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Much to be done in mental health in Uruguay, says President Orsi - News Press Latina

Montevideo, 6 May (Press Latina) President Yamandú Orsi said today that much remains to be done in mental health matters in Uruguay and favored a comprehensive treatment of the issue. The post Much to be done in mental health in Uruguay, says President Orsi first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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The President of the Republic, Yamandú Orsi, participated in Rio Negro, in the presentation of strategic national mental health guidelines for the next two years, with a comprehensive community approach to care and an interdisciplinary approach. The conference took place at the headquarters of the Fray Bentos hospital. At the time, Orsi explained that, in the area of mental health, it is key to take advantage of what already exists and the propo…

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The President of the Republic, Yamandú Orsi, participated, in Rio Negro, in the presentation of national strategic mental health guidelines for the next two years, with a comprehensive community approach to care and an interdisciplinary approach. The conference took place on Tuesday 6 at the headquarters of the Fray Bentos hospital. At the time, Orsi explained that, in matters of mental health, it is key to take advantage of what already exists …

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Montevideo, 6 May (Press Latina) President Yamandú Orsi said today that much remains to be done in mental health matters in Uruguay and favored a comprehensive treatment of the issue. The post Much to be done in mental health in Uruguay, says President Orsi first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

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Monday, May 5, 2025 - Of all those who reported having a malaise or passable mental health in 2019, 9.1% said they had experienced discrimination related to this condition or were not comfortable sharing their problems. Despite efforts to raise awareness, stigma persists. In this context, it becomes particularly difficult to show vulnerability and ask for help when one does not feel welcomed and respected during difficult periods. The Canadian M…

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