"Mental Health: A Guide for Latinos and Their Familes"/ Salud Mental: Una Guía para Latinos y sus Familias: Guidebook and accompanying videos in English or Spanish created by the American Psychiatric Association. Click here for more information.
A nombre de la Coalición de Depresión es Real, la Alianza Nacional de Enfermedad Mental presenta el primer show Down & Up grabado en español. Maria José Carrasco, M.P.A., habla con la Dra. Margarita Alegría, Ph.D., sobre la depresión, específicamente en términos de cómo es experimentada entre latinos.
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Otros Recursos Disponibles en Español
Información sobre la depresión posparto (Information on Postpartum Depression) provided by NIMH, including separate pages for healthcare providers and for consumers - the latter in both English and Spanish.
Abriendo Caminos en Tu Vida (Opening Paths in Your Life: A Guide to Prepare for Psychiatric Rehabilitation) is an innovative Spanish guide available from the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation designed to help Spanish speakers with psychiatric disabilities assess their level of readiness to engage in rehabilitation services.
La mano amiga (The Helping Hand)- A free monthly Spanish-language magazine that features original articles with information and advice for recent Latino immigrants. The publication covers a range of issues including mental health and wellness with culturally competent toll-free phone numbers and links to Spanish-language websites, empowering readers to seek further information on their own.
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