Latinos And Mental Health

Some of us were born in the U.S. and others have made the journey alongside our parents to “a better world with better opportunities.” Whether you identify as Latino, Chicana, Puerto Ricano, Mexicano, Cubano, Mexican- American, Hispanic or a “no sabo” kid, the one thing that brings us together is our rich family ties and the culture we pass down from one generation to the next.

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Claudia Dominguez
What Childhood Attachment Means For Adults

We have all blamed our parents for our problems, right?

Finding an easy target to shove off our less loved personality traits might be a quick solution, but it likely doesn’t lead to any change. If it’s your mom’s fault for not teaching you healthy food behaviors, how are you ever going to learn to love your body? Rather than continuing patterns we learned from our caregivers, let’s analyze them and try to grow.

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Taylor Poppmeier
Athletes and Mental Health: How We Change The Stigma

The past few years have brought a changing tide. How we view health has evolved. Mental health is slowly taking its rightful place next to physical health. Community leaders, celebrities, and athletic icons are coming forward to share their experience with mental health. The stream of headlines are allowing us to see that mental wellbeing is a cornerstone of athletics. Let’s talk about why this is happening.

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Stephanie Byrd