SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center

This Web site is a component of the SAMHSA Health Information Network

  | | | |    
Search
Features

Children's Mental Health

Consumer/Survivor

National Strategy for
Suicide Prevention


School Violence Prevention

Managing Anxiety

Surgeon General's Reports

What's New

Mental Health at
The Department of Health
and Human Services


Funding Information

Calendar of Events

Mental Health Links

Mental Health Dictionary

Español

Page Options
printer icon printer friendly page

e-mail icon e-mail this page

bookmark icon bookmark this page

shopping cart icon shopping cart

account icon  current or new account

This Web site is a component of the SAMHSA Health Information Network.


Skip Navigation

Black History Month

Black History Month

  • Publications
  • Related Topics
  • Related Links
  • Homepage
  •  

    Related Topics

    CMHS: Traditional Therapies
    When things seem to be spinning out of control or you find yourself dealing with problems over and over again with the same old unproductive results, therapy can help you "jump start" your life and turn it around in positive ways.
    Publication Number: KEN-98-0053

    NWHIC: Women of Color Health Data Book
    In this report the term women of color encompasses four major groups of women-Native, Hispanic, black, and Asian Americans-with subgroups within each of the major groups. The health of adolescent and elderly women of color receives separate attention as well. This publication highlights some of the important issues relating to the health status of women of color today.

    NCADI: Celebrating Black History Month February 2002
    The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention is committed to preventing substance abuse among all populations, or an inclusive multiculturalism, which recognizes the need for all people to have access to services and resources. Focusing on culture acknowledges the important role it plays in our lives-it is a key to resiliency and can prevent our youth from taking risks with alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs. We also believe that the African-American community has much to learn from its past-in order to be more resilient in the future.

    Girl Power!: Celebrates Black History Month
    February is Black History Month, and time to celebrate the achievements of black men and women who've made a difference. Many of the people recognized for their strength, courage, and determination, are women who we are proud to say definitely had Girl Power!



    Highlight Archives
    Home  |  Contact Us  |  About Us  |  Awards  |  Accessibility  |  Privacy and Disclaimer Statement  |  Site Map
    Go to Main Navigation United States Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA's HHS logo National Mental Health Information Center - Center for Mental Health Services