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📚 Scholar Spotlight: McCarthy Anum-Addo Autoethnographic Manuscript Titled, Hold Me While I Break
In Hold Me While I Break, McCarthy Anum-Addo offers a powerful narrative that blends personal experience, spiritual reflection, and applied scholarship to explore the intersection of faith, trauma, and mental health. Using an autoethnographic approach, Anum-Addo challenges common misconceptions within religious communities—such as viewing mental illness as a sign of weak faith—and advocates for a holistic model of care that integrates therapy, spirituality, and self-care. Thi
May 81 min read


📚 Scholar Spotlight: Clementina Jose Discussing Faith, Mental Health, and Cultural Identity
Summary:In this powerful literature review, Clementina Jose explores how faith, mental health, and cultural identity are deeply intertwined in Black and Brown communities. Her research highlights how religious and spiritual practices are not only sources of personal resilience but also essential components of culturally responsive mental health care.
May 81 min read
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