Mental health is a growing concern in border cities, where people face unique challenges due to migration, transnational living, and social tensions.
Psychosocial support initiatives are gaining strength in the region, offering mental health services accessible to all. The binational collaboration is allowing health professionals to work together to address the needs of communities, offering therapies and prevention programs.
In addition, support spaces are being created so that people can share their experiences and receive guidance. Mental health and well-being are essential for the social and economic development of the border region.
humberto@distopia.com.mx
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