Juan Pablo Gonzalez Huizar and Susana Castaños-Cervantes
Juan Pablo Gonzalez Huizar is a Clinical Psychology graduate student at Universidad Panamericana, building on his psychology degree with training in clinical-community psychology and culturally sensitive interventions. He designs context-driven mental health solutions for underserved communities, exemplified by his creation of a gamified educational program for children with kidney disease at a pediatric hospital. Committed to reducing barriers in crisis care, Juan Pablo strives to empower individuals through community-centered, culturally attuned strategies that bridge systemic gaps in mental health support.
Susana Castaños-Cervantes Clinical community psychologist, Cognitive-behavioral therapist, Cognitive-behavioral art therapist, Cognitive-behavioral play therapist, Specialist in children placed in residential care, mental health prevention, and culturally sensitive interventions. Has published several works addressing the mental health of vulnerable groups such as Springer's book Working with vulnerable populations, Palgrave MacMillan's book Assertiveness in the context of human rights, ethics, and classical virtues, and the book by Emerald Publishing Limited Assertiveness in the health domain, as well as scientific manuscripts.
Overcoming Digital Divides: Culturally Sensitive Telepsychology Interventions for the Mazahua Community
This presentation was part of the 6th Annual Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Summit. The term “Mazahua,” derived from Nahuatl, […]
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