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Send us a textThis is another conversation from the Complex Needs Conference 2025 and our guest is Adjunct Associate Professor Danny Sullivan, Consultant Forensic and Adult Psychiatrist.Dr Sullivan gave a keynote at the conference about the prescribing of psychotropic medications, which are namely drugs that influence a person's mood, thoughts, and behavior - for people with complex needs.He is the Board Director of ACSO Australia and Director of Victoria's Sentencing Advisory Council.This episode was recorded at the Complex Needs Conference in Melbourne co-hosted in March 2025 by ermha365 and ACSO Australia with support from Swinburne University's Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science and funded by the Victoria State Government's Department of Families, Fairness and Housing. ermha365 provides mental health and disability support for people in Victoria and the Northern Territory. Find out more about our services at our website.Helplines (Australia):Lifeline 13 11 14QLIFE 1800 184 52713 YARN 13 92 76Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467ermha365 acknowledges that our work in the community takes place on the Traditional Lands of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and therefore respectfully recognise their Elders, past and present, and the ongoing Custodianship of the Land and Water by all Members of these Communities.We recognise people with lived experience who contribute to GET REAL podcast, and those who love, support and care for them. We recognise their strength, courage and unique perspective as a vital contribution so that we can learn, grow and achieve better outcomes together.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a commonly diagnosed neurodevelopmental disorder in children and adults, but advocates argue, very misunderstood. Here to provide us with a better understanding of what it is, or isn't, we welcome: Dr. Doron Almagor, Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist at The Possibilities Clinic; Heidi Bernhardt, Founder of the Centre for ADHD Awareness Canada and a former psychiatric nurse;, and Katelyn Weinstein, Psychology student at the University of Guelph who was diagnosed with ADHD at age 7. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with Soren Aldaco, Detransitioning Activist, and Dr. Miriam Grossman, Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist, Author Lost in Trans Nation: A Child Psychiatrist's Guide Out of the MadnessFollow Debbie Georgatos!WEBSITE: http://americacanwetalk.orgFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmericaCanWeTalkAmerica Can We Talk is a show with a mission — to speak up for the extraordinary and unique greatness of America. I talk about the top issues of the day facing America, often with insightful guests, always from the perspective of furthering that mission, and with the goal to inspire listeners to celebrate and embrace the liberty on which America was founded. #AmericaMatters
Two of the most common symptoms during the menopause journey are increased levels of anxiety and depression. The decline of women's sex hormones creates a plethora of adverse effects, such as weight gain, insomnia or fragmented sleep, hair loss, loose skin, loss of lean muscle mass, brain fog, night sweats, loss of libido, vaginal dryness, and more. These devastating changes are driving women to feel frustrated, confused, and depressed about their current state of health, including how they look and feel. Building your healthcare team during this time is essential for overall mind-body health. This should include a NAMS-certified OBGYN, an OBGYN who is well-versed in HRT, a General Physician, or a Functional Medicine MD, a health coach to help you navigate lifestyle behavior changes, a fitness expert to help you stay strong, and, for some women, a therapist or psychiatrist to support your mental and emotional well-being so you can continue to thrive in life.Psychiatrists prescribe psychopharmacology to their patients and most leave it at that. What if there was a psychiatrist who also prescribed healthy lifestyle behavior modifications alongside medication? My next guest practices something called cosmetic psychiatry and it's fascinating. Dr. Andreea Seicean, MD, PhD, MPH, is the Clinical Director of Like MySelf Wellness. She is an ABPN Board-Certified Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist, clinical investigator, scientist, and Professor. She completed her training at Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Clinic, and the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Her PhD is in epidemiology and biostatistics and she's an expert in outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and quality improvement. She has over 40 publications and received multiple awards from The National Institute of Mental Health, The American Psychiatric Association, and The American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Seicean has served as Psychiatrist and Clinical Director of the MidAmerica Mental Health clinics in Indiana and River North Psychiatry in Chicago. Dr Seicean is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago where she continues to be active in research and teaches psychopharmacology (medication management) to psychiatry residents. She has extensive experience reviewing and managing medications and treating depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar, PTSD/trauma, ADHD, and addiction. She also specializes in cosmetic psychiatry, focusing on improving performance, quality of life, and self-esteem. This can include stress eating and weight loss, school and work performance, insomnia, irritability, stress, and life transitions. Med Disclaimer:By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice or to make any lifestyle changes to treat any medical condition in yourself or others. Consult your physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any of my guests on my podcast.To find Dr. Seicean:https://likemyselfwellness.com/providersPodcast Resources:Peptide to increase libido: Bremelanotide, also called PT-141Research: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35076581/Vyleesi: https://www.vyleesi.com/Addyi: https://addyi.com/what-to-expect/Stay connected with me:Watch on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jillfooswellness/videosFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jillfooswellness/Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillfooswellnessGrab discounts on my favorite biohacking products: https://www.jillfooswellness.com/health-productsEnjoy 20% savings and free shipping at Fullscript for your favorite supplements by leading brands:https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/jillfooswellnessSubscribe to the JFW newsletter at www.jillfooswellness.com and receive your FREE Guide on How To Increase Your Protein in 5 Easy Steps and your FREE Protein Powder Recipe Ebook. Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with me and start to discover your unique longevity plan:https://calendly.com/jillfooswellness/30-minute-zoom-consultations
The pain of childhood wounds from a parent's abandonment, neglect or abuse can linger into adulthood and be very challenging to overcome. If you're finding it difficult to heal those childhood wounds and feel stuck, unhappy and that life is limited with few possibilities for you, join me, Dr. Balin A. Durr, MD, a Board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist with more than 20 years of experience, to learn how to heal your wounds, find your joy and happiness, and create the Life you long for. www.balinadurrmd.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/@BalinADurrMD FB: www.facebook.com/BalinADurrMD X: www.twitter.com/BalinADurrMD IG: www.instagram.com/BalinADurrMD LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/BalinADurrMD Medical Disclaimer: The information provided does not substitute for professional medical advice. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained on or available through this site is for educational and informational purposes only. Please consult a medical professional or health care provider if users seek medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #healing #DDLSS #DrDurrsLivingInTheSweetSpot #mindfulness #mentalhealthmatters #success #successmindset #KnowYourself #knowthyself #freedom #happy #happiness #selflove #selfcare #forgiveness #gratitude #BelieveInYou #trustyourself #growth #transformation #empowerment #selfhelp #unstuck #mindbodyspirit #personaldevelopment #motivation #mindset #mindbodysoul #tapping #getunstuck
This episode is near and dear to my heart personally as I know the importance of not only talking about ADHD but how imperative it is to understand it to ensure you find the right approach and strategies to manage ADHD to ensure a productive, progressive and satisfying life! Dr. Erikka Taylor Board Certified Psychiatrist exceeded my expectations throughout our conversation with her in-depth knowledge and expertise as an ADHD Psychiatrist who supports Children, Adolescent & Adults, this is an episode you won't want to miss!You can find Dr. Erikka Taylor Private Practice link below, tap/click,Catalyst NC | Our Team of Medical and Therapy ProvidersHere you'll find the CHADD-Children & Adults with ADHD, link below, tap/click,CHADD - Improving the lives of people affected by ADHDYou can find your Local CHADD Chapter here for additional resources and support groups, link below, tap/click,CHADD Affiliate Locator - Find a local ADHD support group in your areaTo purchase Dr. Ericka Goodwin, Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist books that Dr. Erikka mentioned during our conversation can be found here, in the link below, tap/click,Books – Global Health Psychiatry (ghpsychiatry.org)Disclaimer: Safe Space with Shay is not intended to be a therapy replacement or substitute, if you are experiencing a mental health crisis please reach out to your physician or your mental health provider.
Many of us have fantasized about traveling more, perhaps disappearing to a quiet beach indefinitely.But what if you could actually live and WORK while traveling? As a Physician. On your terms.Today I am joined by Dr Kristine Goins, Integrative Pediatric and Adult Psychiatrist and Coach for Physicians searching for a career with location freedom. Dr Goins shares her story of transitioning from practicing as an Academic Psychiatrist, caught up in the hustle and overwork so typical of us, to buying a one-way ticket to Colombia, to practice medicine in the US on her terms.If you've ever dreamed about finding location freedom, then tune as Dr Goins, AKA Nomad MD peels back the curtain.Dr. Kristine Goins is a board-certified integrative adult & pediatric psychiatrist and world traveler. Prior to pursuing a lifestyle of freedom and adventure by becoming a digital nomad, Dr. Goins completed her adult psychiatry residency at Emory University and her child & adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Yale, as well as an integrative medicine fellowship at The Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. Dr. Kristine Goins is a trusted physician coach, dedicated to helping medical professionals like you unlock their true potential and create meaningful transformations in their careers and lives.To learn more about Dr Goins and her coaching, find here in these places:Website: https://thenomadmd.com/IG: @thenomadmds FB: @thenomadmd Support the showTo learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.
In this episode, Lyndsay Soprano speaks with Dr. Laila Contractor about how we can metabolize trauma(s) with intention and the use of ayahuasca as a key component to helping to heal from all that you might be holding onto that is making you chronically ill and living in pain.Dr. Contractor is an Integrative Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist in Irvine California. She works collaboratively with her patients using traditional as well as evidenced-based alternative approaches to the treatment of Psychiatric challenges. LISTEN to our episode here —> https://link.chtbl.com/paingamepodcastDr. Contractor's specialties include treating children and adults with learning difficulties, trauma, and “resistent” mood disorder treatment. Given her specialties, she has a keen interest in using psychedelics to treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, and Pain. Dr. Contractor's own personal journey dealing with chronic pain, autoimmune issues, and complex diagnosis brought her to the world of Integrative Medicine.We talk about the use of psychedelics for the accelerated treatment of trauma and the deepening of spirituality. We also touch on brain regions involved in pain pathways, such as the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus (memory area), and amygdala, which are similar to those involved in mood disorders.This is why it is so imperative to treat psychiatric disorders in the context of chronic pain. The importance of validating our patient's experiences as part of the healing process as well.You can find Laila online:http://lailacontractormd.com
I Have Issues - The Mental Health Podcast From Dr Mark Rackley
Are you someone who is living with a diagnosis of Autism?Do you think you may have Autism? Are you a family member, partner or friend of someone who has Autism? In the latest episode of ' I Have Issues,' I discuss the issue of Autism. There can be a lot of misunderstanding, confusion and misinformation around Autism, leading to people struggling to make sense of what is happening and how to get help. In this episode I'm joined again by Dr Giovanni Giaroli, Consultant Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist. Dr Giaroli is the founder and medical director of the renowned Giaroli Centre on Harley Street in London. He is a medical Doctor specialising in Autism across the lifespan (from childhood to adulthood), plus other mental health conditions. Dr Giaroli's deep expertise has lead him to practice as a visiting consultant for various adolescent and adult units (outpatient and inpatient) at the prestigious The Priory Hospital North London, The Priory Hospital Roehampton, and the Nightingale Hospital Marylebone, London.He is also a corresponding member of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) and has published in International Journals on Psychopharmacology in children and adults and has chaired and presented at many international conferences on Autism. We discuss together Autism as two mental health professionals (a psychologist and a psychiatrist) who treat this condition. We explore how Autism develops, what happens in an Autistic brain, how it is assessed and treated. This episode is essential listening for anyone who is living with Autism or who thinks they may have it. It is also important information for family members, partners or friends of people who have Autism. I'm a London based adolescent and adult chartered psychologist.Please share this podcast if you find it helpful.Also follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok and Facebook for insights on mental health.
The shadow of triumph is cast by the blazing light of an unwavering determination through struggles. Hence, the struggles we faced only made our achievements more remarkable. Everyone is facing struggles in various aspects of human life. Nowadays, we often see people achieving victory despite every challenge. In contrast, some tend to become inferior when hearing news about others' success. However, when successful people admit their weaknesses and share their struggles, they are helping fainthearted individuals to see failure as a stepping stone to growth. Consequently, their achievements inspire them to thrive even more. It has been stated that athletes' struggles are often overshadowed by their triumphs. Our mental well-being is frequently ignored since it is not something we can easily see. Mental health needs to be acknowledged and prioritized in the same way as physical health. Therefore, in the pursuit of well-being, we must recognize the universal importance of mental health and the power of a supportive community. Hence, we must embrace our mental health journeys and seek the support and understanding we deserve. Our guest speaker says, "No one should face their struggles alone, instead, seek help and support which are vital to mental well-being." Dr. Dawn Kamilah Brown is a nationally recognized, two-time #1 best-selling author, speaker, consultant, and media personality. Dr. Dawn is one of the nation's most acclaimed ADHD experts and double-board certified Child and Adult Psychiatrist. She owns, is CEO, and is a sole practitioner at ADHD Wellness Center and has two private practice locations in Texas. Known as the MD with ADHD, Dr. Dawn was diagnosed with ADHD while completing her child fellowship program in her early 30's. As a result, she uniquely understands the frustrations surrounding treatment and the need for compassionate, ongoing support. She is on a mission to transform what the world recognizes as a dis-ability into an Amaze-Ability! In this episode with Dr. Dawn Brown, we will learn about a mental health advocate's passion for helping people, especially athletes, navigate the challenges they face in their professional and personal lives. Dr. Brown's work in sports psychiatry has shed light on the unique pressures and expectations placed on athletes and how these factors can impact their mental health. She emphasizes the importance of finding motivation, connecting with a supportive community, and incorporating affirmations and faith into daily life to overcome obstacles and achieve personal and professional goals. Tune in today as we "We're used as instruments and vehicles to bring hope and positivity to others." – Dr. Dawn Brown Topics Covered: (00:00:00) Introduction (00:00:38) Introducing our guest speaker, Dr. Dawn Brown. (00:01:02) A Mental Health Expert: Who is Dr. Dawn Brown? (00:03:00) What led Dr. Dawn to enter the mental health field? (00:04:11) How did Dr. Dawn discover she had an ADHD? (00:05:32) Encourage others by sharing your successes and failures. (00:06:23) We learn the best when we fail. (00:07:09) Failures and Testing (00:09:52) Discovering the blessing within the challenge. (00:10:07) Empowering young kids with ADHD to pursue their dreams. (00:11:10) The increase in ADHD diagnoses in children and adults. (00:12:13) The expanding mental health conversations (00:13:40) The greats of goats becoming Mental health advocates (00:14:33) Social Anxiety: Effects of the pandemic on mental health (00:15:45) Regression in social skills: The impact of the pandemic on children (00:16:30) Mental Health is a spectrum. (00:18:00) Quick Reminder: Are you enjoying this episode? Please share it, leave a five-star review, and give feedback. Go to TimeOut with the SportsDr website. (00:19:08) Dr. Dawn Brown's unique telepsychiatry practice (00:21:03) How does being an independent clinician allow Dr. Dawn to help more athletes (00:22:41) The correlation between mental health and performance in athletes. (00:23:37) How do athletic routines mask the mental health condition of athletes? (00:25:37) Visit Dr. Dawn's website, a valuable resource for athletes and everyone: https://drdawnpsychmd.com/ (00:26:44) The unrealistic expectations placed on athletes (00:27:50) Mental Athletics (00:28:55) The TimeOut with SportsDr. 's mission is to bring positivity, showcase possibilities, and uplift the community. (00:30:11) Final TimeOut with Dr. Dawn Brown: How would you encourage someone to follow his passion, rekindling it to overcome obstacles and achieve more significant goals? (00:31:14) Self-affirmation and positive mindset (00:32:01) Prayer is power. (00:32:27) Finding your community and support (00:33:16) God will never fail me. (00:34:29) "Come down from my day." (00:35:24) Where to connect with Dr. Dawn Brown? Key Takeaways: "Find what motivates you, rekindle it, and keep going." – Dr. Dawn Brown "Many people want to show what they do well, but when we tell people about our struggles, we make this seem like somebody else can do it." – Dr. Dawn Brown "I learned the best when I fail, and so I embrace my failures." – Dr. Dawn Brown "You never know what other people are going through. They may see themselves in your story." – Dr. Dawn Brown "We are often tested in life, and my test was to understand that at the time that I thought was a thorn in my side, it was a blessing that fueled my passion." – Dr. Dawn Brown "We all have mental health, and I think we all should have access to mental health services for that very reason." – Dr. Dawn Brown "Many times, you don't know why you're functioning as you are until you sit down with someone who can listen to your symptoms and put it all together." – Dr. Derrick Burgess "Becoming a professional athlete often involves managing mental health conditions through healthy routines, but the downside is masking underlying symptoms with repetitive natural treatments." – Dr. Dawn Brown "Mental athletics is in the business of helping athletes and their ecosystem." – Dr. Dawn Brown "We're motivated by so many different things; that motivation doesn't die. It may dim along the path, but it's always there." – Dr. Dawn Brown "I wake up every day and speak things as though they were and having a positive mindset because I know that in the day, I'm not going to conquer everything great." – Dr. Dawn Brown "We have to make sure that we pour into ourselves too." – Dr. Dawn Brown "You need to commune with others because you can't do it alone. We were created to work with other people so that you can do it." – Dr. Dawn Brown Connect with Dr. Dawn K. Brown: Website: https://drdawnpsychmd.com/ Instagram: https://drdawnpsychmd.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drdawnpsychmd Twitter: https://twitter.com/drdawnpsychmd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdawnpsychmd/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/dawniebrascomd Email: drdawn@drdawnpsychmd.com Connect with Dr. Derrick Burgess: Website: https://www.drderrickthesportsdr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drderrickthesportsdr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeOut.SportsDr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrick-burgess-72047b246/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHGDu1zT4K_X6PnYELu8weg Email: thesportsdoctr@gmail.com This episode of TimeOut with the SportsDr. is produced by Podcast VAs Philippines - the team that helps podcasters effectively launch and manage their podcasts, so we don't have to. Record, share, and repeat! Podcast VAs PH gives me back my time so that I can focus on the core functions of my business. 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I Have Issues - The Mental Health Podcast From Dr Mark Rackley
Are you someone who is living with a diagnosis of ADHD?Do you think you may have ADHD? Are you a family member, partner or friend of someone who has ADHD? In the latest episode of ' I Have Issues,' I discuss the issue of ADHD. There can be a lot of misunderstanding, confusion and misinformation around ADHD, leading to people struggling to make sense of what is happening and how to get help. In this episode I'm joined by Dr Giovanni Giaroli, Consultant Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist. Dr Giaroli is the founder and medical director of the renowned Giaroli Centre on Harley Street in London. He is a medical Doctor specialising in ADHD across the lifespan (from childhood to adulthood), plus other mental health conditions. Dr Giaroli's deep expertise has lead him to practice as a visiting consultant for various adolescent and adult units (outpatient and inpatient) at the prestigious The Priory Hospital North London, The Priory Hospital Roehampton, and the Nightingale Hospital Marylebone, London.He is also a corresponding member of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) and has published in International Journals on Psychopharmacology in children and adults and has chaired and presented at many international conferences on ADHD. We discuss together ADHD as two mental health professionals (a psychologist and a psychiatrist) who treat this condition. We explore how ADHD develops, what happens in an ADHD brain, how it is assessed and treated. This episode is essential listening for anyone who is living with ADHD or who thinks they may have it. It is also important information for family members, partners or friends of people who have ADHD. I'm a London based adolescent and adult chartered psychologist.Please share this podcast if you find it helpful.Also follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok , YouTube and Facebook for insights on mental health.I'm a London based adolescent and adult chartered psychologist.Please share this podcast if you find it helpful.Also follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok and Facebook for insights on mental health.
My guest is Dr. Bill Dodson, board-certified adult psychiatrist who was one of the first practitioners to specialize in adults with ADHD over 25 years ago. Over the last several years, Dr. Dodson has changed the emphasis of his practice from direct patient care to writing and speaking about and consulting on adult ADHD medicine. On today's episode, Dr. Dodson shares with us the basics in understanding in ADHD medication and how it can help a person with ADHD. In this episode, Dr. Dodson and I discuss the following: -Why is medication a standard protocol of intervention when diagnosed with ADHD? - Why do some people with ADHD need medication and others do not? - What symptoms does stimulant medication treat when ADHD is involved? - What symptoms does non-stimulant medication treat when ADHD is involved? - How does a parent or person determine if an ADHD medication is helping or not? - The role aerobic exercise plays when a person has ADHD? - Best types of professionals who can treat ADHD? - Dr. Dodson's words of wisdom when it comes to ADHD medication. Brought to you by ADHDKidsCanThrive.com. Thank you for listening and please share! #adhd #adhdparent #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #neurodiversity #adhdkid #adhdunderstood #anixous #depressed #neurodivergent #adhdmedication
Media often tends to focus on and center emaciated, thin, young white adolescents who are hospitalized due to medical complications of malnourishment when speaking on the topic of eating disorders. We don't often hear stories of Black girls with anorexia, Black men struggling with body image, Black families and the impact of these narrow stereotypes on limiting care and life-saving access to care. Today's episode was recorded almost half a year ago, but it still rings so important. Mimi talks with Dr. Erikka Dzirasa, MD about messages we received around mental health growing up and our work as Black healthcare providers in the eating disorder field. *The title was tricky for me to think about, I wanted to capture how Black children experience eating disorders because the narrative is lacking. I also wanted to capture that little Black girls and Black men and non-binary and trans Black people experience eating disorders. Blackness and eating disorders aren't mutually exclusive. I landed on Black Young Girls because that is the experience I can speak to the most and we need more voices. And also, one podcast episode doesn't capture the whole Black experience of eating disorders, there is so much complexity. So just narrowing in on some aspects here. I've also since read the book, It's Always Been Ours by Jessica Wilson, MS, RD, which has been absolutely incredible, I highly recommend reading! We talk about.. Black families and eating disorder care Messages prominent in many Black families around mental health The need for more representation within the field of eating disorder care How stereotypes lead to lack of early diagnosis and are life-threatening Dr. Dzirasa's leadership positions within Arise and Project HEAL, and the importance of diversity within organizations providing care Erikka Dzirasa, MD, MPH, DFAACAP is a double-board certified Child and Adult Psychiatrist who brings more than 10 years of deep expertise in eating disorders and mental health since first seeking out specialized training while in Duke University's residency and fellowship programs. She previously served as the Medical Director of an Eating Disorders specialty hospital system, leading policy and program development to deliver high-quality, effective care in their intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization programs (PHP), residential and inpatient units for people living with eating disorders. Erikka is currently Chair of the Board of Directors of Project HEAL, a leading eating disorder nonprofit breaking down systemic barriers and providing education and supportive resources to people of all identities and background experiencing eating disorders. She is a partner in Catalyst Therapeutic Services, a private practice in Durham, NC and a Consulting Associate at Duke University Medical Center. As a mental health advocate, she also serves on the Race, Ethnicity and Equity committee for the North Carolina Psychiatric Association, and is the immediate Past President of the North Carolina Council of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Dzirasa earned her Bachelor of Science at Spelman College, Master of Public Health in Health Care and Leadership at UNC Chapel Hill, and her Doctor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. She is also a certified yoga instructor. Find Dr. Dzirasa at: IG: @dr.erikka Arise: www.wearearise.com/about Find Mimi at: Main IG: @the.lovelybecoming Podcast IG: @lovelybecomingpodcast Website: www.mimi-cole.com
It's not an easy task to parent our adolescent and young adult children in this constantly evolving modern landscape. Lingering effects of the recent pandemic, anxiety and depressive disorders, and pressures stemming from social media and other external factors all present challenges to those of us trying to navigate the journey of raising and supporting healthy and happy kids. Dr. Donna Kashani knows a thing or two about it all-- she is a nationally recognized child and adult psychiatrist who is a published author and has made hundreds of television appearances on these exact topics. This episode is a powerful discovery interview about how to diagnose issues, how to communicate effectively, how to manage the modern impacts and milestones of the parenting journey and how to empower our kids to become healthy and happy adults. Get out your pencils and highlighters, as this episode will provide numerous "a-ha" moments and takeaways. Let's Do This!Get Ready To Be Inspired, Educated, Empowered and Entertained! For more information visit us @shesa10times5. https://instagram.com/shesa10times5
Dr. Emina is the Associate Medical Director; Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist at Amen Clinics in Orange County, California. Mr. Rick Lawrence is an award-winning author, journalist, cultural researcher, editor, and national speaker. He creates and leads interactive trainings for church and cultural leaders, parents, and teenagers.Together they wrote “The Suicide Solution.” This book is for people struggling to find their way out of a cave of anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts—and for anyone who cares for someone who's been lost in that cave.You can find their book on Amazon and most streaming platforms. You can find Dr. Emina at https://www.amenclinics.com/team/daniel-emina-m-d/#:~:text=Daniel%20Emina%20is%20a%20child,of%20Hawaii%20Department%20of%20Psychiatry.Twitter: @docEminaMD You can find Rick at http://ricklawrence.com/To find Doc Brian: Guest Line: 910-777-7239DirectMe: https://direct.me/doc-brianTwitter: talksdocIG: the_doc_brian TikTok: the_doc_brianFB: doctalkswithdocbhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doc-talks-with-dr-brian-sheppard/id1536345675https://open.spotify.com/show/1qSaIZ2lsOKDtL4ueox7FYhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6prIruH_Izrrx-0MWqJm9w/https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=586625&refid=stprhttps://www.deezer.com/show/1941482
In this episode, Bryan talks to Dr. Kyle Cedermark about the process of beginning mental health medication. Deciding to take medication for your mental health is a very individual, personal choice. This episode is aimed at helping answer some of the common questions you might have, if you decide that medication is a helpful piece of your mental health "toolkit". Dr. Cedermark talks about when medication might be helpful, how medication works in the brain, some of the common hesitations people have, and more. Dr. Cedermark is a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist - and the Chief Psychotherapy Officer at PrairieCare. As always, take what serves you from this conversation - and leave the rest. (This podcast is not meant to replace therapy. If you feel you need it, we encourage you to reach out to a licensed mental health professional)
Dr. Waldman is a board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist focusing on developmental issues, ADHD, depression, and anxiety disorders. He has a special interest in helping children and families navigate challenges in schools. Dr. Waldman earned a BA in Molecular Biology at Princeton University before attending medical school at Tulane University. He went on to complete his psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Louisiana State University New Orleans. Before moving to Los Angeles, he was a faculty member at Louisiana State University where he served as the child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship training director. He also led the psychiatry consult-liaison service at Children's Hospital New Orleans where he focused on supporting children and families coping with physical illness. During his tenure, Dr. Waldman held a seat on the Children's Cabinet Advisory Board to the Governor of Louisiana. Dr. Waldman uses a holistic approach when working with patients. By collaborating with patients and families, he incorporates developmentally informed therapeutic strategies to complement medication management. CalPsychiatry ------ Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
Psychiatrists Discuss The State of Mental Health in the Black Community pt. 2 For season six, we are working to curate panels with expertise on specific topics. We are always trying to bring more, and we are truly delivering. This week, we are continuing an incredible discussion about mental health in the Black Community. Drs. Danielle Hairston, Kevin Simon and Amanda Calhoun are each highly prolific, dynamic writers, speakers and educators within this space. We were very fortunate that they took the time to answer questions and share their experiences as Black Psychiatrists. We start with a conversation about the burden Black physicians carry in contrast with our colleagues. We talk about experiences with patients, co-workers and supervisors. We talk about burnout and how it is manifested and overcome by those in medical training, and those that have graduated and are practicing. The views discussed in this episode MUST be taken in context and do not reflect upon our employers. How do we deal with burnout? How does the experience of Black medical students and physicians differ from our counterparts? How can we help our underrepresented patients navigate a health system that was not built for us? This episode features: Dr. Danielle Hairston a double-board certified Psychiatrist and the youngest Black, female residency program director in the US. (Dr. Hairston was my resident when I was a medical student at Howard University College of Medicine). She is also a young APA Black Caucus President and Black Psychiatrist of America Scientific Program Committee Chair and has written extensively about bias in Psychiatry. She has consulted with companies like Google, and Youtube. Origins of Racism in American Medicine and Psychiatry Sociodemographic and clinical correlates of the frequently hospitalized African American patients with severe and persistent mental illness Dr. Kevin Simon the inaugural Chief Behavioral Health Officer for the City of Boston. He is a Harvard-trained Board Certified Psychiatrist. Dr. Simon serves as an Attending Psychiatrist at Boston Children's Hospital, an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a Commonwealth Fund Fellow in Health Policy at Harvard University, and the Medical Director of Wayside Youth & Family Support Network. Clinically, he practices as a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist and Addiction Medicine specialist caring for youth, young adults, and families through the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program (ASAP). Daughters' Keeper — The Care and Treatment of Black Girls in America Adolescent Substance Use Disorders Dr. Amanda Calhoun an Adult/Child Psychiatry Resident . Dr. Calhoun is also the assistant editor of the Connecticut Psychiatric Society Newsletter and an Associate Editor of the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal. Dr. Calhoun seeks to expose and eradicate racism in the medical system using a direct and heartfelt approach. Dr. Calhoun's anti-racism work spans from writing anti-racism curriculum, standing up for her patients in real-time, public speaking, research, and writing. She believes that all doctors should be activists, and that social justice should be integrated with medical education. All Doctors Should Be Activists. Sincerely, a Psychiatry Intern The Face of Medicine Is Not My Face…But, It Should Be You asked and we delivered: The Black Doctors Podcast Swag is now available? Click HERE to order. **Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen. In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics. Leave a voice memo that we can include in a future episode: Pass The Mic
Psychiatrists Discuss The State of Mental Health in the Black Community pt. 1 For season six, we are working to curate panels with expertise on specific topics. We are always trying to bring more, and we are truly delivering. Tune in the next two weeks to hear an incredible discussion about mental health in the Black Community. Drs. Danielle Hairston, Kevin Simon and Amanda Calhoun are each highly prolific, dynamic writers, speakers and educators within this space. We were very fortunate that they took the time to answer questions and share their experiences as Black Psychiatrists. We start with a conversation about the burden Black physicians carry in contrast with our colleagues. We talk about experiences with patients, co-workers and supervisors. We talk about burnout and how it is manifested and overcome by those in medical training, and those that have graduated and are practicing. The views discussed in this episode MUST be taken in context and do not reflect upon our employers. How do we deal with burnout? How does the experience of Black medical students and physicians differ from our counterparts? How can we help our underrepresented patients navigate a health system that was not built for us? This episode features: Dr. Danielle Hairston a double-board certified Psychiatrist and the youngest Black, female residency program director in the US. (Dr. Hairston was my resident when I was a medical student at Howard University College of Medicine). She is also a young APA Black Caucus President and Black Psychiatrist of America Scientific Program Committee Chair and has written extensively about bias in Psychiatry. She has consulted with companies like Google, and Youtube. Origins of Racism in American Medicine and Psychiatry Sociodemographic and clinical correlates of the frequently hospitalized African American patients with severe and persistent mental illness Dr. Kevin Simon the inaugural Chief Behavioral Health Officer for the City of Boston. He is a Harvard-trained Board Certified Psychiatrist. Dr. Simon serves as an Attending Psychiatrist at Boston Children's Hospital, an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a Commonwealth Fund Fellow in Health Policy at Harvard University, and the Medical Director of Wayside Youth & Family Support Network. Clinically, he practices as a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist and Addiction Medicine specialist caring for youth, young adults, and families through the Adolescent Substance Use & Addiction Program (ASAP). Daughters' Keeper — The Care and Treatment of Black Girls in America Adolescent Substance Use Disorders Dr. Amanda Calhoun an Adult/Child Psychiatry Resident . Dr. Calhoun is also the assistant editor of the Connecticut Psychiatric Society Newsletter and an Associate Editor of the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal. Dr. Calhoun seeks to expose and eradicate racism in the medical system using a direct and heartfelt approach. Dr. Calhoun's anti-racism work spans from writing anti-racism curriculum, standing up for her patients in real-time, public speaking, research, and writing. She believes that all doctors should be activists, and that social justice should be integrated with medical education. All Doctors Should Be Activists. Sincerely, a Psychiatry Intern The Face of Medicine Is Not My Face…But, It Should Be You asked and we delivered: The Black Doctors Podcast Swag is now available? Click HERE to order. **Interested in starting a podcast? Check out Riverside for your remote recording needs: RIVERSIDE.FM If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a comment and rating on iTunes. TBDP is a volunteer passion project with the goal of inspiring all who listen. In-house music and audio production, so any ideas for improvements or suggestions for future guests are welcome. Visit www.StevenBradleyMD.com to learn more about our host. He is available for consultations or speaking engagements regarding health equity and medical ethics. Leave a voice memo that we can include in a future episode: Pass The Mic
THIS IS MENTAL WELLNESS MONTH Today I am honored and privileged to have on the show with me Dr. JK teaches empathy as a skill. She is a Double Board-Certified Child and Adult Psychiatrist, and a doctor of the mind. She has been practicing medicine for over 20 years and has developed online courses to help professional women who are struggling with burnout and feeling stuck in life. JK believes Health, Wealth, and Happiness begin with the mind. Think of me as your Chief Encouragement Officer, bringing you the first-hand expertise and knowledge from a psychiatrist who is leveraging her gifts to help professional women who struggle with burnout and feelings of being stuck. She is a force and a phenomenal coach and Dr. who has found her purpose in helping women thrive. Reach out to Dr. JK You can Register Here: https://selfcarewithempathy.com/ Learn more about me and our empathy community at www.Doitwithempathy.com. Watch me on YouTube and IG@doitwithempathy, FB and Clubhouse @jkhairstonmd.
As we enter our second year of podcasting, the Docs are reflecting on their favorite episodes and sharing the highlights with you! Thank you for two years of 3BD! Dr. Zanetta chose our episode(s) with Dr. Erikka Dzirasa about depression and mental health in children during the pandemic. As we move into a COVID endemic world, these signs and resources are still just as useful. --This week, we're continuing our conversation with Dr. Erikka Dzirasa by covering the warning signs of depression in children and where to find resources if you see some of these signs.For more information on the resources mentioned:Taraji P Henson's Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation : Break the Silence, Break the Cycle. Focused on erasing the stigma around mental health issuesAAKOMA Project: dedicated to helping diverse teenagers and their families achieve optimal mental health through dialogue, learning, and the understanding that everyone deserves care and supportManaged Cares Services through Medicaid Dr. Erikka Dzirasa, MD, MPH is a double board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist, a certified yoga instructor, and a cycle instructor. She is a graduate of Spelman College, and she completed medical school, residency, and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Duke University. She has experience in treating psychiatric conditions such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, neurodevelopmental disorders, and psychotic disorders. She is committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive care that incorporates supportive therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and psychopharmacology. She also has expertise in topics such as eating disorders, body image, racial trauma, resiliency, school/work/life balance, stress management, faith & mental health, and mental health among diverse populations. She is the immediate Past-President of the North Carolina Council of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and the co-owner/founder of Catalyst Therapeutic Services, PLLC in Durham, NC. Follow her on IG @dr_e2kCatalystnc.com @Catalyst_nc New episodes every Tuesday! Subscribe so you don't miss a beat! Also, join us for our monthly live podcasts on Facebook and Youtube! Join the Conversation! Follow us on social media! 3 Black Docs facebook.com/3blackdocstwitter.com/3blackdocsinstagram.com/3blackdocsYouTube Dr. Karen Winkfield facebook.com/drkarenwinkfieldtwitter.com/drwinkfieldinstagram.com/drwinkfield Dr. Zanetta Lamar facebook.com/drzanettainstagram.com/drzanetta
Today I am bringing to you Dr. Nissa Keyashian, an adult psychiatrist practicing and living in San Jose, CA. Her generosity in sharing her expertise may prove to be the most consequential of my guest episodes. We talk about mindfulness and stillness - the basics of what it means and how to start practicing. STudies have shown that pain responds to stillness because that's when the "healing response" and parasympathetic nervous system are activated. Practicing stillness helps our mind, mood, immune system, sleep, and physical body in general. Nissa shares the following gems: - the 7 principles of mindfulness (and yes, she had to repeat it twice for me and I did not delete it from the episode :)) - The basics of practicing stillness - Benefits of yoga - Importance of forgiveness - What was helpful the most to her as she started her mindfulness journey years ago. - How to move through grief. SHe can be found on AMindfulMD.com SHe has a beautiful book out and you can pre-order it here:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1638077983?utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR1g2KDbwnTqLavgZ7vocDcDEXsTIUW-Il8-WloKzFC1Ekj7cZXYTXmeU7o
Hour 2 of The Dawn Stensland Show: Miriam Grossman—Board-Certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist—joins the show to talk about her recent Daily Wire opinion-editorial, “How Do Gender Transitions Impact Children? Here’s What the Science Says.” Dr. Grossman objects to President Biden’s proclamation that parents and teachers have an obligation to adopt “affirmation” techniques for children questioning their gender identity—the strategy includes early surgeries and hormone treatments. Contrarily, Dr. Grossman says existing research shows that 80% of children with gender dysphoria, if left unaltered by surgery or treatment, will “become comfortable with their bodies” after puberty. Jeremy Dys—Special Counsel for Litigation and Communication for First Liberty—joins the show to discuss his involvement as lead attorney for the religious freedom case Kennedy v. Bremerton School District. The case centers around a public high-school football coach and whether he has the right to kneel and pray at the conclusion of each game without repercussion from school administrators. Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District and is expected to announce a decision this summer. While appearing on PBS NewsHour, Dr. Anthony Fauci surprisingly stated the United States is out of the pandemic phase of COVID-19. Now, Press Secretary Jen Psaki is contradicting Dr. Fauci, explaining that the White House doesn’t believe COVID-19/the pandemic is over.
Dr. Miriam Grossman—Board-Certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist—joins the show to talk about her recent Daily Wire opinion-editorial, “How Do Gender Transitions Impact Children? Here’s What the Science Says.” Dr. Grossman objects to President Biden’s proclamation that parents and teachers have an obligation to adopt “affirmation” techniques for children questioning their gender identity—the strategy includes early surgeries and hormone treatments. Contrarily, Dr. Grossman says existing research shows that 80% of children with gender dysphoria, if left unaltered by surgery or treatment, will “become comfortable with their bodies” after puberty.
This episode discusses mental health, addiction, and compassion and features Dr. Cyntrell Crawford. Dr. Cyntrell is an Adult Psychiatrist that focuses on Addiction Recovery who also is an author and consultant. It doesn't matter whether you have struggled with addiction, this episode has something for everyone. Chances are that you know someone that has been challenged by addiction in your professional or personal life, also this episode gives nuggets that can assist in preventing addiction. Questions this episode will answer: -What are some reasons that working on inpatient psychiatric units or any work environment can be stressful at this time? -What are some underlying causes of addiction? -What is the difference between methadone and suboxone treatment? -Do black people have opioid addiction? -Should your doctor listen to you, and what to do if they don't? This conversation somehow makes talking about addiction, mental health, and self-care fun, so get ready to learn a few things and also see that psychiatrists don't have to be stuffy. Connect with Dr. Cyntrell: Https://instragram.com/DrCyntrellPsych https://www.facebook.com/DrCyntrellPsych/ Resources: www.drcyntrell.com The Urge Fix Podcast: https://urgefix.libsyn.com The Urge Fix Recovery Guide: https://www.amazon.com/Urge-Fix-Recovery-Guide/dp/1948400782 Telepsychiatry from Dr. Goodwin: askdrgoodwin.com About Dr. Cyntrell: Dr. Cyntrell is an Adult Psychiatrist who focuses on Addiction Recovery, and is also a speaker, author, and consultant. In addition, she is a media personality regarding Addiction/ Recovery and Mental Illnesses. As the Founder and Chief Medical Advisor of DrCyntrell.com, she discusses techniques to help individuals take control of their lives through recovery. Dr. Cyntrell also shares mental health and addiction expertise via her web series to help Addicts discover a pathway to recovery. Her mission is simple: Life solutions for addiction and recovery. Dr. Cyntrell earned her Doctorate of Medicine degree from The Tulane University School of Medicine and completed her internship and residency at The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Creating emotional connections with your patients is one of the most important things in medicine. Timothy J. Hayes, Psy.D, sits with Dr. Deborah R. Simkin, a board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist who practices Functional or Integrative Psychiatry and Sports Psychiatry. Dr. Deborah talks about how emotionally connecting with your patients inspires them to change their lives for the better. It doesn't only go one way because you also learn from them. And you enrich your life in the process. If you don't stay open to human relationships, you're closing a world of growth you could've reached otherwise. But how can you get into your best state of mind so you can emotionally connect with others? Listen to this episode to learn more. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the On Your Mind Community today:journeysdream.orgTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTube
Full of life, knowledge, and enthusiasm, you will enjoy our guest In today's podcast. Dr. Dawn Brown is a double-board certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist and MD. Her resume is unmatched, and you will be hard-pressed to find an individual who loves her profession and loves life more than Dr. Brown. She recently joined our podcast, and shared countless gems. There was one point, where she gave a heartfelt plea that was so encouraging, it will make the hair on your skin stand up. Not to give too much away, but here are a few things: *What to Look For When Choosing A Mental Health Professional *ADHD: It's Benefits vs. Dangers *The Truth About Mental Health *Evolution of Technology *Mental Health vs. Mental Toughness *Overcoming Failure *Dangers of Being an Arm-Chair Psychiatrist *Compartmentalization: Does It Work? *The Future of Athletics *and MUCH MORE You can find and follow Dr. Dawn on the following handles and sites: @drdawnpsychmd @mentalhealthletics For Dr. Dawn's LIVE show: www.livewithdrdawn.com For More Inspiration & Life Changing Messages: SUBSCRIBE ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC36Wt2UBiPnlTQZdXtjZamg?sub_confirmation=1 FaceBook → https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsPerformance1 Twitter → https://twitter.com/JosiahIgono Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/allthingsperformancellc LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/josiah-igono-phd-cscs-926bb2172 All Things Performance → https://www.atplions.com Get My Books: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Daddy-Tough-Josiah-Igono/dp/0578987287 https://www.scribd.com/book/542180313/Unconventional-Leadership FREE Classes → https://atperformance.thinkific.com/courses Download Our Podcast: iTunes → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-things-performance #JosiahIgono #DerekDevine #AllThingsPerformance #ATPerformancellc #YouAreNecessary #consulting, #development, #mentalhealth #mentalcoaching #mentaltoughness #mentalskills #performancepsychology
In this episode, we are joined by Drs Ali and Mark Novitsky. From MDs to health, fitness, mindset and life coaches for women physicians. They went from working in a broken healthcare system to starting a side hustle and side gig that turned into a full time gig that leaves them happy and fulfilled. Biography: Ali's Bio: Ali Novitsky, MD is the CEO and founder of Life Coaching for Women Physicians www.lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com. She is Triple board certified in Obesity Medicine, Pediatrics, and Neonatology. She is a certified Life Coach, National Speaker, Blogger, and Host of The Podcast “Life Coaching for Women Physicians”. Ali attended Temple University School of Medicine and completed her Pediatric residency and Neonatal Fellowship at Thomas Jefferson/AI duPont Hospital for Children. She completed her coach training at The Life Coach School. Ali helps women physicians achieve optimal health by optimizing their unique potential with simple strategies backed by science. Ali offers two group coaching programs, GOALS Society and her CME program, Transform. Ali is married to her med school sweetheart, Mark, who is a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Together, they are raising two strong daughters and one energetic puppy. Web: www.lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com Instagram: @alinovitskymd Facebook: Ali Novitsky MD Itunes Podcast Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-coaching-for-women-physicians/id1506931432 Spotify Podcast Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/1qGhl7yML5Y2O2iHyecFPt Mark's Bio: Mark A. Novitsky Jr. MD is a Dual Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Adult Psychiatrist and owns/operates NOVITSKY MD boutique mind doctors, where the team emphasizes the importance of therapy and a embraces a patient-centered mental health approach to optimizing an individual's well being. Dr. Mark is an adjunct faculty for Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University's Department of Psychiatry. He was previously the Corporate Medical Director for one of Philadelphia's largest non-profit Child Mental Health Organizations. He is a graduate of The Beck Initiative, a joint collaboration between The Aaron T. Beck Center at The University of Pennsylvania and CBH/DBHIDS, for Cognitive Therapy and Research. For the last several years, he has had the privilege of working at Washington DC's premier psychiatry office, Potomac Psychiatry, as a child and adolescent psychiatrist, adult psychiatrist, and a forensic expert witness providing court testimony in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia region. Potomac Psychiatry has been featured as the Faces of Washington, in The Washingtonian Magazine. Dr. Mark grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, received his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University (where he roomed with none other than F. Scott Feel, and attended both medical school and psychiatry residency at Temple University School of Medicine (now Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University). He served as Chief Resident in his third year of residency at Temple. He completed Child and Adolescent fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University, where he served as Chief Fellow. During his fellowship, Dr. Mark was awarded a research grant. He has several publications in peer-reviewed journals and has presented his research at the annual meetings of both the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP). In 2013, his Adherence in Pediatric Psychopharmacology-A Multi-dimensional Perspective and Approach was a docent selection of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Mark has taught hundreds of medical students and residents, and most recently was the lead Child and Adolescent Pscyhiatrist in a non-profit public outreach campaign to Philadelphia schools teaching school administration, teachers, counselors, and parents about how to identify and address Depression, Anxiety, Substance abuse, and Bullying. More recently, he has joined forces with his wife's company, Life Coaching For Women Physicians, to expand her content with such Q&A seminars as “Did I Screw Up My Kid?”, “Beyond Coaching”, and “Exercising Intimacy”. Web: novitskymd.com The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)
Tune in to learn more about what schizophrenia is, the biological mechanisms and environmental factors driving the condition, causes and treatments, and unforgettable clinical cases that will fuel your curiosity behind the mysteries of the mind! Dr. Gwen Tonyane is an Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist based in South Africa, uses her platforms to actively promote mental health awareness, and has over 1.6k followers on Instagram! Be sure to give her a follow, and be sure to follow @curaproject on Instagram for Curatively episode post notifications so you don't miss a single episode! This is one of the most informative episodes we have had on Curatively, so definitely be sure to give this episode a listen and spread word!
Guest Name and Bio: Dr. Michael Broukhim Dr. Broukhim trained at the University of Arizona for his psychiatry residency and participated in the Integrative Psychiatry track for 2 years. During his training he also spent time undergoing the Integrative Psychiatry Institute's year long fellowship program and became certified in Accelerated Resolution Therapy. He was also trained in Mentalization Based therapy and other psychotherapy techniques. Dr. Broukhim credits his Integrative residency training to aid him to bring hope to patients to change their narrative to one of health, healing, and empowerment. Dr. Broukhim is now an Adult Psychiatrist at HOPE Integrative Psychiatry and also a Clinical Assistant Professor at University of Arizona What you will learn from this episode: 1) What is neuroinflammation 2) How can I treat inflammation that impacts the brain 3) Top supplements that can be used to treat neuroinflammation 4) The role of gut-brain connection in mental health 5) How trauma can impact health long term How to learn more about our guest: Website: hopepsychiatry.com Instagram: @hopeintegpsychiatry Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HopeIntegrativePsychiatry Please enjoy, share, rate and review our podcast and help us bring the message about precision health care to the world!
Joining is today is Anjani Amladi, M.D., is a double board-certified Adult Psychiatrist and Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist focusing on an integrative approach to patient care. Dr. Amladi has an extensive background in treating a wide variety of psychiatric disorders such as: ADHD, OCD, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, Schizophrenia, and eating disorders. She is the author of Amazon best-selling children's picture book, When the World Got Sick, which helps children and caregivers talk about the impact of COVID-19 and how to navigate this stressful time.Social Handles & Website:Website: https://anjaniamladimd.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anjaniamladimd/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnjaniAmladiMDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/anjaniamladimdLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjaniamladimd/We discuss: depression vs sadnesswhy children report wanting to end their liveshow to improve connection with loved oneswhy we don't admit to feeling hurtwhat three things are worth living forwhat role psychiatry plays in mental healthIf you want go from feeling hopeless to hopeful, lonely to connected and like a burden to a blessing, then go to 1-on-1 coaching, go to www.thrivewithleo.com. Let's get to tomorrow, together. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline800-273-TALK [800-273-8255]1-800-SUICIDE [800-784-2433]Teen Line (Los Angeles)800-852-8336The Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth Hotline)866-488-7386National Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-SAFE [800-799-7233]Crisis Text LineText "Connect" to 741741 in the USALifeline Chathttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/International Suicide Hotlines: http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.htmlhttps://www.nowmattersnow.org/skillshttps://sobermeditations.libsyn.com/ www.suicidesafetyplan.com https://scaa.club/ Q Chat Space: A safe online discussion group for LGBTQI teens between the ages of 13-19. Chats are facilitated by experienced staff who work at LGBTQI centers nationally, and discussions occur at scheduled times just like regular in-person support groups.Gender inclusive books: Organizations like Common Sense Media have a list of books that include topics like race, gender, ethnicity, and other diverse themes.One important aspect of advocacy is knowing your rights and where to get assistance if you need it. Lambda Legal is a national non-profit organization that advocates for the civil rights of the LGBTQ+ community and all living with HIV.
In this 69th Episode of The BoatCast, Brett Newski, lead singer of Brett Newski and the No Tomorrow, joins Chris Rhoad and BoatCast Mark as the first returning guest to the Podcast. Brett discusses his new book, “It's Hard To Be a Person: Defeating Anxiety, Surving the World, and Having More Fun” and opens up about his own battles with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Brett candidly shares his worries prior to TRB XX, including a fear that he would lose his voice. He connects the likelihood that his unnecessary worrying affected his immune system and it became a self-fulfilling prophecy, resulting in cancelling shows on The Boat. Brett wants you to learn from his own life lessons on the best ways to handle anxiety with this how-to survival guide. BoatCast Mark, who was recently named to Bethesda Magazine's Top Doctor's 2021 list as a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist attests to the quality and utility of this book for anxious teens and adults. Brett Newski can be found at : Website: brettnewski.comInstagram: brettnewskiTwitter: @brettnewskiYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brettnewskiFacebook: @brettnewskiPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/BrettNewski1Check out his new book here:
In episode 5, Tera B. interviews child / adolescent and adult psychiatrist Dr. Robert Root. They discuss how ADHD is a spectrum disorder, and not just the one ADHD stereotype the general population tends to connect it with. Where therapy is helpful and where it's not helpful. What types of “assessments” there are, the importance of a medical professional taking a very thorough clinical history, and hopefully getting that done upfront at a young age to set a child up to thrive as they grow academically and socially. Dr. Root also walks us through medication, that it shouldn't be feared in general, but more importantly that an ADHD diagnosis doesn't mean a child automatically HAS to go on medication. He shares with us his own guiding principle for whether medication is necessary. So, grab a pen and paper or favorite or download this episode so you can have a bountiful reference point for all of the great advice Dr. Root has for us today. Please enjoy this episode with Dr. Robert Root. Thanks for listening and sharing! If you have a question or a show idea, please send it to: hello@thebeehiveadhd.com Follow TheBeehiveADHD on: Instagram: @thebeehiveadhd Twitter: @thebeehiveadhd Facebook: @thebeehiveadhdbuzz Sign up for our Newsletter: www.thebeehiveadhd.com Links mentioned in this episode: Child / Adolescent & Adult Psychiatrist – Dr. Robert Root: https://drrobertroot.com/
Dr. Dan interviews Anjani Amladi, M.D. (“Dr. A”) about mental health, the impacts of COVID-19 on children and families, and the six ways parents can support their child’s mental health. Anjani Amladi, M.D. is a double board-certified Adult Psychiatrist and Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist focusing on an integrative approach to patient care. Dr. Amladi has an extensive background in treating a wide variety of psychiatric disorders such as: ADHD, OCD, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, Schizophrenia, and eating disorders. She is also the author of the Amazon best-selling children’s picture book, When the World Got Sick, which helps children and caregivers talk about the impact of COVID-19 and how to navigate this stressful time. Dr. Amladi lives in Sacramento, CA with her husband (and many pets) and divides her time between group private practice and community mental health. For more information, please visit: https://anjaniamladimd.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode we speak to Prof Jim Lucey about how things have been for him over the last number months. Jim is a Prof of Psychiatry in TCD, Adult Psychiatrist and the author of the new book 'A Whole New Plan for Living'. He is also a parent of six and he fills us in on how challenging it has been with working from home over the last number of months and how he has coped. We also answer some really interesting questions where we look at managing aggressive behaviour in teenagers, supporting a child who is displaying early signs of an eating disorder, we discuss the complexity of ASD Diagnoses and how to support a teenager with a stammer. This is a great episode where we answer a lot of your questions Keywords: Eating Disorders, ASD, Stammer and Agressive Behavour email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
This week, Dr. Daniel Moreno De Luca tells us more about his work as a Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist, as well as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. As a physician-scientist, he incorporates genetics research into his clinical practice and uses the field to bring precision medicine to psychiatry. He tells the story of his journey as a physician-scientist and highlights the importance of representation among individuals of different backgrounds, languages and cultures in the medical field.JAMA Network Article by Dr. Moreno De Luca —https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2772252?preview=true&utm_source=TrendMD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Journal_of_American_Medical_Association_TrendMD_1
In this episode I'm joined by my team member and colleague Dr. Nancy Wu where we speak about what Adult ADD is, when it typically manifests, what to look for, and how to thrive by understanding how ADD works and what you can do to mitigate its effects on your life. Dr. Wu is a board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist with over twenty years of clinical experience treating a wide variety of psychiatric illnesses. She specializes in childhood/adolescent developmental struggles, ADHD, and mood, anxiety, and psychotic disorders. Dr. Wu earned her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed her adult psychiatry residency at University of California, San Francisco, and her child/adolescent fellowship at UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. 10 Great Books about ADHD CHADD CalPsychiatry ------ Facebook Instagram
This week, Dr. Daniel Moreno De Luca tells us more about his work as a Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist, as well as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. He is physician-scientist, incorporating genetics research into his clinical practice and using the field to bring precision medicine to psychiatry. What you also may not have seen coming is that he is also a rock star! He delves into his recent song, 'Outer Space', inspired by the autistic children and families who have come to his clinic.JAMA Network Article by Dr. Moreno De Luca —https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2772252?preview=true&utm_source=TrendMD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Journal_of_American_Medical_Association_TrendMD_1
Part 3 of 3 of A dynamic, powerful interview with JK Hairston MD a Double Board Certified Child and Adult Psychiatrist. She practices telepsychiatry in NC. To learn more about her private practice go to www.360degreehealthpllc.com. She developed online courses to help professional women who are struggling with finding time for themselves. “From Boss to Burnout: How Boundaries can Change Your Life” is a 2 week online course that teaches people how to say “NO” by saying “Yes” to themselves with empathy. "Dare to Care for Yourself: Self Care with Empathy" is a 6 week LIVE online course that teaches you the value of self empathy and making time for yourself to meet your essential needs. Health and Happiness begins with the mind. Schedule a call with her at: https://calendly.com/empathynow/discovery-session Or you can stay in touch with her by joining my list at www.empathicwellness.com and connecting with me on IG@doitwithempathy FB and Clubhouse @jkhairstonmd ======================================= IG @victoriousworkingmom, FB @ Nneka Ichoku DO,MPH, victoriousworkingmom@gmail.com, Clubhouse@nnekaichoku Subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
"Define yourself radically as one beloved by God. This is the true self. Every other identity is an illusion." All that we have been through has played a major role in how we identify ourselves. Identity actually is defined as fact of being. We often get stuck in the experiences, trauma or the assumptions of others but who we are is based on the proof of our fact of being. We have to get back to the basics, to the core value and our anchored truth. Today's guest Dr. Shalice McKnight, is an Adult Psychiatrist, who specializes in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, mom of 5, wife, hope dealer and prayer warrior, comes to the show with a challenge for us to get back to the basics and our core values. She calls us to pause and reflect on our quality and character and not the labels or experiences that try to define us but what is our value base. She leaves us with a question, how do we rest in God’s authority and excerise what is factual in the present moment to define WHO we are? Follow all that Shalice is doing @shalicemcknight. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/braveinvision/support
Part 2 of 3The first interview of 2021 with a new friend to the show, JK Hairston, MD, a Double Board Certified Child and Adult Psychiatrist. She developed online courses to help professional women who are struggling with finding time for themselves. “From Boss to Burnout: How Boundaries can Change Your Life” -2 week online course that teaches people how to say “NO” by saying “Yes” to themselves with empathy. "Dare to Care for Yourself: Self Care with Empathy" -6 week LIVE online course that teaches you the value of self empathy and making time for yourself to meet your essential needs. Health and Happiness begins with the mind. Schedule a call with her at: https://calendly.com/empathynow/discovery-session Or you can stay in touch with JK Hairston, MD by joining her list at www.empathicwellness.com She practices telepsychiatry in NC. To learn more about her private practice go to www.360degreehealthpllc.com. Connect with JK Hairston MD IG: @doitwithempathy FB and Clubhouse @jkhairstonmd ========================================== You can reach Dr. Nneka on IG @victoriousworkingmom Clubhouse @nnekaichoku Facebook and LinkedIn @ Nneka Ichoku DO,MPH email: victoriousworkingmom@gmail.com Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Rate and short review so others can find it easier.
PPSM Baby Brain; Emotional Wellness in Pregnancy, Postpartum and Parenting
Listen to the PrairieCare Perinatal Intensive Outpatient's staff talk about their personal connection to perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and their roles in the IOP. Hear first hand a story of recovery of perinatal OCD as Lisa walks us through her journey.PrairieCare 612-274-7494prairie-care.com/services/perinatal-mental-health-clinic/ Lisa Cross, LMFT, PMH-CLisa is the program therapist for the Prairie-Care Perinatal Mental Health Program in Brooklyn Park. She served for 5 years as the Co-Director of PPSM and fought for legislative awareness of PMADs in our state. She also served as one of the MN PSI State Coordinators for 4 years. Her sole practice is focused on Perinatal Mental Health.Rena Sugarbaker, MD Dr. Sugarbaker is an Adult Psychiatrist specializing in Perinatal Psychiatry at PrairieCare.Sogand Ghasshemi, MD Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=vblZSuHu8pG-N5SwBtRcDUcCaWtwzWJusvEAAnrC7FXTD8re8fsLkKK_PKon5LtwuhiCeeZeXm3j3Szr)
Show date 2/18/2021
Part 1of3, The first interview of 2021 with a new friend to the show, JK Hairston, MD, a Double Board Certified Child and Adult Psychiatrist. She developed online courses to help professional women who are struggling with finding time for themselves. “From Boss to Burnout: How Boundaries can Change Your Life” -2 week online course that teaches people how to say “NO” by saying “Yes” to themselves with empathy. "Dare to Care for Yourself: Self Care with Empathy" -6 week LIVE online course that teaches you the value of self empathy and making time for yourself to meet your essential needs. Health and Happiness begins with the mind. Schedule a call with her at: https://calendly.com/empathynow/discovery-session Or you can stay in touch with JK Hairston, MD by joining her list at www.empathicwellness.com She practices telepsychiatry in NC. To learn more about her private practice go to www.360degreehealthpllc.com. Connect with JK Hairston MD IG: @doitwithempathy FB and Clubhouse @jkhairstonmd ========================================== You can reach Dr. Nneka on IG @victoriousworkingmom Clubhouse @nnekaichoku Facebook and LinkedIn @ Nneka Ichoku DO,MPH email: victoriousworkingmom@gmail.com Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Rate and short review so others can find it easier.
This year has been an endless cycle of adjusting to “new normals”. Whether it's having to shelter-in-place, being displaced from a job, losing a loved one, or the strain of not being able to be around family and friends, the impact this year has had on the mental health of people is not to be taken lightly. So, how do we cope during this unprecedented pandemic? Dr. LeNoir is joined by Dr. Leesha Ellis-Cox, a Board Certified Child, Adolescent, & Adult Psychiatrist, and Wellness Strategist, as they offer you the tools you need to assess and manage your mental health during these trying times. For helpful resources, including a self-help calendar, please go to: https://mailchi.mp/aawellnessproject/selfcare-calendar
Dr. JAGADAMBA PANDIT.. Addicition and Adult Psychiatrist,Stand up Comedian and Farmer……
Joshua Miller steps into the host seat and Kyle Kilvington co-hosts as they interview Dr. Andrea Boyer. Dr. Boyer is a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She speaks about her heart for Autism, career aspirations, and her thoughts on the Autism News NetWORK!
Just when your schedule, money, and energy have been stretched to the ultimate max - you accept another meeting request thinking you can squeeze it in. Then five minutes later, reality sinks in and you're mad at yourself and maybe even the meeting requester all because YOU said yes. In this week's episode one of the nation's most acclaimed ADHD experts, and double-board certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist, Dr. Dawn Kamilah Brown joins us to help us understand why. Dr. Dawn teaches us (me included!) how to say YES to saying NO. She starts by breaking down our id, ego, and superego and even explains how Beyonce likely got it wrong in her song. Dr. Dawn also provides us with some concrete examples for how to protect our "TMS" - Time, Money, and Sanity, and schools us as to what happens when we don't.
For more information on the resources mentioned:Taraji P Henson's Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation : Break the Silence, Break the Cycle. Focused on erasing the stigma around mental health issuesAAKOMA Project: dedicated to helping diverse teenagers and their families achieve optimal mental health through dialogue, learning, and the understanding that everyone deserves care and supportManaged Cares Services through Medicaid Dr. Erikka Dzirasa, MD, MPH is a double board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist, a certified yoga instructor, and a cycle instructor. She is a graduate of Spelman College, and she completed medical school, residency, and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Duke University. She has experience in treating psychiatric conditions such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, neurodevelopmental disorders, and psychotic disorders. She is committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive care that incorporates supportive therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and psychopharmacology. She also has expertise in topics such as eating disorders, body image, racial trauma, resiliency, school/work/life balance, stress management, faith & mental health, and mental health among diverse populations. She is the immediate Past-President of the North Carolina Council of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and the co-owner/founder of Catalyst Therapeutic Services, PLLC in Durham, NC. Follow her on IG @dr_e2kCatalystnc.com @Catalyst_nc New episodes every Tuesday! Subscribe so you don't miss a beat! Also, join us for our monthly live podcasts on Facebook and Youtube! Join the Conversation! Follow us on social media! 3 Black Docs facebook.com/3blackdocstwitter.com/3blackdocsinstagram.com/3blackdocsYouTube Dr. Karen Winkfield facebook.com/drkarenwinkfieldtwitter.com/drwinkfieldinstagram.com/drwinkfield Dr. Zanetta Lamar facebook.com/drzanettainstagram.com/drzanetta
Dr. Allen is the Medical Director of Rushford, Chief of Psychiatry at Midstate Medical Center, and Vice President of Addiction Services for the Behavioral Health Network of Hartford Healthcare.
Dr. Erikka Dzirasa, MD, MPH is a double board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist, a certified yoga instructor and a cycle instructor. She is a graduate of Spelman College, and she completed medical school, residency, and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Duke University. She has experience in treating psychiatric conditions such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, neurodevelopmental disorders, and psychotic disorders. She is committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive care that incorporates supportive therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and psychopharmacology. She also has expertise in topics such as eating disorders, body image, racial trauma, resiliency, school/work/life balance, stress management, faith & mental health, and mental health among diverse populations. She is the immediate Past-President of the North Carolina Council of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and the co-owner/founder of Catalyst Therapeutic Services, PLLC in Durham, NC. Follow her on IG @dr_e2kCatalystnc.com @Catalyst_nc New episodes every Tuesday! Subscribe so you don't miss a beat! Also, join us for our monthly live podcasts on Facebook and Youtube!Join the Conversation! Follow us on social media!3 Black Docsfacebook.com/3blackdocstwitter.com/3blackdocsinstagram.com/3blackdocsYouTubeDr. Karen Winkfieldfacebook.com/drkarenwinkfieldtwitter.com/drwinkfieldinstagram.com/drwinkfieldDr. Zanetta Lamarfacebook.com/drzanettainstagram.com/drzanetta
In this episode, Errica talks with Pediatric and Adult Psychiatrist, Dr. Yvette Drake about managing anxiety in adults and children. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we present part 2/2 of our interview with Dr. Michelle Malborough, Adult Psychiatrist and Investigative Coroner in London, ON! We discuss her nursing background and transition to medicine, her practice in general, and her focus on PTSD in first-responders and others who face operational stress injuries. We also dive into her role of Investigative Coroner, exploring what the position entails, what kind of training is involved, and how to cope with the emotional toll that these sorts of position can take on healthcare workers. We later discuss how COVID-19 has impacted her role and patient population, and the expected PTSD that will likely following this pandemic for many individuals. We then put Dr. Malborough in the hot seat and wrap-up with a few stand alone questions. Thanks again for tuning in to Multipotent MD.
This week we present part 1/2 of our interview with Dr. Michelle Malborough, Adult Psychiatrist and Investigative Coroner in London, ON! We discuss her nursing background and transition to medicine, her practice in general, and her focus on PTSD in first-responders and others who face operational stress injuries. We also dive into her role of Investigative Coroner, exploring what the position entails, what kind of training is involved, and how to cope with the emotional toll that these sorts of position can take on healthcare workers. We later discuss how COVID-19 has impacted her role and patient population, and the expected PTSD that will likely following this pandemic for many individuals. We then put Dr. Malborough in the hot seat and wrap-up with a few stand alone questions. Thanks again for tuning in to Multipotent MD.
Dr. Read Sulik joins me to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and how we can support one another through this difficult moment in time.Dr. Read Sulik is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Praestan Health, a technology-based behavioral health company, and the creator of Portages™, a Digital Health program designed to empower improved mental health and wellbeing, build resiliency and vitality, and overcome stress, anxiety and depression He is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Adult Psychiatrist and Pediatrician, who has for over 20 years passionately pursued the vision, design, development and delivery of innovations in technology, education and care delivery needed to improve mental health and wellbeing for individuals, families and communities. He is a popular, sought after speaker on mental health and wellbeing. At Praestan Health, he continues to forge new paths needed to bring better mental health and wellbeing solutions and services to individuals, organizations and communities. Portages is a whole-person, evidenced-based program designed to help users continuously self-assess, self-monitor and be self-guided using a whole-person approach to build emotional resiliency, manage stress, and overcome depression and anxiety. Portages integrates the best scientifically proven practices from Positive Psychology, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Health Coaching, Motivational Interviewing and Habit Formation. The program is delivered through a mobile app that is available on tablets and smartphones with a built-in web interface. Professionals supporting individuals using Portages can collaborate with them using the same digital platform and through telehealth or face-to-face consultation providing uniquely personalized guidance that is always informed by the individual’s current needs as measured in the repeated self-assessments. Links for Further Exploration:Praestan HealthPortagesDr. Read Sulik on LinkedInDr. Read's Article, "Let's Be Smart, Safe, and Strong" and a chart depicting anxiety and its effects
ownload App "RadioFM Bollywood" Or click on to Radiofunmusic.com or drop an email at radiofunmusik@gmail.com with your questions or song request. Dr. Panchajanya Paul, MD , ABPN , ABIHM, FAPA American Board Certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist. Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology ( ABPN ) Diplomate, American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine ( ABIHM ) Fellow of American Psychiatric Association ( FAPA )
This week on Mimosas with Moms, Abbey welcomes Dr. Lea Lis, the Shameless Psychiatrist! Dr. Lis is a Child and Adult Psychiatrist, an expert in Child Psychology and Sexuality, and is changing the way we talk to children about sex. She gives insight into how to develop a sexual positive relationship with your child as they develop through different stages of sexual development. What is a sex positive relationship and how can you work to raise a sex positive person? Let’s talk about it, CHEERS!! ——————————————— You can find Dr. Lea Lis: www.drlealis.com Instagram @shamelesspsychiatrist **Disclosure: The information in this episode are not to be taken as medical advice but as educational and fun. ——————————————— Instagram @mimosaswithmoms FB Mimosas with Moms Email 2mimosamoms@gmail.com
Our guest expert, Child and Adult Psychiatrist and Physician Administrator Phillip Murray, MD, MPH, provides practical information on how to extract what you or your loved ones need from the mental health system. This is Part 1 of a 2 part discussion with OB Executive Editor Sarah Y. Vinson, M.D.
Our guest expert, Child and Adult Psychiatrist and Physician Administrator Phillip Murray, MD, MPH, provides practical information on how to extract what you or your loved ones need from the mental health system.
Thank you to our new show sponsors – Fusion Academy! To find out more about Fusion Academy and their revolutionary approach to school, visit www.fusionacademy.com In order to provide the help that students struggling with mental health issues so desperately need, it’s important to take a step back and explore where these mental health issues stem from and how various academic settings foster them. This is certainly a worthy topic and, along with our esteemed panel of mental health experts, we’re getting the conversation going in this episode. We’re sharing with you the live recording of our panel discussion in its entirety from our Silent Auction fundraiser from several weeks ago. Our panel of esteemed speakers and mental health experts join us to shed light and share insight on how schools can better address the needs of students struggling with mental health issues. To find out more about our panelists, be sure to listen to Episode 47 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Our panelists’ experiences in middle school What are the primary drivers of the declining state of mental health? What are the learning and academic expectations when they’re not necessarily aligned with a child’s development? What does child readiness look like? Is competition healthy or detrimental? How does a student’s mental health affect their school experience? The importance of understanding a child’s behaviors without judgment Are schools supporting students in their pursuit of success or are there issues? Are current disciplinary procedures helping or hurting students? What is the connection between school shootings and mental health? More about our speakers: Dr. Jeanette Morgan Jeanette Morgan, L.E.P. is a Licensed Educational Psychologist with 15 years of special education experience, first as a Special Education Teacher and then as a School Psychologist. She has experience working with children with autism, developmental disabilities, emotional disturbances, hearing impairments, and learning disabilities. A B.A in Communicative Sciences and Disorders and her M.S. as an Education Specialist, along with her work experiences have provided a solid foundation for her assessment practices as an educational psychologist. Dr. Koury She shares how she started her career as a Special Education teacher following obtaining her Bachelor’s in speech therapy. Her current work has her working with teens The treatment that she provides is Cognitive behavioral therapy and she works closely with teens and their families. Dr. Matthew Koury Dr. Koury is the Founder and Director of the Mind Health Institute, Newport Beach. He is a Board certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist that seamlessly merges his impressive academic credentials with a warm and engaging demeanor. Dr. Koury is committed to educating his clients and families about their treatment in order to assist them in making the best decision regarding their ongoing care. Dr. Grace Losada Grace holds a BA in Literature and Writing from UCSD, an MA in Marital and Family Therapy from USD, and an EdD from USC in Educational Leadership with an emphasis in Educational Psychology. She began her career with Fusion Academy when it was still in its humble beginnings. Grace has worked with diverse populations of students in various settings for over 20 years. Most recently, Grace opened the first replication of Fusion Academy in West Los Angeles and served as Head of School for four fantastic years. She is now focused on supporting Fusionites across the country in their quest to engage students in an excellent education. Dr. Sabrina Shuck Dr. Shuck is a faculty member in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of California at Irvine and the Executive Director, Child Development Center, Pediatrics School of Medicine. Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook Instagram Twitter IEP website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Our 4th Annual Panel Discussion and Silent Auction was a huge success! We’re so thankful for all the attendees, panelists, volunteers, sponsors, and supporters! The topic of our panel discussion was Building the Bridge Between Mental Health, School, and Learning, and we featured 4 amazing speakers who joined us to share their insight and expertise on this topic. In this episode, we’re spending some time getting to know our 4 panelists a bit more and hearing about their journeys to their current positions as mental health experts. Be sure to tune in for next week's episode where we're airing panel discussion in its entirety. Our featured panelists: Dr. Jeanette Morgan Jeanette Morgan, L.E.P. is a Licensed Educational Psychologist with 15 years of special education experience, first as a Special Education Teacher and then as a School Psychologist. She has experience working with children with autism, developmental disabilities, emotional disturbances, hearing impairments, and learning disabilities. A B.A in Communicative Sciences and Disorders and her M.S. as an Education Specialist, along with her work experiences have provided a solid foundation for her assessment practices as an educational psychologist. Dr. Matthew Koury Dr. Koury is the Founder and Director of the Mind Health Institute, Newport Beach. He is a Board certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist that seamlessly merges his impressive academic credentials with a warm and engaging demeanor. Dr. Koury is committed to educating his clients and families about their treatment in order to assist them in making the best decision regarding their ongoing care. Dr. Grace Losada Grace holds a BA in Literature and Writing from UCSD, an MA in Marital and Family Therapy from USD, and an EdD from USC in Educational Leadership with an emphasis in Educational Psychology. She began her career with Fusion Academy when it was still in its humble beginnings. Grace has worked with diverse populations of students in various settings for over 20 years. Most recently, Grace opened the first replication of Fusion Academy in West Los Angeles and served as Head of School for four fantastic years. She is now focused on supporting Fusionites across the country in their quest to engage students in an excellent education. Dr. Sabrina Shuck Dr. Shuck is a faculty member in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of California at Irvine and the Executive Director, Child Development Center, Pediatrics School of Medicine. Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook Instagram Twitter IEP website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Our guest expert, Child and Adult Psychiatrist and Physician Administrator Phillip Murray, MD, MPH, provides practical information on how to extract what you or your loved ones need from the mental health system. This is Part 1 of a 2 part discussion with OB Executive Editor Sarah Y. Vinson, M.D.
Today Jessica welcomes Dr. Matthew Koury a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist who is the Founder and Director of the Mind Health Institute, Newport Beach and Co-Founder of the Mind Health Institute, Inc. Join them for an engaging conversation around the importance of evidence-based therapy.
Dr. Daniel Amen is a Board Certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist, helped pioneer the use of brain SPECT imaging in psychiatry. Award Winning Researcher, Writer and Teacher, Dr. Amen has 25 years of clinical experience. He is the CEO and Medical Director, Amen Clinics, Inc. (4 clinics -- CA, Tacoma, WA and Reston, VA) Amen Clinics have world's largest database of brain scans (40,000) and have seen patients from all 50 states and 62 countries. Daniel Amen is the author of over 30 professional papers, and 22 books, including the NY Times bestseller, Change Your Brain, Change Your Life, Healing ADD, Healing Anxiety and Depression, Preventing Alzheimer's, Making A Good Brain Great, Sex on the Brain and Wired for Success (2009) PBS Special: Change Your Brain, Change Your Life. Daniel Amen has appeared The Today Show, The View, The Early Show, Fox News, CNN, CNN International, Behind the Mind, CNN Headline News, 48 Hours, and HBO.
Allison S. Baker, MD is a Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist specializing in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders in children and adults. As Director of The Adolescent Program at Columbia's Eastside practice, Dr. Baker leads an intensive outpatient program for adolescents struggling with complex mood and anxiety symptoms as well as compulsive behaviors. Dr. Baker combines her passion for working with adolescents and her interest in parenting and attachment in every clinical encounter, and believes that involving an individual's family is a critical ingredient for successful treatment. She has a special interest in dialectical behavioral therapy, substance use disorders in adolescents, and adolescents transitioning to college. Join us as we discuss transitioning your child with mental illness into a college environment and how parents and educators can help prevent tragedies such as school shootings among at risk teens
Dr. Daniel Amen is a Board Certified Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist, helped pioneer the use of brain SPECT imaging in psychiatry. Award Winning Researcher, Writer and Teacher, Dr. Amen has 25 years of clinical experience. He is the CEO and Medical Director, Amen Clinics, Inc. (4 clinics -- CA, Tacoma, WA and Reston, VA) Amen Clinics have world's largest database of brain scans (40,000) and have seen patients from all 50 states and 62 countries. Daniel Amen is the author of over 30 professional papers, and 22 books, including the NY Times bestseller, Change Your Brain, Change Your Life, Healing ADD, Healing Anxiety and Depression, Preventing Alzheimer's, Making A Good Brain Great, Sex on the Brain and Wired for Success (2009) PBS Special: Change Your Brain, Change Your Life. Daniel Amen has appeared The Today Show, The View, The Early Show, Fox News, CNN, CNN International, Behind the Mind, CNN Headline News, 48 Hours, and HBO.