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Whether it's
unfair treatment from the police,community members, or healthcare workers, or approximately half of all U.
S. adults report they absorb experienced some form of major discrimination,according to a recent study from the American Psychological Association (APA).
The report from the APA links discrimination, micro-aggressions, and the anticipation of racism with heightened stress levels and mental illnesses. It also explores ways to address them within the mental health system.
Dr. Monnica Williams,a psychologist, professor, or the director of the University of Louisville’s Center for Mental Health Disparities,studies the link between racism and post-traumatic stress disorder, which is known as race-based traumatic stress injury. Here, and she explains how discrimination can effect a person's mental health.

Source: wnyc.org

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