51: Lived Experience as a Protective Factor for Mental Health Workers
Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Release Date: 05/16/2022
Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Dr. Mette Ødegaard Nielsen (Unit for Complicated Schizophrenia, Glostrup, Denmark) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to of antipsychotic medication tapering at a clinic in Denmark. 01:02 Nielsen interview 02:22 Tapering medication 04:09 Controversies around tapering 07:07 Debilitating effects of side effects 09:09 The tension between medication and side effects for the clinician 12:47 Top line findings 15:28 Psychotic...
info_outline 70: Gender-Affirming Psychotherapy (GAP): Core Principles and Skills to Reduce the Mental Health Care “GAP” for Transgender YouthsPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Maggi A. Price, Ph.D., M.A. (School of Social Work, Boston College) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to , a comprehensive, evidence-informed, and human-centered set of practices focusing on the treatment of transgender youth developed by Dr. Price and colleagues. The training discussed in the podcast is available to the public at a reduced cost at with the discount code “psychserv50." 01:27 How did you end up on this project? 04:20 Gaps in care for transgender youths 05:47 Methods 08:47 ...
info_outline 69: Investing in School Mental Health: Strategies to Wisely Spend Federal and State FundingPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Dr. Sharon Hoover (University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to : why it matters, who it touches, how it’s funded, and how it’s doing. 01:15 Background 02:46 Provision of school mental health 09:56 How mental health services differ between ages and grades 11:08 COVID pandemic and youth mental health 15:29 Federal funding mechanisms 18:39 Using the funding while it’s still available...
info_outline 68: Designing Community Services for People With Borderline Personality Disorder to Reduce HospitalizationsPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Simon Graham, M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.Psych., and Kathy Curtis (Spring House Psychotherapy and Personality Disorder Service) join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to and a combined day treatment and crisis service for patients with borderline personality disorder in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Subscribe to the podcast . Check out , a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections. Browse other articles on our . Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate...
info_outline 67: Addressing Mental Health Disability in Unsheltered Homelessness: Outpatient Conservatorship in Los AngelesPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Elizabeth Bromley, M.D., Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angeles) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin in the effort to address mental health disability among unsheltered homeless persons in Los Angeles County, California. 00:00 Introduction 03:04 Homelessness in Los Angeles County, California 09:04 The paper and services 11:39 Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) conservatorship 13:44 Outpatient conservatorship (OPC) pilot program 15:54 Skepticism...
info_outline 66: Predicting Outcomes of Antidepressant Treatment in Community Practice SettingsPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Gregory E. Simon, M.D., M.P.H. (Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, Seattle) join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the to analyze electronic health records to predict antidepressant treatment response. 00:00 Introduction 02:31 Focus on practical research 04:55 Population studied 05:57 Predicting outcomes 07:20 Using diagnostic codes, not personalized notes 08:04 What three data items might be more helpful? 08:49 What key indicators are we missing in clinical care? 11:35...
info_outline 65: Remodeling Broken Systems: Addressing the National Emergency in Child and Adolescent Mental HealthPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Misty C. Richards, M.D., M.S. (University of California, Los Angeles), and Nicole Kozloff, M.D. (University of Toronto), join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin and provision of mental health services for children and adolescents. 00:00 Introduction 01:18 Impetus 05:45 What constitutes a mental health crisis? 11:14 “Remodeling” 16:21 Differences by location 18:28 Remodeling primary care 21:25 Virtual care 27:19 ...
info_outline 64: Acceptance of Insurance by Psychiatrists and Other Physicians, 2007–2016Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Andrew D. Carlo, M.D., M.P.H. (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin of psychiatric practitioners compared with other medical disciplines. 00:00 Introduction 01:04 Background and Motivation 02:46 Data Set and Methodology 05:12 Restricted Data Set and Privacy Concerns 06:08 Research Questions and Goals 10:04 Findings: Insurance Acceptance Rates 11:29 Factors Influencing Insurance Acceptance 14:23...
info_outline 63: Factors Influencing Turnover and Attrition in the Public Behavioral Health System Workforce: Qualitative StudyPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Eliza Hallett, M.S., (Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to faced by staff and behavioral health service providers, including low wages, traumatic work environments, low wages, and physical and administrative infrastructure. Workforce crisis in behavioral health care [01:33] How representative of the country is Oregon? [03:45] Who were you talking to? [05:32] A figure on radio [06:30] Generating a theoretical framework from the responses [08:01] Qualitative methods [09:30] The five factors [10:33] Wages [14:05] Infrastructure...
info_outline 62: Medicaid Costs and Utilization of Collaborative Versus Colocation Care for Patients With DepressionPsychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Henry Chung, M.D., (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York City) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to between the collaborative care model and the colocation model, and the impact on Medicaid costs and utilization, for the treatment of patients with depression. Chung interview [00:58] A bridge between clinical and research work [02:32] The colocation model and the collaborative care model [03:44] What populations are you working with? [07:21] Differences in service utilization and cost [10:25] Methodology [10:47] Concentration on depression instead of other psychiatric disorders...
info_outlineCourtney von Hippel, Ph.D., joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss burnout and negative job attitudes, and how lived experience might help provide a buffer in mental health workers. Dr. von Hippel is an Associate Professor of Health and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.
- How did you get involved in this research? [01:16]
- A profession with a huge amount of burnout [03:20]
- What does burnout lead to? [05:45]
- Private versus public practice [08:07]
- How does a provider’s lived experience change their experience with the job? [11:03]
- Who did you look at and what did you ask? [14:57]
- What did you find? [19:17]
- Was there anything about your findings that was surprising to you? [20:52]
- Lived experience versus self-disclosure [22:22]
- Do different kinds of lived experience translate? [24:03]
- Next steps for research [25:54]
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