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Description
Alba Morales, presentadora de Charlemos Juntos, charla con padres, estudiantes y miembros de la comunidad sobre asuntos, programas escolares y recursos comunitarios de importancia para la población Hispana. En este episodio Alba charla Tanya St. John, Directora de Desarollo, Arundel Lodge.
Alba Morales, host of ¡Charlemos Juntos! (Let’s Chat Together!), chats with parents, students and community members about issues, school programs and community resources of importance to the Hispanic population. In this episode, Alba chats with Tanya St. John of Arundel Lodge.
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B
You
are
going
to
leave.
It
is
a
non-
profit
organization,
profit
that
provides
mental
health
services
for
children
as
well
as
adults.
We
have
several
programs.
First,
we
have
a
residential
program
with
32
homes
in
the
community
where
110
people
live.
We
have
a
day
program
where
about
100
people
come
a
day
to
receive
classes
on
how
to
express
themselves
using
a
daily
take
art
classes.
You
take
classes
on
how
to
do
personal
budgeting.
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B
A
B
Yes,
of
course,,
then
I'm
going
to
talk
to
you
briefly
about
the
well-being,
model.
So.
The
well-being
model
says
that
there
are
six
dimensions
in
our
lives
that
we
must
keep
in
balance
and
they
are
interdependent.
Not
then,.
The
first
is
the
work
dimension
that
has
to
do
with
work,
satisfaction
or
x10,
and
the
thanks
we
feel
about
our
work.
Another
dimension
is
the
social
dimension
as
we
participate
in
the
community
and
With
other
people.
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A
A
Lives,
and
so
it
is
important
to
clarify
here
and
above
all,
for
our
Hispanic
community,
because
we
come
from
a
heritage
and
from
a
culture
where
there
is
that
stigma,
if
not
more
so,
when
mentioning
mental
health,
the
person
immediately
imagines
it,
and
this
is
a
pejorative
word,
but
I
am
going
to
use
it
a
word
that
degrades
the
individual
to
a
crazy.
But
but
we're
not
talking
about
crazy,
really
we're
talking
about
people
who
might
have
Depression,
if
they
attack.
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B
A
A
B
In
most
of
the
services
they
are
for
people
who
speak
English,
but
in
the
outpatient
clinic
we
have
a
therapist
who
speaks
Spanish
and
we
also
have
a
psychiatrist
who
you
can
prescribe.
Who
speaks
Spanish,.
He
is
Chilean
and
we
are
also
creating
a
center
for
children
and
where
We
hope
to
have
Spanish-speaking
therapists,
too.
Ok,.
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B
B
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B
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C
A
A
B
B
A
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B
A
B
About
well,
how
do
I
tell
you,
as
you
were
saying
that
these
families
have
gone
through
great
experiences?
They
have
left
their
country,
their
culture,
their
family,
their
language,
their
climate
to
come
to
a
foreign
country
that
may
cause
cause
a
lot
of
trauma.
Many
people
can
achieve
a
lot
of
success
and
other
people
may
take
more
time
to
accumulate
with
the
culture
and
I
know
yes,
but
all
those
things
can
cause
depression.
They
can
cause
confusion.
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A
B
Reunification,
a
reunification
and
that
part
is
also
very
difficult,
as
you
said,
for
adolescents
in
particular,,
they
already
have
to
recognize
a
new
authority
in
their
life,.
They
arrive,
and
maybe
the
relative
mom
or
dad
has
has
a
partner
or
partner,
does
not
know
a
new
partner.
Maybe
there
are
more
children
in
this
family
and
this
adolescent
or
child
has
that
once
again
has
to
see
how
it
fits
into.
B
A
They
are
not
going
from
adolescents
to
adults,
adults,
the
immigrant
adult
is
also
suffering
great
stress
and
especially
the
mothers.
The
fathers
do
not
take
a
break
yes
because
they
have
23
jobs
because
they
take
care
of
the
children
and
they
feel
that
they
have
to
go
on
the
march,
but
it
is
important
to
take
care
of
our
mental
health
And.
If
someone
at
this
moment
who
is
watching
us
feels
anxious,
feels
extremely
sad,
frustrated
that
this
life
is
worthless,.
Please
contact
us,
speaking
like
that,.
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B
A
Yourself,
please
call
the
crisis
line
or
call
911.
We
are
not
alone.
We
do
not
have
an
organization
like
washers,
which
is
a
great
support
to
the
community,
and
we
have
many
other
services
in
the
community
that,
even
though
we
do
not
speak
the
language
are
to
support
us
and
to
support
us.
We
have
about
two
minutes
left
what.