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Psychiatry & Society

Psychiatry & Society

Reuben Hendler, MD

What makes for a mentally healthy society? Harvard psychiatrist Reuben Hendler, MD explores this big question from multiple perspectives, in dialogue with deep thinkers and compassionate healers. This is a podcast for anyone interested in mental health and how the healing of individuals and society can go hand in hand. Ideas expressed on the podcast are those of its contributors and not the views of Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, McLean Hospital, or other hospitals and programs. The content of this podcast provides general information only - not medical or professional advice. References to individuals' experiences of health reflect amalgamations of multiple experiences.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Psychiatry & Society episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Psychiatry & Society for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Psychiatry & Society episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Psychiatry & Society - Mental Health Services | Dr. Lloyd Sederer
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06/21/22 • 40 min

What sort of healthcare system best supports the mental health of society as a whole? In today's episode, we hear from Dr. Lloyd Sederer, who uses his experience leading public and private mental healthcare systems to explain the biggest challenges and most promising solutions.

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Psychiatry & Society - Stigma & Conceptualizing Addictions | Dr. John Kelly
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06/14/22 • 40 min

Defining mental health is not straightforward, but it is important - because how we understand and describe mental health conditions has a real impact on mental health. In today's episode, psychologist Dr. John Kelly shares his expertise on stigma to help us understand the consequences of our ways of viewing addiction and recovery.

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Psychiatry & Society - Social Determinants - Homelessness | Dr. Katherine Koh
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06/07/22 • 55 min

Social factors can be as important to health as biology. So, how our society approaches social issues matters for our collective mental health. In this episode, we zoom in on one social determinant of health - housing - and explore in depth its relationship with mental health. Our guest, Dr. Katherine Koh, brings a humanistic and clinical perspective as a psychiatrist with Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, to help us understand the causes, consequences, and solutions at the intersection of homelessness and mental health.

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Psychiatry & Society - Peer Work | Steve Fedele

Peer Work | Steve Fedele

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05/31/22 • 45 min

It's not all about healthcare. There are many ways of promoting mental health, including policy-making, public education, advocacy, leadership, and research. This episode focuses on one way of promoting mental health in particular - speaking with one another about our experiences of mental health and illness. Our guest Steve Fedele, writer, educator, and peer specialist at McLean Hospital, shares what he has learned about how to bring lived experience to bear in supporting one another.

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Psychiatry & Society - Climate Change & Mental Health | Daniel Sherrell
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08/14/23 • 48 min

We are living in an era of rapid change - for example in our technology, social movements, and the environment. These changes influence our mental health and are themselves influenced by our usual ways of thinking and feeling about the world - our habits of mind. On this episode, we see what we can learn about what makes for a mentally healthy society by exploring one big change we are all going through - climate change. Our guest is Daniel Sherrell, an organizer who passed landmark climate justice legislation in New York and who now works to address climate change in Australia. Dan is the author of Warmth: Coming of Age at the End of our World, which is written as a letter to an imagined future child about how it feels to visualize a future and a family under the weight of climate change.

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Psychiatry & Society - History of Psychiatry | Prof. Elizabeth Lunbeck
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10/23/23 • 45 min

We may be used to thinking about mental health through the lens of psychology. What might we learn from looking through a different lens? Diverse fields of study can bring new insight - Sociology, Anthropology, Urban Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Biology, to name a few. On this episode, we look through the lens of History at our central question - what makes for a mentally healthy society? Our guest, Elizabeth Lunbeck PhD, chairs the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University.

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Psychiatry & Society - Introduction

Introduction

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05/20/22 • 4 min

What Makes for a Mentally Healthy Society?

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Psychiatry & Society - Bonus: Mental Health Services, Part 2 | Dr. Lloyd Sederer
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01/22/24 • 10 min

Listen in to this brief bonus episode, as Dr. Lloyd Sederer returns to the podcast to discuss takeaways from his new book: Caught in the Crosshairs of American Healthcare. Dr. Sederer discusses the impact of corporatization and how to sustain a focus on what patients need in the face of financial pressure.

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Psychiatry & Society - Global Mental Health | Dr. Vikram Patel
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06/30/22 • 44 min

What can we learn from an international perspective about promoting mental health at home? Global health visionary Dr. Vikram Patel shares insights from research and practice around the world.

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Psychiatry & Society - Mindfulness in Education | Richard Brady
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03/04/24 • 53 min

Youth in the United States and around the world are suffering, with heartbreakingly high rates of anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns. How can schools and teachers help? Join us on today's episode for a perspective from Richard Brady, a career teacher from whom I learned much more than high school geometry. Mr. Brady founded the Mindfulness in Education Network, which helps teachers guide students in practicing healthy ways of relating to their emotions, development, and aspirations.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Psychiatry & Society have?

Psychiatry & Society currently has 10 episodes available.

What topics does Psychiatry & Society cover?

The podcast is about Addiction, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Society, Psychology, Mental Health, Counseling, Community, Medicine, Therapy, Podcasts, Social Work, Health, Psychiatry and Healthcare.

What is the most popular episode on Psychiatry & Society?

The episode title 'Global Mental Health | Dr. Vikram Patel' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Psychiatry & Society?

The average episode length on Psychiatry & Society is 39 minutes.

How often are episodes of Psychiatry & Society released?

Episodes of Psychiatry & Society are typically released every 10 days, 17 hours.

When was the first episode of Psychiatry & Society?

The first episode of Psychiatry & Society was released on May 20, 2022.

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