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When It’s Not a Curse: Recognizing and Healing Mental Health in Faith-Based African Communities
by Zuriashwork Meag
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Book Description
In many African communities, mental health is still misunderstood — often spoken of in whispers, wrapped in shame, or explained away as a curse, punishment, or spiritual attack. When It’s Not a Curse breaks that silence with compassion, truth, and cultural ...
In many African communities, mental health is still misunderstood — often spoken of in whispers, wrapped in shame, or explained away as a curse, punishment, or spiritual attack. When It’s Not a Curse breaks that silence with compassion, truth, and cultural ...
Book Description
In many African communities, mental health is still misunderstood — often spoken of in whispers, wrapped in shame, or explained away as a curse, punishment, or spiritual attack. When It’s Not a Curse breaks that silence with compassion, truth, and cultural understanding.
Drawing from her experiences as a healthcare worker and mental health counselor in Ethiopia and beyond, Zuriashwork Mega takes readers on a deeply personal and transformative journey toward awareness and healing. Through real stories, reflection, and gentle guidance, she reveals how emotional pain often hides behind faith, culture, and silence — and how true healing requires the courage to see mental health as part of being human.
Blending psychology, spirituality, and African wisdom, this book helps readers:
Recognize the hidden signs of trauma, stress, and emotional suffering
Understand how faith and therapy can work together in harmony
Break generational patterns of silence and shame
Cultivate compassion, self-awareness, and emotional resilience
Build families and communities rooted in understanding and healing
With grace and cultural sensitivity, When It’s Not a Curse invites readers to see mental health not as a weakness or sin — but as a sacred part of life that deserves care, dignity, and love.
This is more than a book. It’s a movement toward healing hearts, homes, and communities across Africa and the diaspora.
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