
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Great site!
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