Joe Greene's first book, The Next Chapter: Early Screening Saves Lives, describes his entire journey as a young Black man with advanced colon cancer through symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. He highlights the importance of early colonoscopies especially with the high risk of colon cancer for the Black community.
Now, in this book, he takes readers through the later stages of his treatment and surgeries and the growing difficulty of managing the mental side of fighting a life-threatening illness. He and his collaborator and therapist, Jay Wilson, discuss the strong reluctance held by many men, especially Black men, to seeking mental health therapy. Joe intended to tough it all out on his own, but he gradually came to the realization that getting professional help from someone he could relate to was the better choice.
The book discusses the cultural roadblocks to therapy for Black men, including the severe lack of support for attracting more Black men into therapist careers.This book sheds important light on the need for much more accessibility to professional therapy by Black men for Black men. Resources to help raise awareness in your own community, along with tips for starting support groups specifically for Black men, are provided.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Joe Greene's first book, The Next Chapter: Early Screening Saves Lives, describes his entire journey as a young Black man with advanced colon cancer through symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. He highlights the importance of early colonoscopies especially with the high risk of colon cancer for the Black community. Now, in this book, he takes readers through the later stages of his treatment and surgeries and the growing difficulty of managing the mental side of fighting a life-threatening illness. He and his collaborator and therapist, Jay Wilson, discuss the strong reluctance held by many men, especially Black men, to seeking mental health therapy. Joe intended to tough it all out on his own, but he gradually came to the realization that getting professional help from someone he could relate to was the better choice. The book discusses the cultural roadblocks to therapy for Black men, including the severe lack of support for attracting more Black men into therapist careers.This book sheds important light on the need for much more accessibility to professional therapy by Black men for Black men. Resources to help raise awareness in your own community, along with tips for starting support groups specifically for Black men, are provided. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798218616939
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