Folks of coloration are much less prone to obtain remedy or search it, resulting in larger disparities and stigma across the concept of remedy. Atlas acknowledges this stigma and makes an attempt to interrupt it via their distinctive method to remedy.
Atlas is one in all many packages inside Rising Floor. It’s directed at bettering group security via the implementation of remedy, specifically Practical Household Remedy (FFT).
Final Friday Atlas hosted a group occasion at Devoe Park within the Bronx. The yearly occasion is hosted in one of many 5 boroughs and goals to advertise the incorporation of remedy into the lives of group members.
“I present free remedy as they’re [and] make remedy like part of their on a regular basis lives,” stated Diamond Jones, a therapist in this system.

The group occasion featured a number of psychological well being organizations in addition to different nonprofits aimed toward aiding members of the group. There was additionally free meals, leisure and giveaways for those who attended.
“Us popping out in group, dancing with people, consuming with people, we actually need to present them that we’re part of your group. We’ve got a service that we need to lengthen to you, however you’ll be able to belief us,” stated Atlas Program Director Nijah Afflic.
“We make a really intentional effort from the primary time we name somebody to only be human, to only be relatable,” stated Angela Simmons, a therapist for Atlas.
“I’ve met [people] by Domino Bridge and we’re consuming Chipotle and we’re actually speaking about actually laborious, susceptible topics, however doing it in a manner that’s near the group they usually really feel welcomed they usually don’t essentially have the hierarchy of the workplace,” stated Jones.
Many Bronx residents have been in attendance, consuming, dancing and taking flyers from the completely different organizations round them. One attendee sat alongside her longtime therapist Emmanuelle Jean-Louis.
“I really was launched by a pal after which from there, I bought the contact info. I crammed out what I needed to fill out and subsequent factor you already know, I bought paired up with a therapist,” stated Coumba Sylla, Jean-Louis’ affected person.
“I used to be an individual who was like ‘I don’t consider in remedy,’” stated Sylla.
Sylla, like others, was hesitant to get began till she realized there have been people who not solely seemed like her, however might relate to her as therapists.
“Once I see that I can discuss to a Black therapist, I begin to open up my doorways for them as a result of I really feel prefer it’s essential for them to grasp that there’s a group behind them that wants them. So for them to be there for us is a superb factor.”
Sylla, with the assistance of Jean-Louis, has shaped a wholesome relationship with remedy and gotten rid of the stigma surrounding the phrase remedy.
The emphasis of assembly individuals the place they’re is a driving level for most of the therapists who observe the significance of not solely ensuring that sufferers are seen at an equal stage, however are extra open to remedy general.
“It’s essential for us to convey that info again to the group and allow them to know that remedy will be culturally applicable, culturally assured. It may be actual,” stated Afflic.
Afflic factors to the basketball court docket the place individuals play.
“You may even see people on the basketball court docket, taking part in a one-on-one, they usually’re having a remedy session. And also you wouldn’t know. You’ll suppose they’re two homeboys taking part in ball.”
Group members learn their ticket numbers as a raffle for a youngsters’s bicycle is known as out, psychological well being flyers tucked away in purses and pockets. Some dance alongside to the music taking part in whereas others join remedy consultations.


















