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F&K TO OFFER REDUCED-FEE AND FREE THERAPY SERVICES TO COMMUNITYTo meet the increasing need of individuals (both uninsure...
05/11/2021

F&K TO OFFER REDUCED-FEE AND FREE THERAPY SERVICES TO COMMUNITY
To meet the increasing need of individuals (both uninsured and underinsured) seeking culturally relevant mental health services during this time, Fetherson & Knight Psychological Services is offering reduced fee and free therapy services. Check us out at our website.

Lanham Therapist. Fetherson & Knight Psychological Services LLC is a Therapist in Lanham, call today !

While we are all experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become abundantly clear that there are two ongoing epidemics...
05/11/2021

While we are all experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become abundantly clear that there are two ongoing epidemics, racism and mental health. After recognizing the racial disparities, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky stated the department’s efforts regarding the effects of racism on health in addition to implementing the appropriate solutions. F&K appreciates Dr. Walensky raising awareness of this concern to move the needle forward.

"The pandemic illuminated inequities that have existed for generations and revealed for all of America a known, but often unaddressed, epidemic impacting public health: racism," Walensky said.

With the political climate growing ever more stressful and a new presidential transition about to begin, one must take a...
01/09/2021

With the political climate growing ever more stressful and a new presidential transition about to begin, one must take a deep breath. The events of January 6th causes us all to gasp in disbelief, and catching our breath is what we need to do to continue moving forward. To do so, here are some political detox tips from Karen E. Dill-Shackleford Ph.D.:

1. “Keep in mind that many political messages are designed to upset you.”
2. “It’s okay to get away.”
3. “Listen to your own voice.”

Do what you know is best and only get back into the political conversation when you are ready.

Causes and cures of stress-inducing political coverage.

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to put a pause on our lives and plans. The constant flood of media and increases in ...
11/16/2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to put a pause on our lives and plans. The constant flood of media and increases in the US could harm one’s mental health. Therefore, having specific coping mechanisms would help ensure that any outside stressors do not continue to be a detriment. The link below is a list of resources provided by the CDC. If your eating or sleep patterns have changed or if you believe that your mental health has worsened, check out the list and see what works best for you!

CDC provides credible COVID-19 health information to the U.S.

This election, with its constant twists and turns, has caused a lot of fluctuating emotions. We normally would not have ...
11/05/2020

This election, with its constant twists and turns, has caused a lot of fluctuating emotions. We normally would not have to deal with these changes, so it is vital to find a coping mechanism that works for you. The link below provides a list of 10 tips to help with the overwhelming nature of this year. November represents the beginning of the end of this year, so why not start to put yourself first and implement these tips too?

Findings from the APA Stress in America Survey highlight common ways that uncertainty stresses us out.

As the first lady for 8 years, Michelle Obama was used to the spotlight and now uses her podcast series on Spotify to co...
11/01/2020

As the first lady for 8 years, Michelle Obama was used to the spotlight and now uses her podcast series on Spotify to continue connecting with Americans. Her first podcast, posted on July 16th of this year, introduced the series and had a very special guest, her husband. During their discussion, she spoke out about the low-grade depression she encountered while in quarantine. The response to her podcast revealed how this was not uncommon. How have you felt during this year? Was there a specific month that brought on a similar “low-grade depression?” Share below!

Former first lady Michelle Obama talked about having “low-grade depression” on her podcast. Experts say when people like Michelle Obama speak about their own experiences, it can have “tremendous impact” on educating the public and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health conditions.

10/23/2020

What is stigma and do you know when it has affected your actions?

We bring this up because stigma is more commonly known as a negative belief surrounding a specific issue, with it being a deterrent for those who might seek mental health treatment. Each community is impacted differently and this can be seen through our everyday actions. For example, those in the African American community are more likely to use the emergency room than a mental health specialist for the same reason. This is the effect of stigma since going to the hospital is deemed as necessary but going to mental health treatment is not and looked down upon.

To help combat stigma, start the conversation about mental health, listen to those who trust you with their most personal battles, and always show compassion!

While stigma may be a barrier in the African American community—you can contribute to breaking that stigma down. Here are a few ways to get started.

10/16/2020

“Despite the needs, only one in three Black or African American adults who need mental health care receive it.” This line speaks volumes as it reveals the struggle to take the step towards treatment and recovery. With stigma playing an active role in making decisions, what do you consider the easiest ways to overcome this obstacle?

Here is a couple to spark some more thinking:
1. Do research on treatment, practices, specific professionals in the field, and whether they take your insurance.

2. When finding treatment options, what questions will you ask the mental health professionals as you look for your fit? Think about what will make you feel comfortable, heard, and respected as the NAMI article writes.

African Americans are no different when it comes to mental health conditions. Learn why your concerns and experiences may be different.

As indicated in the Columbia Psychiatry article below, it is important to work towards one's mental health goals with pr...
10/08/2020

As indicated in the Columbia Psychiatry article below, it is important to work towards one's mental health goals with professionals who are able to be “culturally responsive and respectful to your needs.” Fetherson and Knight Psychological Services are here to provide multicultural responsive services that will lead an individual to a place where they feel mentally healthy.

The Black community suffers from an increased rate of mental health concerns, including anxiety and depression.

10/01/2020

To begin this series of monthly themes, Fetherson and Knight want to cover the topic of the stigma surrounding mental health treatment, specifically within the African American/Black communities. Throughout the series, we hope to educate and convey how important your mental health is. Look out for the first post next Thursday!

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