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Balin A. Durr, MD

Balin A. Durr, MD

By: Balin A Durr M.D.
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Many people have questions about the mental health crisis affecting them and their families today and don't know where to turn. In this three-part series on addiction, depression and suicide, Dr. Balin A. Durr, a Board certified psychiatrist with 20 years of experience, offers clear, simple, insightful understanding of: · Causes of brain illness, including a pandemic and chronic stress· Risk factors and warning signs of mental illness· Holistic treatment options· Resources for treatment referrals and support Discover useful, straightforward solutions that empower you to create and sustain brain health. When you heal your mind, all things are possible!

© 2024 Balin A. Durr, MD
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • S2 E5 The Protective Illusion of the Black Superwoman Complex Pt 1
    Jul 25 2024

    The strong black woman, also called the black superwoman complex, is a strong, resilient, African-American woman, who strives for excellence in all areas of her life, not for the sake of excellence but in an effort to be seen as equal in a society that sees little value in her and believes she's undeserving of access to meaningful resources and success. The sacrifice for her super achievements is the denial of her own pain and needs.

    Bridgette Arnett, MD, PhD. and Mawusi Arnett, MD, MPH discuss the origins, signs, and some of the adverse mental and physical health impacts of the black superwoman complex.

    Learn:

    • The sometimes-overwhelming challenges of mothers training to achieve excellence and become physicians
    • Exercise as a cathartic release, reinvigoration, and treatment of mild-to-moderate depression
    • How a tribal mentality and the fight for resources led to a social structure designed to maintain a dominant patriarchy’s profit, power, and pleasure

    Bio:

    Bridgette Arnett, M.D., PhD.

    Dr. Bridgette Arnett has a MD/PhD with more than 20 years of experience and Board-certifications in Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Sleep Medicine. She is also the Clinical Advisor of bytewellness.com, a text message-based wellness learning community for Black women looking to shift habits, cut disease risks, and boost wellbeing.

    Mawusi Arnett, M.D., MPH Bio

    Dr. Mawusi Arnett is a physician-entrepreneur with a background in health disparities research and Board-certifications in Family Medicine and Obesity Medicine. After completing her residency training at Northwestern Family Medicine, she served the region as a Northwestern Medicine Hospitalist during the first phases of the pandemic. Dr. Arnett is the Founder and CEO of bytewellness.com, a text message-based wellness learning community for Black women looking to shift habits, cut disease risks, and boost wellbeing.

    Links:

    Bridgette Arnett, MD, PhD

    www.hydeparkneurology.com

    Mawusi Arnett, MD, MPH

    www.bytewellness.com

    Website: www.balinadurrmd.com

    FB: www.facebook.com/BalinADurrMD

    X: www.twitter.com/BalinADurrMD

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/balinadurrmd/

    IG: www.instagram.com/balinadurrmd

    Medical Disclaimer: The information provided does not substitute for professional medical advice. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained on or available through this site is for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult a medical professional or health care provider if users seek medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.


    #mentalhealth #BlackSuperwomanComplex #StrongBlackWoman #DDLSS #DrDurrsLivingInTheSweetSpot #MawusiArnett #BridgetArnettMDPhD #depression #blackdoctors #resilience #ClaudineGay #BlackGirlMagic #wisdom #exerciseismedicine #singlemomlife #courage #Extraordinary #success #successmindset #health #motivation #selfhelp #selfcare #selfcompassion #StraightTalk #realtalk #blackwisdom #structuralracism #racialequity

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    57 mins
  • S2 E4 How Veteran Employment is Set-Up to Fail
    Jul 18 2024

    Veterans are at increased risk of committing suicide within the first year of leaving active duty and suffering job loss within 2 years after becoming a civilian. This is in direct contrast to the expectations of both veterans and employers, who expect great workplace success but are often mistaken and disappointed. Why are veterans more likely to fail in the civilian workplace the more successful they are in the military? What active duty supports and resources are lacking in civilian life? How do we—the loved ones, community, and businesses—help facilitate their successful transition to employment?

    U.S. Navy Captain (retired) William Toti, author of “From CO to CEO: A Practical Guide for Transitioning from Military to Industry Leadership,” discusses these questions and offers solutions to facilitate veterans’ successful transition to civilian employment.

    Learn about:

    • What does PTSD look like?
    • Why are veterans at increased risk of suicide?
    • Why some veterans fail to succeed in their civilian careers?
    • How to assist veterans in understanding their new, corporate missions.
    • How companies can help ameliorate skill gaps for their new veteran employees and facilitate their successful civilian employment
    • Changes veterans can make to ensure their successful transition to the civilian workforce
    • Veteran and military mental health resources, including the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, where you can call, text, or chat 988.

    Bio:

    William Toti is author of “From CO to CEO: A Practical Guide for Transitioning from Military to Industry Leadership.” He served for more than 26 years on active duty, culminating as commodore of Submarine Squadron 3, then fifteen years as a corporate executive culminating as CEO. He has been featured in several documentaries to include: “The Lost Ships of World War II” (Fox), “USS Indianapolis: The Final Chapter” (PBS), “USS Indianapolis: Live from the Deep” (PBS), “USS Indianapolis: The Legacy,” “9/11: One Day in America” (National Geographic), “9/11: The Pentagon” (The History Channel), and “9/11: Inside the Pentagon” (PBS).

    Links:

    Website: www.williamtoti.com

    Website: www.balinadurrmd.com

    FB: www.facebook.com/BalinADurrMD

    X: www.twitter.com/BalinADurrMD

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/balinadurrmd/

    IG: www.instagram.com/balinadurrmd

    Medical Disclaimer: The information provided does not substitute for professional medical advice. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained on or available through this site is for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult a medical professional or health care provider if users seek medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

    #veterans #veteranemployment #PTSD #mentalhealth #mindfulness #DDLSS #DrDurrsLivingInTheSweetSpot #brainhealth #leadership #veteransupport #trauma #PTSDawareness #MilitaryToCivilian #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #employment #successs #successmindset #mentalhealing #personaldevelopent #veteranvoices #veteranaffairs #VeteranCommunity #militarymentalhealth #healingPTSD #warriorstrong #VeteranIssues #SupportOurVets #EmploymentChallenges #VeteranWorkforce #VeteranAdvocacy


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    57 mins

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