Kanye West, Idris Elba And Black Men Openly Embracing Therapy - Page 4
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October 2, 2023
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Take a look below to see what the internet is saying on the subject of these Black men when it comes to mental health and therapy, and let us know your thoughts as well:
1. Watching #theview and I think Whoopi missed the point that Idris Elba was making; the issue isn’t home. The issue is he career that takes him away from home and creates an imbalance that most stars don’t know how to handle. It’s not as simple as him needing therapy to come home
via @iii_lonell
2. Sometimes people just don't know when to stop and smell the roses. It would be nice if he had a little therapy to find out why he's so driven.
via @zelda_mcrae
3. At this point Kanye actually needs therapy
via @aiimankhan
4. Watching Kanye’s mental health deteriorate over the past decade has been so fucking sad. And no one is getting him help.
via @JohnnyAime
5. Women have no problem promoting mental healthcare for themselves, but as Idris Elba talks about his mental health #TheView cast ignores him saying, he’s too good looking and his voice is too sexy to listen to him. Wtf.
via @LarryAJRobinson
6. My brothers. My black brothers. My street niggas. My real Niggas. The men that bottle everything up and smile Go see therapy man the losses we take ain’t normal. 💯💔
via @WarchieffWill
7. I am proud of myself for finally starting therapy last week. I have been through a lot & am glad I am finally prioritizing & making space for healing. Special thanks to beloved brothers Todd Waldo and Vincent Ellis White for helping me through the process. Black Men heal😇🙏🏾🌍🕊️
via @MrLegacyJones
8. This episode of the Chi where the black men came together for a mini therapy session is making my heart smile
via @Cici_major
9. The Chandler Jones stuff is scary and sad. And I empathize with him because so many Black men have been conditioned to believe that getting help is a sign of weakness. But to all the brothas out there, see someone if you need to. There is no shame in that. Therapy has changed me.
via @MedcalfByESPN
10. If you're going through a tough time, it takes courage to seek help—whether it's from a therapist, counselor, or a trusted friend. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
via @TreyTrey37
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