The mission of the National Latino Behavioral Health Association (NLBHA) is to provide national leadership for the advancement of Latino behavioral health services.






JOSIE TORRALBA ROMERO'S LEGACY
Josie Torralba Romero, Co-founder and former President of the
National Latino Behavioral Health Association (NLBHA) Board
of Directors.
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NEW Pew Hispanic Center Releases Report on English Usage Among Latinos in the United States
NEW
New Web Page Helps Users Identify Evidence-Based Programs
Redesigned Web Site Helps Users Find More Than 600 Resources Devoted to Countering Mental Health Stigma
Veteran's Resource Center
Fotonovela for Spanish-Speaking Clients
Health Department Launches Poster
Campaign In Schools and Clinics To Help Address High Rates Of Depression In Latinas
University of Miami Receives $7 Million to Study Health Issues in Hispanic Community 
New Issue Briefs Feature Lessons Learned from Established Systems of Care 
Spanish-Language Publications Available from NIDA
The Impact of Culture on Person/Family Centered Planning
A paper presented at the SAMHSA Person/Family Centered Planning Consensus Meeting
Mental Health Interpreter Project
The CHC Health Task Force Priorities for the 109th Congress
Hispanic Directors Association Issues Report on Mental Health for Latinos Noting Few Improvements in State System
SAMHSA Issues Outstanding Guide To Stigma Reduction
Harvard University announced parents in families with incomes of less than $60,000 will no longer be expected to contribute to the cost of their children attending Harvard.
Schizophrenia Population in U.S. Reached 1.5 Million in 2002
Innovative Mental Health Treatment Model Embraces Entire Family
Mass.-based Program Aids Parents with MH Issue
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