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Luis Anez is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and serves as the Director of Hispanic Services at the Connecticut Mental Health Center. He is affiliated with the Connecticut Latino Behavioral Health System and the Psychology Section at Yale School of Medicine.
- Doctorate in Psychology (PsyD) from Florida Institute of Technology (1997)
- Master of Science (MS) in Psychology from Florida Institute of Technology (1995)
- Completed Postdoctoral Fellowship at Yale Psychiatric Institute's Hispanic Clinic (1998)
His research focuses on culturally adapted mental health interventions for Hispanic and Latinx populations, particularly in substance use disorders, personality disorder diagnostics, and telehealth engagement during the pandemic. He has developed frameworks like the CAMINO model for contextual mental health assessment.
Key collaborations include work with Manuel Paris, Michelle Alejandra Silva, and Carlos Grilo on culturally sensitive treatments. His projects, such as the State Incentive Grant for Co-Occurring Disorders, emphasize integrated care for clients with dual diagnoses.


