Mental Health & Women | Shania Clark | TEDxYellowknifeWomen
Shania has a deep passion for mental health that stems from personal experience and seeing others around her struggle with mental health and addictions. Shania does most of her advocacy and volunteer work with the Canadian charity Jack.org, and is involved in a variety of their programming. Shania was born and raised in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and is an indigenous woman from the Dog Rib Rae band. She is a currently in her fourth year of her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Aurora College. She has a deep passion for mental health that stems from personal experience and seeing others around her struggle with mental health and addictions. Shania does most of her advocacy and volunteer work with the Canadian charity Jack.org, and is involved in a variety of their programming. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Terrible, men make up 80% of suicides. Have you ever heard of the phrase "be a man". Men are judged more than woman proof.
very impressive, humbled, nice and polite personality
First and foremost woman been disobeying God from the time they got here.
Narcissus
When you say "society", who or what exactly are you referring to?
Anyone who thinks women should run the world, keep in mind the pew study that found 56 percent of democrat women have a mental disorder. This literally explains everything.
You aren’t weak just because you have poor mental health and Have to hide in your bedroom all day absorbing tik toks and Ted talks about how oppressed they are, and how strong that makes them, even tho they are fragile weak women!
Jesus. Leftism truly is a mental disorder.
What planet is she one she’s literally lying in the video
men built the world women have done nothing.
I request all to listen sahil adeem in english or in urdu.
1:33 statistically proven that 80% of all physical damage/ crimes experienced by men. If she means that almost every woman bullies other women in working places or schools for no reason than i am with her. That women treat other women bad, that i accept. But keep your facts straight.
I have to agree with some comments here. The goddess in her throne watching the chads does not help at all. It will certainly feed directly to princess woman mentality, which is a poor poor version of femininity. Not fun at all to see the potential dynamics portrayed in such an imbalanced way. Words have power and strong narratives have immense destructive power. Let's wield them carefully
Uuuuh actually I think society is telling women they need to get a job and being a stay at home mom is frowned upon? How about just do what makes you happy?
I wish to go travel and find a healthy woman who could teach me how to do this healthily. I want to know what healthy family looks like. Healthy from a woman's pov. I want to be an example to my family and break the chain of generational traumas.