Noemí Gonzalez is a first-generation immigrant from Mexico and a first-generation actress from within her family. Noemi is best known in her standout role as “Soli Gomez” in the hit series East Los High on Hulu. You might have also seen her in films such as Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, The Vatican Tapes, Traces and recurring in television shows such as The Kicks, Rosewood, Gang Related and more. She has also been featured in theatre productions, several commercials, and was hand-selected to be an ABC Diversity Showcase Participant. Currently Noemi is making her daytime debut as Mia Rosales on The Young and The Restless.
Today, we dive into her story of strength as it relates to her family and experience with therapy. Noemi opens up about her older brother’s diagnosis with bipolar and schizophrenia, and her younger brother’s diagnosis with autism, and where they are all at now in life.
****TRIGGER WARNING: ABUSE (sexual)****18:22 and on.
She talks to us about her experience with her childhood religion and how her congregation took care of the sexual abuse she encountered as a minor. Noemi shares exclusively with us about the stigma and shame about attending therapy for those in the acting industry.
Here are the time markers:
5:42 is where Noemi’s background story begins
6:49 sidetracked by my wedding
8:20 begin to talk about her family’s view of mental health &
10:39 we talk about the effects of being parentified & how our culture sees someone as “functioning” when they do not have a diagnosis
18:22 growing up Jehovah’s Witness & sexual abuse, DCFS & the start of therapy experience
22:42 my dog interrupts the interview briefly
23:50 Noemi talks more about experience and view of therapy
25:28 challenges of being an actress
27:33 the evolution of the stigma in the acting industry about therapy & the worries of being a high profile/celebrity client and being in therapy
30:16 advice for families experiencing a mental illness diagnosis
35:45 boundaries Noemi needed to maintain your mental health & examples
If you or a family member are struggling with your mental health, or have questions about it, contact the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or email at in**@na**.org.
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Resources Susan shared with us today include:
Books:
Follow: Norman Finkelstein, Gabor Mate
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Nuestras invitadas:
Karla Cardoza, terapeuta matrimonial y familiar licenciada, Gerente de la Línea Cálida en Español & Coordinador Internacional en Latinoamérica , facilitadora de las reuniones de apoyo perinatal en español y una de las oradoras de los entrenamientos de PSI: @yerba.buena.wellness
Xóchitl Carlos Méndez, Gerente de Programas Culturales en Español de la Alianza para Personas de Color en Postpartum Support International (PSI).
PSI YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@postpartumvideo
Instagram de La Alianza (PSI): @psi_alianzenespanial, https://www.postpartum.net/la-alianza/
Información sobre la conferencia: https://psi.societyconference.com/v2/
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Learn more about PSI and its program bridging the gap in perinatal mental health services for LatinX communities The Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color at @postpartumsupportinternational, @psi_alianzenespanial, and @pmhapoc.
Our guests:
Karla is the manager of the Spanish hotline and volunteer coordinates in Spanish speaking countries, facilitator of Perinatal support meeting in Spanish and is one of the speakers of the Postpartum Support International training, & contact her at ka***@po********.net. She also owns her private practice @yerba.buena.wellness
Xochitl is the Alliance Spanish Cultural Program Manager of the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color at PSI. YouTube Channel: @postpartumvideo
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Healthgrades
Everyday Health: Young Latina With MS Finds Community via Social Media
Podcasts: The Multiple Sclerosis Fashionista Podcast: Multiple Sclerosis & Diversity Ft. Crystal Bedoya‘
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Rubi’s Practice website: changingcyclescounseling.com
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