A program of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Services, Clinica Latina addresses the mental health needs of our Latinx patients. Our clinicians and staff are familiar with, and part of, the cultures of our patients, and understand their values and customs. Services are provided in Spanish and English.
Cultural factors influence perceptions and behaviors, including in medicine and psychiatry. We believe treatment is most effective when clinicians are sensitive to the culture and unique needs of each patient.
People seek help when they are experiencing persistent problems in managing their daily lives. You may feel anxious, sad, angry, or depressed, or experience problems in your relationships with family members or friends. You may have difficulty sleeping, eating, or expressing emotions, or have problems functioning at work or school.
We provide psychiatric and counseling services for a wide range of mental health and emotional issues, including:
Depression
Anxiety
Phobias
Family and interpersonal difficulties
Obsessive-compulsive disorders
Bipolar disorder
Personality disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia
What to Expect
The initial visit will focus on gathering a full history and establishing a treatment plan.
While each person is unique, assessments cover common topics, such as:
Emotional, behavioral, or developmental concerns
Symptoms of mental, emotional, or physical problems
Behaviors or habits that may be a problem for you or others
Relationships and interactions with your spouse, coworkers, family members, or neighbors
Performance at work or school
Interest or involvement in activities
Medical history, including your physical health, illnesses or conditions, and current treatments
Psychiatric history, including past treatments, medications, response to treatments, hospitalizations, and any history of safety concerns or unsafe behaviors
Social history, including a comprehensive assessment of your and your family’s culture, language, and struggles, as well as developmental history, work and education history, social supports, and current family structure
After gathering this information, we may recommend individual counseling as part of your treatment plan. If appropriate, medications may be prescribed.
While privacy and confidentiality are a high priority in our program, family participation is very important in treating a person who has a mental health disorder. In some cases, we may ask your permission to reach out to a family member (spouse, child, or other relative) so we can best understand and address all aspects of your life and well-being.
Benefits of Telepsychiatry and Telemental Health
Telemental health describes health care services you receive while not being physically in the room with your provider. This capability has expanded rapidly as the coronavirus pandemic has required physical distancing. Patients and their providers now have the option of meeting by video conference.
We know that there is stigma surrounding mental health in many countries and cultures which can make it harder to seek help. While many get the support they need from family or from their faith community, sometimes professional aid is needed. If you or someone you care about is experiencing a mental health crisis or needs mental health services, we are here to help.
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