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Some Latinos don't trust Western mental health. That’s where curanderos come in

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 08, 2023

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Grace Sesma works methodically to set up her home office, lighting candles and cutting thorns from seven stemmed red roses for the day’s first session as her client chatters nearby. The man, 47, is talking fast — about the nice view of the area from Sesma’s backyard, his connection to the San Diego area, and how he got the supplies at the last minute that Sesma told him they would need: roses, an egg and tobacco. A survivor of childhood... + full article



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