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🔴 LIVE Discussion Black Women in Toxic Jobs | When Your Toxic Job Is Literally Making You Sick, It's Time to Plan Your Exit.

How can stress from a toxic job can impact your physical health? Watch this video to find out.

Special Guest: Amaal J. Starling, MD, FAHS, FAAN, Associate Professor of Neurology, Program Director Transitional Year Residency, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic

📚 Helpful Resources From This Video:
• Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans From Colonial Times To The Present" by Harriet A. Washington

🌿Therapy and Healing Resources:

***If you and/or someone else experiences thoughts of harming yourself and/or others, please go to the nearest emergency room, contact 911 and state that this is a mental health emergency, and/or call or text "988" for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week).

🚨 Legal Disclaimer: Please note that this video does not provide psychological services or therapy. Dr. Kimani shares personal experiences, offers valuable resources, and provides information to empower Black women who are toxic job survivors.

*Who am I?* Dr. Kimani Norrington-Sands, a Black Woman Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Toxic Job Survivor with more than 15 years of experience providing mental health and consultation services. I'm on a mission to help Black women leave and heal from toxic jobs.

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Join this community in raising awareness, promoting emotional well-being, and fostering positive change for Black women in the workplace. Share your thoughts, experiences, and valuable insights in the comments below.

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Thank you for your posts. This was a good one.

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Great advice from guest speaker Dr Starling. Thank you, Dr. Kimani. Valuable content indeed 💡

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