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Join us for another exciting discussion on Psych Debates, this time with Dr. Thomas R. Insel, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, psychiatrist, neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and author of Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health. Join us as we discuss the focus on mental health vs illness, rehabilitation as a key part of treatment for patients with severe mental illnesses, and the future of Psychiatry in the context of technological advancements.
In a 2008 editorial in The American Journal of Psychiatry, Thomas R. Insel M.D. estimated that, “serious mental illness is associated with an annual loss of earnings totaling $193.2 billion” within the US economy. His analysis is not an anomaly. A diverse range of scientific literature and research emphasizes the economic cost of mental illness […] The post The Economic Cost of Mental Illness on Corporate Operations in the UK, USA, and Canada appeared first on .
Today we’re diving into the topic of Mental Health. It’s a topic we’ve covered before on this program, like in episode 63 with Dale Beerman of Think Pacifica, and Dr. Arshya Vahabzadeh from Brain Power back on episode 21. In those episodes, we explored the use of mobile apps and wearables, and we looked at some problems that are being solved using these technologies. Wouldn’t it be great if there were tools available that helped measure and quantify our mental health based on our physical activities and behaviors? Well, that’s why I wanted to introduce you to our next guest. His company is pioneering work in measurement science to provide continuous, objective measures of cognition and mood that can potentially alert patients and providers to early signs of mental health deterioration. My guest is Dr. Thomas R. Insel, the Co-Founder & President of Mindstrong Health based in California. Tom’s here to tell us about the research and work they’re doing to use information from cell phones to drive better, earlier and deeper understandings about mental health. Tom is a psychiatrist and neuroscientist, and previously he was a Director of the National Institute of Mental Health, a Professor of Psychiatry at Emory University, and a leader of Verily’s Mental Health Team I was introduced to Tom my Marco Mohwinckel and George Goldsmith over at Compass Pathways, a UK-based company working to develop treatments to empower patients suffering with mental illness. They are doing that by combining neuroscience, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, and digital platforms. You can find out more about their work by visiting compasspathways.com Thanks Marco and George for the introduction to Tom! You can get the show notes and links to the sites we mention in this episode by visiting Digital Health Today.com /82 Get the full show notes here. --- This episode of Digital Health Today is made possible thanks to our sponsors. Thank you! --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Millions of people suffer from serious mental illness, but very few receive consistent coordinated care. Thomas R. Insel, M.D., talks about his Cerebrum article, “Building the Thermometer for Mental Health,” (www.dana.org/Cerebrum/2018/Buil…for_Mental_Health/) his transition from directing the National Institute of Mental Health to co-founding and serving as president of Mindstrong Health, and his efforts to transform the future of mental health care.