• Healthcare providers are seeing more Latinx immigrant youth, but there's limited research on their mental health needs. Dr. Amanda Venta, a psychologist working with unaccompanied immigrant minors, highlights key points: Family Separation Affects Mental Health: Migration-related separation raises the risk of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Familismo Provides Support**: The Latinx value of family (familismo) strengthens mental health resilience. Reuniting Matters: Family reunification is a crucial motivator for young migrants and supports their mental well-being. Dr. Venta's research shows that the mental health of immigrant youth is closely linked to family ties and community support. Addressing these needs can enhance resilience