Power of Difficult Conversations Mental Health Grief

[Music]

i survived depression

and i completely dealt with suicidal

thoughts

i mean that’s great news but in those

moments

i felt like i was all alone i mean how

could i

as a man into me that i was struggling

with mental health issues

in a society like ours that glorifies

the suppression of emotions

through statements like be a man

or only white people have mental health

problems

or even stop driving like a woman

i thought i’d be shooting myself in the

foot

if i spoke to people about it

and true to my thoughts those were some

of the responses i got when i spoke to

my friends about my struggles

this is no different from my friend who

was blamed for staying in an abusive

relationship

or even the news article i read where

the police blamed a disabled woman

for being raped simply because she had

been told not to enter the rooms of men

somewhere last year i had a discussion

with two of my friends

about the existence of ethnic privilege

it mostly presents itself during

inter-ethnic marriages particularly

between

members of the airway ethnic group and

members of the akhan ethnic group

so one of my friends told me the story

of how

her cousin’s girlfriend had to leave the

relationship

simply because her akan family

simply couldn’t reconcile why should

like to stay

in a relationship with someone from the

airway ethnic group

some have purported that this dates back

to the plebiscites of 1956

where a majority of the french westing

togaland

voted 58 to join then gold coast

according to the united nations

interestingly

a large part of the southern part of

westing togaland

voted against joining ghana and by the

way

the part of ghana was predominantly

occupied by members of the airway ethnic

group

this caused people to douse their

legions of os

to the idea of ghana it was further

exacerbated during the regime

of the late flight lieutenant jerry john

rawlings

as chairman of the pndc he was accused

of promoting airway agenda

to the detriment of other ethnic groups

simply because his mother was aware

even as we stop to reflect

we should be able to learn from our past

mistakes

we should be able to question the status

quo

do these things promote our development

as a people

similarly in a discussion i had in the

last quarter of last year with some

friends

i came across the story of an

unconquerable family

a mother ms agnes nyamite

and her son david maxwell

their story is one of disappointments in

the ghanian educational system

because in contrary to article 29

4 of the constitution 1992

so many schools turn down their little

girl because she lives with down

syndrome

their story is one that highlights the

ignorance that plagues our communities

because their father and husband

abandoned them

in his excuse none of these things

are found in his ancestry so it

definitely had to be from the side of

the mother according to him

their story is one of struggle and hope

even in their quest to combat the

innuendos and degrading stairs from

passes by

their story is even similar to the story

of essen amdra

a mental health advocate for eshinam

pastors attributed harmonic episodes to

pay back for some evil her father did

even worse she lost her job

because the school authorities simply

couldn’t reconcile

her bipolar condition with her job

as a teacher essenam represents one of

very few people who are able to speak up

about their issues

because for many families to talk about

such things

is simply anathema it represents some

some some sort of indelible stain which

threatens their social standing

so they would rather never speak about

it

but why then should we even have

difficult conversations

one it serves us some form of therapy

another therapist once said the aim of

therapy

is not to fix you because you were never

broken

rather it serves as some form of

catharsis

an unburdening of a way these people

never asked to carry

such conversations also highlight to

these people

setting internal and external resources

available to them

to help them deal with their issues

last year my family was finally able to

get some closure on the events that led

to the demise of my father

and afterwards after my mother was

able to recount the events that led to

his demise

i was finally able to tell my family

about my struggle with mental health

and the relief i felt was indescribable

of course the future still looks

daunting but now it looks surmountable

in the words of a songwriter those those

years were fire

but now i’m gold 2.

by engaging in meaningful conversations

we’ve managed to impose meaning in an

otherwise chaotic world

these were the words of dr matthias male

a psychologist in the university of

arizona

in a study he conducted which involved

79 college students

who helped them to compile what he calls

an acoustic diary of their day

in the study they were electronically

activated recorders with lapel

microphones

which recorded 30 second snippets

of conversations every 12.5 minutes

for four days at the end of the study

it was discovered that the happiest

person engaged

in twice as many substantial

conversations

and one-third the amount of small talk

as the unhappiest person in the study

small talk represented only 10 percent

of the happiest person’s conversations

dr mel concludes that even though

there’s not a cause and effect

relationship established

it is clear that a bond is created with

the interactive partner being spoken to

he says that

interpersonal connection and this high

level of

interconnectedness are core foundations

to happiness thus substantive

conversations

actually have the power to make us

happier people

thirdly for us as a people

difficult conversations contributes to

our well-being

and make us more resilient to national

crisis

there’s a phenomenon known as the nordic

exceptionalism

according to the world happiness report

since 2013

the five nordic nations sweden norway

iceland finland and denmark have

always been amongst the top 10 happiest

nations in the world

in a bid to discover the course of this

phenomenon

it was found that according to the

report

that institutional quality freedom

all contribute to life satisfaction

but even more importantly these nordic

nations

experience high levels of

interconnectedness

and social cohesion

these high levels of interconnectedness

and social cohesion

are what doctor mathias mill proposes

are achieved through

meaningful substantive and i dare say

difficult conversations so how then do

we harness the power of difficult

conversations

one i propose a remodeling of the

ghanaian educational system

and possibly the african educational

system

to include institutional training

on topics such as how to live with

people with disabilities

in 2010 the ghana national

housing and population census revealed

that

some 737 743 people

ghanaians were living with disabilities

and this represents a three percent of

the country’s population

a significant number we cannot keep

overlooking

we must teach and intentionally learn

that to be different is okay

ms agnes told a story of how

a little boy and her daughter told this

class

called her mad because she did not know

he had no idea

was he meant to live with down syndrome

impressively

she took the opportunity to educate the

little boy on what it means to live with

down syndrome

which has gone a very long way to affect

how

her daughter told her is viewed and

treated

in society among these three percent

who knows maybe our very own angela

bachier

who in 2013 became spain’s city

councillor

in spite of living with down syndrome or

our very own

brian russell mohica a 27 year old man

who ran for congress in peru

despite living with down syndrome or

even

our very own stephen hawkings two

instead of asking how are you maybe try

asking what is your story

instead of talking about the weather

which quite honestly affords do a pretty

good job of updating us on

maybe talk about your struggles

especially for men

in an article by abdullah tanko for bmc

public health

it was revealed that from 1997 to 2019

85.92 of the victims of suicide

have been men 62.27 percent

of these people actually earned fairly

good salaries

which meant that finances was not the

major cause of suicide

in our parts of the world contrary to

popular belief

rather 44.44 percent was

attributed to marital and relationship

issues

and oh by the way mental health issues

accounted for 18.06

of the causes of suicide but why men

even though research shows that women

show more symptoms of depression

than men actually they cope

better with the symptoms of suicide why

because women ordinarily will open up

about their struggles and seek help

when men would rather exude bravado in

such situations

but we as men need to instigate their

paradigm shift

that is okay to appear vulnerable

sometimes

it’s okay to appear weak and it’s okay

to ask for emotional health

for creatures as ephemeral as human

beings we order to ourselves to live

life to the fullest

why keep quiet about your struggles and

suffer in silence

when you could share to receive help and

possibly help somebody else

in that situation we owe it to ourselves

to recognize our biases through our

stories

we owe it to ourselves to capitalize on

the things that make us one

and minimize the things that seemingly

separate us

like ethnicity in spite of how daunting

they may seem

i leave you with the words of william

anders henley

and he says the menace of the years

finds us and shall find us unafraid

it matters not how straight the gate or

how

charge of punishment the scrolls i am

master of my fate

i’m capting of my destiny we will

rewrite our stories

thank you

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我从抑郁症中幸存下来

,我完全摆脱了自杀

念头 就像我们的那样

通过诸如成为男人

或只有白人有心理健康

问题

甚至停止像女人一样开车这样的

陈述

来美化

情绪的抑制 我的想法 这些是我与朋友

谈论我的挣扎时得到的一些回应

这与我的朋友

被指责保持虐待

关系

甚至我读到的新闻文章

中警察指责残疾妇女没有

什么不同 仅仅因为去年她

被告知不要进入男人的房间而被强奸

和我的两个朋友

讨论了种族特权的存在,

它主要表现出来 f 在

种族间的婚姻中,特别是

在艾尔维族

和阿坎族之间的婚姻中,

所以我的一个朋友告诉我

她表妹的女朋友

因为她的阿坎族

无法和解而不得不离开这段关系的故事 为什么要

与来自航空公司族群的人保持关系

有些人声称这可以追溯到

1956 年的公民投票,

根据联合国的说法,

大多数法国西多加兰人投票 58 人加入当时的黄金海岸 西多加兰南部的一部分人

投票反对加入加纳,

顺便说一句

,加纳的部分地区主要

由艾尔维族的成员占据,

这导致人们将他们

的 os 军团淹没

在加纳的想法上,这在加纳期间进一步

恶化。

已故飞行中尉杰里·约翰·罗林斯 (Jerry john

rawlings)

作为 PNDC 主席,他被

指控宣传航空公司

仅仅因为他的母亲意识到

即使我们停下来反思

我们也应该能够从过去的

错误中吸取教训

我们应该能够质疑

现状 这些事情是否同样促进了我们

作为一个民族的发展

去年最后一个季度,我与一些朋友进行了一次讨论,

我遇到了一个

不可征服的家庭的故事,

一位母亲 agnes nyamite 女士

和她的儿子 david maxwell

他们的故事是加纳教育系统中令人失望的事情之一,

因为它违反了第 29 条

1992 年宪法第 4 条

如此多的学校拒绝了他们的小

女孩,因为她患有唐氏

综合症,

他们的故事突出了

困扰我们社区的无知,

因为他们的父亲和丈夫

以他的

借口抛弃了他们 因此,根据他的说法,这

肯定是来自母亲的一面,

他们的故事是一种斗争和希望,

即使在 他们寻求与他们故事中的

含沙射影和有辱人格的楼梯作斗争,这

甚至类似于

essen amdra 的故事,他

是 eshinam 牧师的心理健康倡导者,他

认为谐波事件是为了

偿还她父亲所做的一些邪恶,

甚至更糟,她失去了工作,

因为 学校当局根本

无法将

她的双相情感障碍与她

作为教师的

工作调和

起来 不可磨灭的污点

威胁到他们的社会地位,

所以他们宁愿从不谈论

它,

但为什么我们还要进行

艰难的对话

呢?它为我们提供某种形式的治疗

另一位治疗师曾经说过,

治疗

的目的不是修复你,因为你从来没有

坏了,

而是作为某种形式的

宣泄,减轻了这些人

从未要求进行

此类对话的方式的负担 还向这些人强调了为

他们

设置内部和外部

资源,

以帮助他们解决问题

为了讲述导致他死亡的事件,

我终于能够告诉我的

家人我与心理健康的斗争

以及我感到难以形容的解脱

当然,未来看起来仍然

令人生畏,但现在

用词曲作者的话说,那些那些

岁月如火,

但现在我是金子 2.

通过进行有意义的对话,

我们设法在一个

原本混乱的世界中赋予意义,

这是亚利桑那大学心理学家马蒂亚斯·马勒博士

在他进行的一项研究中所说的话。

79 名大学生

在研究中帮助他们编写了他所谓

的声学日记,

他们是

带有膝部的电子激活记录器 el

麦克风在研究结束时

每 12.5 分钟记录 30 秒的对话片段,

持续四天,

结果发现,最快乐的人参与的实质性对话数量是调查中最不快乐的

的两倍,

闲聊的数量是最不快乐的

人的三分之一。

研究 闲聊只占

最快乐的人谈话的 10%

梅尔博士总结说,尽管

没有建立因果

关系,

但很明显,与

被交谈的互动伙伴建立了联系

他说

人际关系和这种高水平

相互联系是

幸福的核心基础,因此实质性

对话

实际上有能力让我们

更快乐

第三对我们作为一个人来说,

困难的对话有助于

我们的幸福

并使我们对国家危机更有弹性

有一种被称为北欧

例外论

的现象 到世界幸福报告

以来

2013北欧五国 瑞典 挪威

冰岛 芬兰和丹麦

一直位列世界上最幸福的10

个国家之列

为了探索这一现象的

过程发现,根据

报告

发现,机构质量自由

都有助于生活满意度

但更重要的是,这些北欧

国家

经历了高度的

相互联系

和社会凝聚力

这些高度的相互联系

和社会凝聚力

是马蒂亚斯米尔博士

建议通过

有意义的实质性实现的,我敢说

困难的对话那么我们如何

利用困难的力量

对话

一 我提议对

加纳教育体系

和可能的非洲教育

体系

进行改造,以包括

有关如何与残疾人共处等主题的机构培训

2010 年加纳全国

住房和人口普查显示

,加纳

约有 737

743 人 身患残疾

,这代表了该国人口的 3%,

这是

一个我们不能忽视的重要数字,

我们必须教导并有意识地学习

与众不同是可以的。

生气,因为她不知道

他不知道他是

不是要患有唐氏综合症,

令人印象深刻的是,

她借此机会教育

小男孩患有唐氏综合症意味着什么,

这在很大程度上影响了

她女儿的讲述方式

在这 3% 的人中,她在社会上受到关注和对待

秘鲁

尽管患有唐氏综合症,甚至

我们自己的斯蒂芬霍金斯两个,

而不是问你好吗,也许试着

问你的故事是什么

在阿卜杜拉·坦科 (abdullah tanko) 为 bmc 公共卫生部撰写的一篇文章中,您可以非常诚实地谈论天气,这可以很好地向我们提供最新信息

这些人中有 62.27%

的人实际上获得了相当

不错的薪水

,这意味着

与普遍的看法相反,在我们所在的地区,财务并不是自杀的主要原因,

而 44.44% 的人

归因于婚姻和人际关系

问题

,哦顺便说一下精神上的问题 健康问题

自杀原因的 18.06,但为什么男性

尽管研究表明女性

比男性表现出更多的抑郁症状,但实际上她们能

更好地应对自杀症状 为什么

因为女性通常会敞开心扉

公开自己的挣扎并寻求帮助

宁愿在这种情况下表现出虚张声势,

但我们作为男人需要煽动他们的

范式转变

,这是可以的 有时表现

出脆弱 表现出软弱是可以的

为像

人类这样短暂的

生物要求情绪健康是

可以的 在这种情况下帮助并

可能帮助其他人

我们有责任

通过我们的故事认识到我们的

偏见 我们有责任利用

使我们成为一体

的事物,并尽量减少看似将我们分开的事物,

例如种族,尽管多么令人生畏

他们

似乎是用威廉·安德斯·亨利的话留给你的

,他说岁月的威胁

找到了我们,并将让我们无所畏惧,

无论大门多么笔直或

如何

惩罚卷轴

,我都是命运的主人,

我” 我决定了我的命运,我们将

改写我们的故事,

谢谢