8 Mental Health Resources for the Latino Population
Accessing mental health resources for Latino individuals requires addressing various cultural and socioeconomic hurdles. These include stigma associated with mental health conditions, financial challenges, and societal pressures. However, this tide is beginning to turn in the Latino community, as they are progressively asserting the value of mental health care.
Organizations and Resources:
NAMI's Compartiendo Esperanza:
A 90-minute presentation in Spanish by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).
Expands understanding of mental health conditions, symptoms, and recovery.
Provides instructions on initiating dialogues about mental health, combating stigma, and locating resources.
American Society of Hispanic Psychiatry:
Encourages collaboration in mental health care services, with a focus on Latino communities.
Consists of psychiatrists, psychologists, and mental health practitioners.
Champions research, education, and advocacy for mental health parity.
Offers a "Find a Physician" tool to connect with LatinX health care practitioners.
Therapy for LatinX:
A database of therapists who identify as LatinX or have experience serving LatinX communities.
Founded by Brancee Carlo after her friend's loss to suicide and her struggles in finding appropriate resources for LatinX individuals.
Provides a Spanish-language website containing information, news, and resources on mental health in the LatinX community.
Mental Health America's Resources for LatinX/Hispanic Communities:
Showcasing general mental health resources in Spanish, including materials and assessments.
Bridges to Mental Health America's broader resources, such as the Center for Peer Support and Advocacy Network.
Offers LatinX-specific mental health statistics and resources.
Each Mind Matters:
California's mental health movement, comprising individuals and organizations working to advance mental health.
Provides information, statistics, and resources tailored to LatinX communities.
Offers Spanish-language factsheets and resources.
National Alliance for Hispanic Health:
Founded in 1973 to address the need for improved mental health services in Los Angeles.
Has grown to provide services to over 15 million LatinX individuals across the U.S.
Its members deliver services to more than 100 million people per year.
League of United Latin American Citizens Latinos Living Healthy:
LULAC's program is dedicated to addressing health in LatinX communities.
Advocates for education, increases, and access to information and resources on health issues impacting the LatinX population.
United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health:
Works toward improving the health of racial and ethnic minorities.
Creates health policies and programs to address health inequalities.
Offers information and links to multiple language mental health resources, including Spanish.