Brother Be Well Wellness for Boys and Men of Color

Perseverance – Part 4

Perseverance – Part 4

Creating options helps us thrive. In Part 4 on Perseverance, Brother Be Well Host and Content Director, Michael P Coleman, Andre Warren, COO, HAWK Institute, HAWK Institute mentors: Isaiah Matthews and Mustafa Al Zuwaini, Brother Be Well Clinical Advisor, Patrick Ma,...
Let’s Talk About Mental Health Conditions

Let’s Talk About Mental Health Conditions

It’s essential for college students to have a comprehensive understanding of mental health conditions and how to address them. Join the discussion as Into the Classroom Host, Conrad Crump, Clinical Advisor, Alie Garza, LCSW, and students, converse about mental health...
Distract the Distractions – Part 1

Distract the Distractions – Part 1

Learn to reduce distractions and focus on health. In this production, Brother Be Well Host and Youth Advocate, Justin Martinez, Brother Be Well Clinical Advisor, Patrick Ma, MHS, PA-C, and youth guests: Emilio Treto-Gallegos and Jaren Taylor, explain how to shift from...
Trauma: Its Toll on the Body – Part 6

Trauma: Its Toll on the Body – Part 6

Wisdom guarantees healing. In Part 6 of Trauma and Its Toll on the Body, Brother Be Well Host and Content Director, Michael P Coleman, Brother Be Well Host and Youth Advocate, Justin Martinez, Brother Be Well Clinical Advisor, Dr. Michael Houston, Member, Capitol City...
Managing Transitions and New Environments

Managing Transitions and New Environments

Managing transitions and new environments can have a significant impact on the mental health of students. Check out this video with Into the Classroom Host, Conrad Crump, Clinical Advisor, Alie Garza, LCSW, and students, as they focus on the general student...
Depression Management – Part 1

Depression Management – Part 1

We can learn to manage depression. Brother Be Well Clinical Advisor, Patrick Ma, MHS, PA-C, urgently advises us to become aware and seek help. If you are experiencing severe emotional distress or suicidal thoughts, call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988....

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