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Armando Rodriguez, M.D., Mental Illness Stigma Among Latinos

by | | Expert Interviews

(En Español) Armando Rodriguez, M.D., is an internist for a multi-specialty medical group in Miami, Florida. He was born in the United States in 1961—two weeks after his parents arrived from Cuba. His main patient base is Medicare and Medicaid recipients of color....

Rosalynn Carter, Former First Lady, Ending the Mental Health Crisis

by | | Expert Interviews, Information for Family Caregivers

Rosalynn Carter is a Former First Lady of the United States and Co-Founder of the Carter Center (with former U.S. President and husband Jimmy Carter). The Carter Center’s Mental Health Program works to promote awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma and...

Richard Frank, Ph.D., How to Find and Pay for Treatment

by | | Expert Interviews, Information for Family Caregivers

Richard Frank, Ph.D., is Professor of Health Economics at Harvard Medical School where he studies the economics and financing of mental health care. Can you give us an overview of the mental health care system — how do people currently pay for mental health treatment?...

Scott Aaronson, M.D., Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Dr. Aaronson directs the clinical research programs at Sheppard Pratt Health System, based in Baltimore, Md. Below he discusses his practice and some of the recent news surrounding treatment-resistant depression – including new treatments and how various...

Dr. Carol Glod, Teen Depression

by | | Expert Interviews, Information for Family Caregivers

Dr. Carol Glod is Director of Nursing Research at McLean Hospital. She conducts studies of adolescent depression and its possible treatments. Depression in teens usually goes undiagnosed, and often leads to drug and alcohol abuse or additional behavioral disorders....
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