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Latino Behavioral Health Confrence
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate in the Seventh Annual Latino Behavioral Health Conference. We strive to provide a conference that meets the needs and interests of the participants and promotes community partnerships that will benefit consumers and communities alike. This conference will address issues affecting undocumented immigrant youth, the history and evolution of psychiatric services in the Latino community, culturally responsive evidence-based practice with Latinos/Latinas and exploring collaborative options to assist Latina domestic violence survivors.
What will you experience? Enhance your knowledge of Latino Behavioral Health issues Acquire knowledge on evidence-based practices for Latinos/Latinas Learn culturally relevant and linguistically sensitive clinical strategies Share clinical skills and techniques in working with Latino clients Promote and implement networking approaches with professionals in the behavioral health field Learn about recovery techniques and integration methods
This years conference speakers: Robert Gonzales, Ph.D. Learning to be Illegal: Undocumented Immigrant Youth and Their Confusing and Contradictory Routes to Adulthood
Romelia Perez, M.D. The History and Evolution of Psychiatric Services: The Latino Population Perspective
Myrna Pinedo, LMFT, Ph.D. Under Two Cultures; A look at Parenting Evaluations for Latinos
Pamela Hays, Ph.D. Culturally Responsive Evidence-Based Practice with Latinos/Latinas Part I. Culturally Responsive Evidence-Based Practice with Latinos/Latinas:Part II
Miriam Georgina Valdovinos, M.A. Breaking Down Fences, Building Bridges: Exploring Collaborative Options to Assist Latina Domestic Violence Survivors
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LocationUniversity of Washington
4101 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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