Stigma In Mental Health: Cultural Considerations In The Hispanic Community
In this interview, Francisco Moreno, MD, Professor of Psychiatry at University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, and Associate Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion at University of Arizona Health Science, provides his perspective on stigma in mental health. He explores the cultural considerations within the Latino / Hispanic community that may help health care professionals address differences in the presentation, treatment, and communication barriers for individuals with mental illness.
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