EPISODE · Feb 2, 2023 · 41 MIN
ENCORE EPISODE: Talking mental illness with psychiatrist and author Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg
from University of Iowa College of Public Health · host CPH Communications
This is one of our favorite episodes from 2022: a conversation with psychiatrist, author, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director, Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg. He's the author of "Bedlam: An Intimate Journey Into America's Mental Health Crisis." Anya, Alexis, and Dr. Rosenberg talk about the challenges of creating work that could be seen as controversial in the eyes of fellow clinicians, the state of mental health care in the U.S., and individual/systemic level change that could improve the quality of care. Learn more about Dr. Rosenberg and his work on mental health issues at drkenrosenberg.com/ A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…-rosenberg/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
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This is one of our favorite episodes from 2022: a conversation with psychiatrist, author, and Peabody Award-winning producer and director, Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg. He's the author of "Bedlam: An Intimate Journey Into America's Mental Health Crisis." Anya, Alexis, and Dr. Rosenberg talk about the challenges of creating work that could be seen as controversial in the eyes of fellow clinicians, the state of mental health care in the U.S., and individual/systemic level change that could improve the quality of care. Learn more about Dr. Rosenberg and his work on mental health issues at drkenrosenberg.com/ A transcript of this episode is available at www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/…-rosenberg/ Have an idea for a show? Questions or comments for our hosts? Send email to [email protected]
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