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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice

Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice

Psychiatric Services

Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service delivery, criminal and social justice, policy analysis, and more.
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Dr. Kevin Simon (Harvard Medical School and Boston Public Health Commission) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the processes behind and concerns surrounding involuntary psychiatric hospitalization.

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  • 01:03 Career path
  • 03:42 Boston Public Health Commission
  • 09:28 Collaborators
  • 13:09 Section 12
  • 16:14 Transportation
  • 17:17 Rates of involuntary transport
  • 22:29 Requests that don’t end in transport
  • 23:42 Police involvement

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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice - 72: Partnerships Between Faith Communities and the Mental Health Sector: A Scoping Review
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01/21/25 • 33 min

Eunice Wong, Ph.D., (RAND, Santa Monica, Calif.) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss a review taking a look at the interactions of faith communities and the mental health sector in the provision of mental health care.

Transcript

  • 00:56 How did you arrive at this field of study?
  • 02:58 What is RAND and what do they do?
  • 04:11 How are works for a think tank evaluated?
  • 05:21 The interaction of faith communities and mental health service provision
  • 07:38 Types of collaboration – PSFPTP Hankerson episode
  • 09:57 Why look at the literature now?
  • 11:12 What kinds of questions are you asking?
  • 12:57 The complexity of different faiths, and different organizations
  • 15:56 Topline findings
  • 18:12 Does the research paradigm work in situations like this?
  • 22:03 Discussing a patient and provider’s religiosity
  • 23:20 Assumptions and characterizations of faith-based organizations
  • 24:55 Destigmatizing conversations about mental health and behavioral health in faith-based communities
  • 27:39 The multilayered nature of faith-based community participation
  • 28:53 Future research

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Dr. Mette Ødegaard Nielsen (Unit for Complicated Schizophrenia, Glostrup, Denmark) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss patient motivations and experiences of antipsychotic medication tapering at a clinic in Denmark.

Transcript

  • 01:02 Nielsen interview
  • 02:22 Tapering medication
  • 04:09 Controversies around tapering
  • 07:07 Debilitating effects of side effects
  • 09:09 The tension between medication and side effects for the clinician
  • 12:47 Top line findings
  • 15:28 Psychotic symptom relapse
  • 17:38 Differences by medication
  • 19:43 Expectations from patients
  • 21:47 Shared decision making
  • 24:44 Mixed expectations and reality
  • 27:20 Relapse
  • 29:50 Close contact between patients and clinic staff

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Maggi A. Price, Ph.D., M.A. (School of Social Work, Boston College) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss gender-affirming psychotherapy (GAP), a comprehensive, evidence-informed, and human-centered set of practices focusing on the treatment of transgender youth developed by Dr. Price and colleagues.

The training discussed in the podcast is available to the public at a reduced cost at https://www.affirmlab.org/gaptraining with the discount code “psychserv50."

Transcript

  • 01:27 How did you end up on this project?
  • 04:20 Gaps in care for transgender youths
  • 05:47 Methods
  • 08:47 Human-centered design
  • 09:28 Stakeholders and focus groups
  • 12:32 Domains
  • 15:22 Key themes
  • 18:17 Can you separate out gender identity from other goals of therapy?
  • 20:38 Bringing in providers who are less supportive of potentially hostile
  • 23:40 Providers who work in areas of transgender discrimination
  • 26:03 First steps

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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice - 69: Investing in School Mental Health: Strategies to Wisely Spend Federal and State Funding
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07/31/24 • 37 min

Dr. Sharon Hoover (University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the provision of mental health services in schools: why it matters, who it touches, how it’s funded, and how it’s doing.

  • 01:15 Background
  • 02:46 Provision of school mental health
  • 09:56 How mental health services differ between ages and grades
  • 11:08 COVID pandemic and youth mental health
  • 15:29 Federal funding mechanisms
  • 18:39 Using the funding while it’s still available
  • 22:10 Partnerships in school mental health
  • 23:00 Medicaid
  • 27:11 Medicaid billing and complications for school systems
  • 28:47 Technical assistance for schools
  • 30:07 Data systems
  • 33:49 Temperature check

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Simon Graham, M.B.Ch.B., M.R.C.Psych., and Kathy Curtis (Spring House Psychotherapy and Personality Disorder Service) join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the use of a local case management team and a combined day treatment and crisis service for patients with borderline personality disorder in Liverpool, United Kingdom.

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Elizabeth Bromley, M.D., Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angeles) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the use of outpatient conservatorship in the effort to address mental health disability among unsheltered homeless persons in Los Angeles County, California.

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 03:04 Homelessness in Los Angeles County, California
  • 09:04 The paper and services
  • 11:39 Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) conservatorship
  • 13:44 Outpatient conservatorship (OPC) pilot program
  • 15:54 Skepticism
  • 18:48 Beyond conservatorship: other aspects of the program
  • 22:34 Initial evaluation
  • 25:21 Quantitative measures
  • 28:33 Coordination

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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice - 66: Predicting Outcomes of Antidepressant Treatment in Community Practice Settings
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02/21/24 • 32 min

Gregory E. Simon, M.D., M.P.H. (Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, Seattle) join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the use of machine learning models to analyze electronic health records to predict antidepressant treatment response.

00:00 Introduction 02:31 Focus on practical research 04:55 Population studied 05:57 Predicting outcomes 07:20 Using diagnostic codes, not personalized notes 08:04 What three data items might be more helpful? 08:49 What key indicators are we missing in clinical care? 11:35 A billing tool, not a clinical tool 12:57 Is suicide a predictable event based on electronic health record data? 14:48 “Machine learning and artificial intelligence” 16:15 Methods 18:59 Can we do a better job clarifying what we mean by depression? 22:32 How can we use a predictive model in clinical practice? 28:20 Predictive models, probability, the weather, and communicating

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Misty C. Richards, M.D., M.S. (University of California, Los Angeles), and Nicole Kozloff, M.D. (University of Toronto), join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the need to remodel our systems and provision of mental health services for children and adolescents.

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:18 Impetus
  • 05:45 What constitutes a mental health crisis?
  • 11:14 “Remodeling”
  • 16:21 Differences by location
  • 18:28 Remodeling primary care
  • 21:25 Virtual care
  • 27:19 New service models
  • 32:19 Are we moving in the right direction?

Transcript

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Dr. Judith Cook (University of Illinois Chicago) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss an intervention designed to help improve financial literacy and competency and reduce economic strain for people receiving services for psychiatric disorders.

Transcript

  • 00:57 Psychiatric services research
  • 02:05 Clinical work and Thresholds
  • 03:46 Current role
  • 04:23 Why does financial wellness matter for this population?
  • 06:43 Psych rehab
  • 08:05 Spending triggers
  • 10:59 A psych rehab framework
  • 12:53 Financial wellness
  • 14:10 Beyond trans-diagnostic
  • 16:24 The curriculum
  • 20:10 Receiving a good financial education
  • 21:32 Top line findings of the trial
  • 25:07 The emotional context of financial wellness
  • 25:55 Trained peer instructors
  • 27:34 Policymaker takeaways
  • 30:30 Financial literacy does not imply financial wellness
  • 32:07 Small goals towards financial wellness

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How many episodes does Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice have?

Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice currently has 74 episodes available.

What topics does Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Psychology, Depression, Mentalhealth, Medicine, Podcasts, Science, Journal and Psychiatry.

What is the most popular episode on Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice?

The episode title '73: Understanding Involuntary Hospitalization Applications Submitted to an Urban Police Department' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice?

The average episode length on Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice is 31 minutes.

How often are episodes of Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice released?

Episodes of Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice are typically released every 34 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice?

The first episode of Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice was released on Jun 12, 2017.

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