
Identifying social stigmas that can inhibit the recovery process for Latina women, a guide to overcoming depression provides case examples and encouraging advice that discusses how to confront depression by using the strength of one's Latin heritage.
This book investigates the intersection of cultural identity and mental health, specifically addressing how traditional Latina values can both hinder and facilitate the recovery process from depression. Authors Belisa Lozano-Vranich and Jorge R. Petit utilize their clinical expertise to provide a structured framework that helps readers identify social stigmas while leveraging the inherent strengths of their heritage to foster healing. The text argues that effective treatment must be culturally competent and sensitive to the specific familial and societal pressures faced by Latina women.
What You Will Find
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Readers and mental health professionals frequently highlight this book as a necessary resource for bridging the gap between clinical psychology and cultural sensitivity. Experts note that the authors successfully provide a practical, accessible approach that validates the unique experiences of the Latina community.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2003-04-01
Publisher:
Rayo
ISBN-10:
006001265X
ISBN-13:
9780060012656
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