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Common Misconceptions on Mental Health in Hispanic Communities

29m · My Mental Health Matters · 15 Jun 18:59

Health care has always been a high-stress environment, and the pandemic made it even more so. That stress isn’t limited to frontline caregivers – it’s universal to all aspects of health care. It’s easy to dismiss our own needs when we are faced daily with the needs of others. Behavioral health expert, Diana Alcantar, talks about the need to prioritize our own mental health, including a special focus on cultural aspects specific to Hispanic communities.

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