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State of Mind: Get to Know: James Bracey - Peer Recovery Specialist
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
09/27/24 • 19 min
Join us as we get a deeper dive into James Bracey's Recovery Journey and his time at Southside Behavioral Health. During this episode we learn about Peer Support Services, James' Journey to Recovery, SBH's Peer Warm Line, and how to handle challenges and triggers while struggling with substance use. Settle in with James Bracey (Peer Recovery Specialist in Brunswick County) and Sara Weisman (Marketing Coordinator) and learn more about Substance Use challenges and a Journey to Recovery.
Click links below for access:
Relevant Phone numbers
- Peer Warm Line (Mon-Fri 8:30AM-10PM): 1-833-826-7337
- Southside Behavioral Health General Information Line: 434-572-6916
- SBH Appointment Line: 1-833-272-2778
- SBH Crisis Line (24/7): 1-833-377-7272
SBH Adult Services Locations:
Brunswick: 2087 Lawrenceville Plank Road, Lawrenceville, VA 23868
Mecklenburg: 823 N. Mecklenburg Ave, South Hill, VA 23970
Halifax: 424 Hamilton Blvd, South Boston, VA 24592
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Responsive Communities
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
01/19/22 • 61 min
Join us with guest speaker Keith Cartwright for our first interview on the subject of trauma-informed practices and their impact on communities. Cartwright is the Adverse Childhood Experiences Coordinator for the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services. Most of his work revolves around suicide prevention, mental health wellness, substance use prevention, and of course adverse childhood experiences. In his current role, he has come to believe that educating ourselves about these adverse experiences is the key to better understanding and responding to trauma within our local communities.
Please look for our other four podcasts on the importance of trauma-informed communities coming soon as we prepare for our virtual Building Trauma Responsive Communities Conference in May.
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: Supporting LGBTQ+ Communities
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
10/13/21 • 33 min
Southside Behavioral Health's Ryan McCoull, director of child & family services for the agency, talks with mental health professional Wesley Cook about ways we can positively affect and support the LGBTQ+ communities in our area.
Wesley is an outpatient counselor at a nonprofit organization in Roanoke, Virginia. He holds a masters in social work from Baylor University and is working toward his certification as an LCSW. He is also a board member at the Roanoke Diversity Center and a trans man who identifies as queer.
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: What is the 7 Challenges Program?
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
09/13/24 • 45 min
Join us with Ruth Ann Ott (Divisional Director of Children & Family Services) and Samantha Dean (Outpatient Clinician for Children & Family Services) along with Sara Weisman (Marketing Coordinator) as they discuss the new 7 Challenges Program that Southside Behavioral Health offers to adolescents struggling with substance use in our community.
Click links below for access:
- Same Day Access Appointment webpage
- 7 Challenges Program overview
- Register for 7 Challenges at Southside Behavioral Health
- SBH's Children & Family Services webpage
Relevant Phone numbers
- Southside Behavioral Health General Information Line: 434-572-6916
- SBH Appointment Line: 1-833-272-2778
- SBH Crisis Line (24/7): 1-833-377-7272
SBH Children & Family Services Locations:
Brunswick: 2087 Lawrenceville Plank Road, Lawrenceville, VA 23868
Mecklenburg: 523 Madison Street, Boydton, VA 23917
Halifax: 424 Hamilton Blvd, South Boston, VA 24592
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: All About the OBAT Program (Office-Based Addiction Treatment)
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
09/20/24 • 41 min
Join us with Preston Whitlow (Substance Use Disorder Clinician) and Sara Weisman (Marketing Coordinator) as they dive into all the details about Southside Behavioral Health's Office-Based Addiction Treatment Program. Learn about treatment methods for opioid use disorder, medications, trainings SBH offers to reverse an opioid overdose, eligibility into the program, admission process, triggers and how to navigate, and so much more!
Click links below for access:
- Same Day Access Appointment webpage
- SBH's Substance Use Disorder webpage
- Learn more about Opioid Overdose Reversal Training - REVIVE
Relevant Phone numbers
- Peer Warm Line: 833-826-7337
- Southside Behavioral Health General Information Line: 434-572-6916
- SBH Appointment Line: 1-833-272-2778
- SBH Crisis Line (24/7): 1-833-377-7272
SBH Adult Services Locations:
Brunswick: 2087 Lawrenceville Plank Road, Lawrenceville, VA 23868
Mecklenburg: 823 N. Mecklenburg Ave, South Hill, VA 23970
Halifax: 424 Hamilton Blvd, South Boston, VA 24592
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in our Schools
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
02/15/22 • 63 min
Join us with guest speaker Kelly Colgate for our second interview on the subject of trauma-informed practices and their impact on communities. Kelly Colgate is the Chase City Elementary School Counselor and has been there for 26 years. Additionally, she also works at the Mecklenburg YMCA as a fitness yoga instructor and is an active member of the Southside Wellness Coalition. She is also a trained Adverse Childhood Experiences instructor, which she uses in her daily work and teaches to community members.
Please look for our four podcasts on the importance of trauma-informed communities coming soon as we prepare for our virtual Building Trauma Responsive Communities Conference in May.
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: Peer Support in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorder
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
12/19/22 • 70 min
Join us with Peer Support Specialists James Bracey, Yevotte "Lottie" Oliver, Charlotte Hightower, and Tiffany Dailey for a discussion of the role of peer support in the treatment of substance use disorder. Peer support connects people struggling with substance use to survivors who have walked in the same shoes and have been trained to help individuals identify resources and implement coping behaviors for working through various stressors.
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: The Science Behind Trauma Responsive Family Relationships
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
04/06/22 • 53 min
Join us with guest speaker Ruth Ann Ott for our fourth interview on the subject of trauma-informed practices and their impact on communities. Ruh Ann Ott is the Divisional Director of Children and Family Services for Southside Behavioral Health. Additionally, she is certified in brain spotting and has been trained in EMDR therapy. Originally, Ruth fell into the mental health field via a natural curiosity about how things work. This curiosity led her to pursue studies in trauma-informed services and the power of resiliency.
Look for our other podcasts on the importance of trauma-informed communities coming soon as we prepare for our virtual Building Trauma Responsive Communities Conference in May.
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: How Trauma-Informed First Responders Improve Community Relationships
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
03/10/22 • 38 min
Join us with guest speaker Joey Lopresti for our third interview on the subject of trauma-informed practices and their impact on communities. Lopresti is Captain of the Brunswick County Sheriff's office, investigative division. His law enforcement career began 15 years ago with the Virginia Beach police department. Then, in 2014 he was given the opportunity to move back to his childhood home and offer support to teams where he grew up. Lopresti is a patrol training officer, defensive tactics instructor, hostage crisis negotiator, and more. He has also been a critical member of our Crisis Intervention Team, which trains our region's first responders to better manage crisis-related calls for service.
Look for our other podcasts on the importance of trauma-informed communities coming soon as we prepare for our virtual Building Trauma Responsive Communities Conference in May.
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
State of Mind: Farewell to Beth Engelhorn - SBH's Executive Director
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health
12/04/24 • 55 min
Join us in this episode as we say farewell to someone very dear to us at Southside Behavioral Health, Beth Engelhorn, our Executive Director. Beth sat in with the State of Mind Podcast to reflect on her impactful career and share some of the memories and lessons she's gathered over the years, as she prepares to retire at the end of this year, 2024.
Southside's Phone numbers
- Peer Warm Line (Mon-Fri 8:30AM-10PM): 1-833-826-7337
- Southside Behavioral Health General Information Line: 434-572-6916
- SBH Appointment Line: 1-833-272-2778
- SBH Crisis Line (24/7): 1-833-377-7272
Have questions or suggestions for the Southside Behavioral Health State of Mind Podcast? Visit our Podcast Page to submit suggestions/questions!
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How many episodes does State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health have?
State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health currently has 10 episodes available.
What topics does State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health cover?
The podcast is about Non-Profit, Health & Fitness, Psychology, Mental Health, Community, Therapy, Podcasts and Recovery.
What is the most popular episode on State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health?
The episode title 'State of Mind: Peer Support in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorder' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health?
The average episode length on State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health is 48 minutes.
How often are episodes of State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health released?
Episodes of State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health are typically released every 27 days, 4 hours.
When was the first episode of State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health?
The first episode of State of Mind with Southside Behavioral Health was released on Oct 13, 2021.
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