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Helping individuals with mental illness overcome stigma, seek and obtain effective, culturally competent treatment, and lead fulfilling and productive lives takes the dedication of a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations.
The National Resource Center for Hispanic Mental Health is proud to be a key component of the transformation of lives and the mental health system, but could not achieve these goals without the tremendous effort of community mental health care providers, government agencies, educational institutions, private industry, non-governmental organizations, advocacy groups, and family members.
And, most importantly, the National Resource Center owes its success to the courage of individuals with mental illness who will not allow this disease to hold them back.
Thank you for being interested in our work and your commitment to improving mental health service delivery to Hispanics.
News Archive
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The Record Op-ed: U.S. House vote hopefully going to repeal IPAB this week!
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Op-Ed in New Jersey’s Star Ledger: We must be heard about IPAB
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HRET updates Disparities Toolkit
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U.S. Rep. Grace Napolitano and SAMHSA to Host Twitter Mental Health Chat Feb. 1
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Government survey finds that 5 percent of Americans suffer from a serious mental illness
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Diagnosis, Treatment Of Depression Among Elderly Depend On Racial, Cultural Factors
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30% of Latinas Suffer from Postpartum Depression
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RCMI2012 in San Juan, Puerto Rico – Call for Abstracts and Registration Opening
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New from SAMHSA! Fotonovela on Depression and Alcohol
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