008: Let's Talk About Mental Health - Schizophrenia W/ Arnold and Donald Fosah (Part 1)

In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, we continue talking about things that affect our mental health and raise awareness about them. Today we focus on Schizophrenia with Arnold and Donald Fosah. Arnold and Donald's lives have been affected by Schizophrenia, and today they will help us see this illness through the perspectives of a patient, family, and healthcare professional.   How Schizophrenia affected Donald's life - [00:01 – 20:34] Donald shares his story as a patient with Schizophrenia. How it affected his personal and family's lives Bringing their family together and strengthening their bond - [20:35 – 27:14]  Arnold shares his perspective as a healthcare professional and as Donald's older brother Arnold talks about his journey to becoming a healthcare professional Stigma in the African community - [27:15 – 36:15] We talk about the stigma around mental health in the African community   Tweetable Quotes: "The fortunate thing that I can say about Wally and also kind of seeing the perseverance of my family is that it brought us together around him." – Arnold Fosah    You can contact the two of them through Arnold’s private practice at https://verdantbehavioralhealth.com/ or by sending him an email at [email protected]   LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, or send us an email at [email protected]. Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more.   You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad).

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Living African is a podcast that sparks hard conversations that challenge questionable cultural and societal norms, which threaten the wellbeing of the African community. The host, Anyoh Fombad, features various African guests who share their stories from heart-wrenching to exciting experiences growing up in Africa and the diaspora. By normalizing these open discussions, Anyoh hopes to encourage Africans to show their strength through vulnerability, as well as use their voices to challenge each other to be more understanding, accepting, and tolerant of each other and bring value to their community.