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The Harlem Harlem Flow Fighting with Stigma of Mental Health – and shares his fight

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Michael A. Walrond instructor, who leads the first Harlem Corinth, New York, New York, a new one is not discussed when he is young. He is trying to change that for his people.

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It was his mental problem helped Michael A. Walrond, Jr. understanding and receiving mental health care. As walkingngndrand recalls: “I thought about suicide. He was in the 30’s at that time, it was already in his congregation to expand his congregation in Corinthian service center in New York.

His Bible model widespreads were not involved in mental health, and that was not part of his in York City family. “I grew up in a traditional India and western family,” she says, “in Western home.” It’s really because it said. “

Millions of suicide – ideas to die by suicide – can be a sign of serious mental illness, and Walrond did not recognize his emotional stress and anxiety. Research shows the clergy have high prices of Failing And usually War with thoughts of suicide and self-injury. After her suicide mode, Wallrond pursued mental health care.

Another sound mouth filled with people are likened. The translator goes on from the platform. There is a large screen, too, to people on the porch to see better.

Church ministers gather for New Sunday morning Sunday Sunday in Corinthi’s first Corinth, Nuteric Naster Highman’s neighbor in New York City.

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He now has treatment treatment by keeping his life.

Walrond wondered if their nation had pained silence. “I think the American American nation, there is history, history, there are normal things.” You don’t see the motivation for mental health. “

Today, Walrond foresures a health stigma to his work, his people and his congregation puts first.

To bring mental health care in church

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Baptism before Sunday Services in Corinth’s Corinth first.

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At first, Walrond hired someone who used to work Catholics. He stands in the church – he built over a period of 20 years in the thousands of congregation – a gydel in his original office where his first doctor. “He hired him in Hin to use his services, but he did not expect how much need. He recalls he tells him,” Pastor – many people come. “

Walrond saw something else – that the people lived in the medical office, shy to accept their purpose. He decided that you need to grow up where people felt comfortable.

Today, the church goes unlikely, It is called a unit of hope, supported by the ads and contributions of the congregation. Lena Green, Director’s director, opens a clinic door, a special building from the corner. Green explains Green describing Green, with a player with a doctor, with a working player, a public psychologist, a public psychologist describes a public expertise.

Dr. Lena Greard lives in the parable of the church before starting services.

Dr. Lena Green, who has a letter from the list of public work, instructs the church’s hope center. An old man with those who have succeeded in small people in their community.

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Green said they are advanced in those years who have been in the mental health field, but there is still a widespread stigma. In recent years, black young people and their young people have seen increase when mental health mental healthincluding suicide and suicide feeling. Accepting this issue can be difficult.

In Green states: “There is a big type, there is a type of what I would like to call this experience, but we do not know that we need to get help.”

Green and Walrond said they have seen a special opportunity to use Clinical Clinical Clinical CLALTical health services to be in the church. It’s now a place where people feel can strengthen their suffering.

Gabriel Dorvil, 14, symbolizes with closer look at each other.

Gabriel Dorvil, Dr. Lena, Green, listening to a church choir in the first morning Harlem Corinth.

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But they still fight stigma to pursue the idea of ​​pursuing the treatment of mental health. Walrond says he is trying to delete the idea that asking for help from God is the only way to pursue mental welfare. “You can trust in God and go to see a doctor to find medicine of high blood pressure.” When it comes to mental health, suddenly there is a problem with that. “

Greenchelle Greenvilld Greenvil, and my parents’ generation – if you are talking to the Corinthian doctor in front. Dorvil Dorvil, Gabriel, Gabriel, takes part in young people in the young church in the church that made them risk suicide. He makes clear the team that helps all their family in a difficult time. But he says some think that people pursue treatment are weak. “There’s something wrong, right?”

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However, he says: The church has always been a sacred place for revealing patients’ casualty. He says a message from the past saying, “If there is a lesson, it should be done only a church.” Work in the first Corinth Council of Corinth to show people that medicines are safe.

To bring about suicide

These strategies of Walrond strategies is to speak openly about committing suicide and mental health and cause others to do so. That includes his services. In a video from the past few years, you have known in the congregation, “I know there are people attending church, leaving a church, die and kill themselves.”

People stagger and cry, hold each other. Walrond encourages congregation members to do something courageous – standing in front of the sanctuary – if they are related. “Those who tire in life,” she says, “and you are in the process of life you are ready to give up today – I want you to come.” I want you to do your path today. “

Surprisingly, people went forward.

While organized services such as these, Walrond says you want and scriptures, in other places, for guidance. Explains: He wanted to die because of weight and expectations. “Elijah – a prophet – a prophet who was a passion for himself. He was Moses who asked God to kill him.”

Church managers listen as Michael A. Warman, New York, New York, January 23, 2025.

Church managers listen as Michael A. Warman, New York, New York, January 23, 2025.

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He believes there is no difference between spiritual needs and material needs, including mental health. Walrond “is part of responsibility. It is a responsibility. It is a role of responsibility.” It is part of responsibility. “

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