Book contents
- Promoting Black Women’s Mental Health
- Promoting Black Women’s Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Black Women in Context
- Part II Therapy Contexts
- Part III Core Themes in Black Women’s Stress and Distress
- 8 Strong Black Woman Persona: Mental Health Impacts
- 9 Shifting in Black Women: Clinical Implications
- 10 Black Women’s Mothering and Caregiving
- 11 Black Women’s Romantic and Intimate Relationships
- 12 Appearance Prejudice and Discrimination against Black Women
- Part IV Helping Black Women Recover and Thrive
- Appendix
- Index
- References
10 - Black Women’s Mothering and Caregiving
from Part III - Core Themes in Black Women’s Stress and Distress
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 June 2023
- Promoting Black Women’s Mental Health
- Promoting Black Women’s Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Black Women in Context
- Part II Therapy Contexts
- Part III Core Themes in Black Women’s Stress and Distress
- 8 Strong Black Woman Persona: Mental Health Impacts
- 9 Shifting in Black Women: Clinical Implications
- 10 Black Women’s Mothering and Caregiving
- 11 Black Women’s Romantic and Intimate Relationships
- 12 Appearance Prejudice and Discrimination against Black Women
- Part IV Helping Black Women Recover and Thrive
- Appendix
- Index
- References
Summary
Black Women’s Mothering and Caregiving explores Black women as parental and family caregivers and caregiving as a source of joy and yet burden in Black women’s lives. We discuss contemporary challenges of Black women as caregivers, including their fears and anxieties about present conditions that create risks for Black children and adolescents. Such conditions include stereotypes, institutional biases around educational achievement, violence, police aggression, and the need to juggle professional and domestic responsibilities. Finally, this chapter offers strategies to help Black women manage and balance their caregiving roles and responsibilities.
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- Promoting Black Women's Mental HealthWhat Practitioners Should Know and Do, pp. 236 - 262Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023