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Hospitals, Facilities and Services > St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester > Specialized Programs


Latino Treatment Service

 

For information and referral services, please call (914) 925-5123.

St. Vincent's Westchester Latino Treatment Service offers psychological help to the Hispanic population of Westchester County and the New York metropolitan area.  Services are in Spanish and are based on our understanding that culture is an important factor that contributes to a person's well-being.

The Latino Treatment Service treats Hispanic individuals and families who are experiencing difficulties that are affecting their mental health or are the result of problems with drugs. We offer treatment for problems with anxiety, depression, family problems and the feelings of insecurity caused by difficulties integrating into a new culture. 

All of the clinical and nonclinical staff in the Latino Treatment Service are bilingual and bicultural. We offer services that include ambulatory treatment for individuals and families, as well as the possibility of hospital treatment in more severe cases. Outpatient services are available at an office in downtown White Plains.

 

 The following services are available: 

  • Psychosocial, psychiatric, alcohol and chemical dependency evaluation and referral services with crisis intervention.
  • Individual, group, family, couples and play therapy.
  • Services for children are available, including psychosocial evaluation, psychiatric services, play therapy and training for parents about child rearing and emotional development. 
  • Specialized services include groups on trauma, bereavement, anxiety, depression, and also parenting and psycho-educational groups for family members of mentally ill Hispanic patients.
  • Individualized case management and discharge planning
  • Consultation, education and training service available to mental health centers, schools and other agencies