So many factors can contribute to and affect our mental health. Family trauma and race are certainly among them. Family norms including the belief that "what happens in the home, stays in the home" impact how mental-health challenges are recognized, diagnosed and treated. A lack of access to quality care does too. This episode looks at the intersectionality of family trauma, race and mental health.

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