Be Well
A Guide to Better Mental Health for All
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Narrated by:
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Dr. Jessica Clemons
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Dr. Jessica Clemons
About this listen
From board-certified psychiatrist and social media star Dr. Jessica Clemons, a.k.a. “Dr. Jess”, comes Be Well, a comprehensive, accessible guide to the most common mental health conditions, treatments, and overcoming the stigma surrounding these topics to seek out the care you and your loved ones deserve.
Most of us know how to take care of ourselves physically - we do our best to exercise, eat well, and get enough sleep - but when it comes to our inner lives, we tend to be far less diligent. Not only do we move through our unrelenting to-do lists with no time and space to recharge, we’re not even aware of many of the (often invisible) symptoms affecting the tens of millions of Americans living with mental illness.
Dr. Jess is working every day to change that. A New York City psychiatrist and social media star, she’s made it her mission to make mental health care universally accessible and to reduce stigma associated with mental illness, particularly in the Black community. Be Well is an informative, inspiring audio experience that will teach listeners all about anxiety, depression, therapy, daily practices for more mindful living, navigating the health-care system, and much more.
No matter where you are on your mental health journey, Be Well is the perfect primer for understanding and maintaining this critical (and too often overlooked) element of wellness.
©2021 Dr. Jessica Clemons, MD (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC.What listeners say about Be Well
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-11-28
Just talk about it
There are plenty of stories that portray good examples. But except for going to see a therapist or psychiatrist, there were no definitive answers. It felt as though whatever is wrong just go look for help.
It was a good listen overall. I guess my Takeaway would be be open and ask questions because there is help out there, you just have to look for it.
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