
Empathy and Grace in Mental Health Care with Dr. Latoria Boyland
10/15/24 • 49 min
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In this episode of All One Nurse, host Shenell Thompkins engages with Dr. Tori(Latoria) Boyland, DNP, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, to discuss the critical issues surrounding mental health awareness and the challenges faced in psychiatric nursing. Dr. Boyland shares her journey into the field, the importance of access to care, and the stigma surrounding mental illness. The conversation emphasizes the need for more mental health professionals, effective strategies for non-psychiatric nurses, and the significance of self-care in the demanding field of psychiatric nursing. Listeners are encouraged to advocate for mental health and understand the complexities of mental illness.
Takeaways- Suicide is the leading cause of death related to mental health the United States according to the CDC.
- Dr. Tori Boylan's journey into psychiatric nursing began after working as a police dispatcher.
- Access to equal care is a significant challenge in mental health.
- There is a projected shortage of 250,000 mental health professionals by 2025.
- Mental illness should be normalized and treated with grace and understanding.
- Self-care is essential for healthcare providers to avoid burnout.
- Effective communication and patience are crucial when dealing with patients with mental health conditions.
- Consultation with psychiatric professionals is vital for non-psychiatric nurses.
- Cultural competence is important in treating diverse patient populations.
- Advocacy for mental health resources is necessary for underserved communities.
Connect with Dr. Latoria Boyland, DNP, on Instagram @ Dr. Tori B (@latoriaboyland)dical | Facebook @ Latoria Boyland
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Information provided by guests is meant for informational and discussion purposes only. Individual perspectives may differ, and the hosts and platform do not endorse or validate the opinions expressed by guests regarding their respective institutions. Listeners are encouraged to independently verify any information provided and form their own opinions based on a comprehensive consideration of various perspectives. The opinions expressed are our own.
Did you know...
In this episode of All One Nurse, host Shenell Thompkins engages with Dr. Tori(Latoria) Boyland, DNP, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, to discuss the critical issues surrounding mental health awareness and the challenges faced in psychiatric nursing. Dr. Boyland shares her journey into the field, the importance of access to care, and the stigma surrounding mental illness. The conversation emphasizes the need for more mental health professionals, effective strategies for non-psychiatric nurses, and the significance of self-care in the demanding field of psychiatric nursing. Listeners are encouraged to advocate for mental health and understand the complexities of mental illness.
Takeaways- Suicide is the leading cause of death related to mental health the United States according to the CDC.
- Dr. Tori Boylan's journey into psychiatric nursing began after working as a police dispatcher.
- Access to equal care is a significant challenge in mental health.
- There is a projected shortage of 250,000 mental health professionals by 2025.
- Mental illness should be normalized and treated with grace and understanding.
- Self-care is essential for healthcare providers to avoid burnout.
- Effective communication and patience are crucial when dealing with patients with mental health conditions.
- Consultation with psychiatric professionals is vital for non-psychiatric nurses.
- Cultural competence is important in treating diverse patient populations.
- Advocacy for mental health resources is necessary for underserved communities.
Connect with Dr. Latoria Boyland, DNP, on Instagram @ Dr. Tori B (@latoriaboyland)dical | Facebook @ Latoria Boyland
Connect with Nurse Shenell on Facebook: All One Nurse
Instagram: Allonenurse_Shenell
Tiktok: all_one_nurse
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Disclaimer:
This podcast may include affiliate links or advertisements through which we may receive a commission, direct payment, or products. The content shared on “All One Nurse” is intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. The views and opinions expressed by guests are solely their own and do not represent the views or opinions of their affiliated institutions.
Information provided by guests is meant for informational and discussion purposes only. Individual perspectives may differ, and the hosts and platform do not endorse or validate the opinions expressed by guests regarding their respective institutions. Listeners are encouraged to independently verify any information provided and form their own opinions based on a comprehensive consideration of various perspectives. The opinions expressed are our own.
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Dr. Heather Lucas, DNP and FNP, discusses her journey in the medical field and her focus on natural pain relief. She shares her personal experience with her mother's back surgeries and the ineffectiveness of traditional pain medications, leading her to explore alternative treatments like medical cannabis. Dr. Lucas emphasizes the importance of personalized care in healthcare and staying up-to-date with advancements in the field. She advises new nurses and discusses the balance between clinical practice and entrepreneurship. Dr. Heather Lucas discusses the importance of asking for help when starting a business and the balanced approach to managing a clinic. She explains the holistic approach of Natural Relief Medical Clinic, which includes medical cannabis, shockwave therapy, red light therapy, injections, and direct primary care. The conversation then shifts to the opioid crisis, with a discussion on the different waves of the crisis and the devastating impact it has had. Resources for addiction treatment and support are shared, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing the crisis.
Takeaways
- The United States consumes a disproportionate amount of opioids compared to its population.
- Personalized care is crucial in healthcare, as different individuals respond differently to medications and treatments.
- Natural Relief Medical Clinic takes a holistic approach to patient care, offering services such as medical cannabis, shockwave therapy, and red light therapy.
- The opioid crisis has had a devastating impact, with millions of people affected and thousands dying.
- Medical cannabis can be a safer and non-addictive alternative for managing chronic pain.
- Resources for addiction treatment and support are available, including helplines, treatment locators, and crisis lines.
Connect with Dr. Heather Lucas, DNP, on LinkedIn| Instagram @Naturalreliefmedical | Facebook @ Natural Relief Medical
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Understanding Trauma: A Path to Recovery with Terry DeAragon
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In this episode of the All One Nurse podcast, host Shenell Thompkins interviews Terry DeAragon, a registered nurse with 18 years of experience and a passion for trauma recovery. Terry shares her personal journey into nursing, her struggles with trauma, and how her experiences shaped her career. The conversation delves into the importance of self-awareness, the role of faith in relationships, and the stages of trauma recovery. Terry emphasizes that trauma is not exclusive to catastrophic events and that everyone has their own story of healing. In this conversation, Terry DeAragon, RN, discusses the profound impact of trauma on individuals and the importance of community and self-awareness in the healing process. She shares her nursing journey, emphasizing the need for nurses to recognize their biases and the value of being present for patients. Terry also highlights the role of nurse coaching in promoting holistic care and personal growth, encouraging listeners to view challenges as opportunities for learning and development.
Takeaways- Awaken the Lioness Spirit is a nonprofit focused on trauma recovery.
- Terry's journey into nursing was unexpected and influenced by her personal experiences.
- Trauma can stem from various life experiences, not just catastrophic events.
- Self-awareness is crucial in recognizing and addressing trauma.
- Faith played a significant role in Terry's personal growth and recovery.
- The ACE study highlights how childhood trauma can affect adult health.
- Trauma recovery involves stages: safety, remembrance, and reconnection.
- Terry emphasizes the importance of asking for help in the healing process.
- Healing from trauma can lead to freedom from anxiety and depression. Verbalizing trauma can be a powerful step towards healing.
- Trauma affects not just the event but the emotional experience.
- Community plays a crucial role in recovery and healing.
- Nurses can better serve patients by understanding their backgrounds.
- Self-awareness is essential in healthcare to recognize biases.
- Taking time for patients can benefit both the caregiver and the patient.
- Nursing is evolving towards a more holistic approach.
- Challenges in life can be viewed as opportunities for growth.
- Healing requires taking responsibility for one's own actions.
- Building safe relationships is vital for recovery.
Connect with Nurse Terry @ www.awakenyourlioness.com website | Facebook | Instagram
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Information provided by guests is meant for informational and discussion purposes only. Individual perspectives may differ, and the hosts and platform do not endorse or validate the opinions expressed by guests regarding their respective institutions. Listeners are encouraged to independently verify any information provided and form their own opinions based on a comprehensive consideration of various perspectives. The opinions expressed are our own.
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