We hear a clinical social worker’s perspective on healthcare from Daniel Mango in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Daniel has expertise in mental health and treating mental health issues. He is also passionate about serving the African-American community. A member of Generation X, Daniel joined the podcast from California.


Here are 3 things that stood out as Daniel Mango gave a clinical social worker’s perspective on healthcare:

Mental health is a key component of overall wellness. It contributes to our motivation and function in all aspects of our lives.
A healing circle offers participants an opportunity to share, bond, and develop action strategies. It can be used to address mental health issues as well as community stress points.
Continuous stress (CPSD) often occurs in communities with low socioeconomic status, high crime, and historical oppression. It can be a contributor to ongoing mental health issues.

You can learn more about Daniel Mango and follow his work through the links below:


Website https://imha.ngo/welcome
Twitter http://twitter.com/teamimha  
Twitter http://twitter.com/BlackMHProgram
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/teamimha/
Instagram http://instagram.com/teamimha
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-mental-health-association/


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