salud mental podcast mujeres al sur

salud mental podcast mujeres al sur
Hello Women in the South. Do you have concerns? Have you experienced a vulnerable situation and don’t know how to get back up? Do you feel alone? In this episode we talk about it Mental health.

Our interview partners answer some questions that many women ask themselves every day: Why can’t we express certain emotions, but others can? What emotional tools can be helpful to manage depression and anxiety? Is a gender perspective necessary in the treatment of mental disorders?

Interviewed:

Psychologist Cinthia Moreno tells us how a woman’s mental health affects her overall health and how she deals with depression and anxiety.

Psychoanalyst Eugenia Crivelli talks to us about her work at the National Drug Secretariat, where they work with the paradigm of completeness that comes with the new mental health law.

The protagonist of the “Women Who Make History” section is Margaret Floy Washbur, the first woman to obtain a doctor’s degree in psychology.

Script: Alejandra García and Ania Terrero
Way of speaking: Ana Fernández and Daylén Vega
Interviews: Ana Fernández, Ania Terrero and Alejandra García
Edition: Daylen Vega
Designs: Yusmilis Dubrosky
Voice of the opening monologue: Coralía Pérez, journalist from Ecuador
Section “Voice of Women Making History”: Ania Terrero

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