7 episodes

Conversational Therapy as treatment for depression due to the effects of continued oppression on the psyche of the African American persona.

What "It," Do‪!‬ Anthony D. Wallace Sr.

    • Health & Fitness

Conversational Therapy as treatment for depression due to the effects of continued oppression on the psyche of the African American persona.

    "The Persuasion"

    "The Persuasion"

    It would seem that every faction is in the process of convincing the other of it's relevance in a land immersed in discrimination at nearly every variance.

    • 7 min
    "Why Me?"

    "Why Me?"

    Beloved, many have found their dream to be a fast and fading fantasy in their waking moment, let us not belittle them!

    • 4 min
    "Operant Conditioning"

    "Operant Conditioning"

    Consider this; are you perplexed, joyful, saddened, guilty or angry, your reaction will attest to your conditioning! As for discrimination in general; do we have a pandemic level of conditioning in this land? Many would say yes!

    • 3 min
    "Considering Loneliness"

    "Considering Loneliness"

    I also suffer from depression; one of my most consistent battles is simply leaving home, a fight I win 99 and 9 tenths of the time. I act my way into thinking; I move, and my mind has to catch up to my motion!

    • 4 min
    "The Hope"

    "The Hope"

    Emphasis is placed upon the Spiritual initiative to not only influence these men and women in their recovery but also those who would deny them!

    • 4 min
    What "It," Do!

    What "It," Do!

    Depression; that "It," that many don't want to talk about, but everyone else can see. Let us try Conversational Therapy as understanding may very well be the beginning of our peace of mind!

    • 3 min

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