Black psychology is a subfield of psychology that focuses on the psychological experiences, behaviors, and mental health of Black individuals. It examines how historical and societal factors, such as racism, discrimination, and cultural influences, impact the mental well-being of Black people. Black psychology aims to provide a more nuanced and holistic understanding of the unique experiences and needs of this population, and to address disparities in mental health care and treatment. Researchers in this field often incorporate a critical lens that examines power dynamics, social inequality, and systemic oppression in their analysis of mental health issues affecting Black individuals.