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TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series
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TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series
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Educating Providers - The Key to Perinatal Mental Health with Kelly O'Connor
The biggest challenge in perinatal mental health is that providers aren't trained to recognize it.Kelly O'Connor, Executive Director of Maternal Mental Health NOW, shares how one mother's dismissed symptoms sparked an 18-year mission to transform perinatal mental healthcare. From training OB-GYNs to children's librarians, the organization has worked to close the provider knowledge gap that leaves too many families struggling in silence.Topics Covered: Why "postpartum depression" is actually a range of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. How provider training changes outcomes for entire families. California's groundbreaking legislation requiring provider education. Why a simple "How are you doing?" can be life-changing.Founded in 2007, Maternal Mental Health NOW transforms perinatal mental healthcare by training providers, supporting families, and advocating for policy change across Los Angeles County. Their mission is to ensure all new and expectant parents have access to culturally responsive mental health support. Learn more at https://maternalmentalhealthnow.org/The Impact: Untreated perinatal mental health conditions don't just affect parents— they impact bonding, child development, family stability, and multi-generational outcomes. But when providers are equipped to recognize and respond, early intervention becomes possible.Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction2:58 - The Founding Story: When Care Failed4:36 - Lack of Informed Providers: The Number One Barrier6:28 - Kelly's Personal Journey into This Work8:43 - Misconceptions About Perinatal Mental Health9:13 - Beyond "Postpartum Depression": Understanding the Full Spectrum10:14 - How Common Is It Really? The 1 in 5 Statistic10:45 - Why the Stigma Exists: Social Media vs. Reality11:19 - Provider Fear and Lack of Resources17:24 - The Training Work: From OB-GYNs to Librarians19:09 - Integrating Care into Primary Settings20:50 - Home Visitors vs. Clinical Settings: Screening Rate Comparison24:03 - Whose Responsibility Is Screening?25:00 - The Power of "How Are You Doing?"26:09 - A Pediatrician's Question That Changed Everything26:38 - Advice for Providers Watching This26:59 - California's Groundbreaking Legislation (AB 2193 & AB 3032)29:15 - The Accountability Gap in Current Laws31:15 - Multi-Generational Impact of Untreated Conditions33:45 - Social Media's Role in Unrealistic Expectations37:27 - Success Story: The Power of Storytelling41:01 - How to Support This WorkInterview Recorded On: March 20, 2026🔔 Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of mental health and policy. 🔗 Watch more interviews in the series: [tntopenmind.org] YouTube Tags (under 500 characters):perinatal mental health, postpartum depression, provider education, maternal mental health, healthcare training, OB-GYN training, perinatal anxiety, mental health advocacy, postpartum support, pregnancy mental health, provider screening, community health, California healthcare, maternal health policy, perinatal care, mental health stigma, healthcare professionals, clinical training, home visiting programs Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Foster Youth & Mental Health Access - With Angelina Medina
Providers often see a foster youth who survived and think they're resilient, strong, and got-it-handled. But surviving doesn't always mean thriving. And having one’s basic needs met doesn't mean all their needs are met.Angelina Medina, Regional Lead at iFoster, discusses the critical gap between survival and healing for foster youth. Resources exist, but young people often don't learn about them until adulthood when they're struggling. Now, Angelina is working to change that.What You'll Learn: Why the "basic needs checklist" fails foster youth’s mental health. Concrete practices to build trust: go slow, ask permission, don't assume resilience. How lived experience creates peer connections traditional models miss. Why mental health is a policy issue and what providers can do now.Guest Bio: Angelina Medina is a Regional Lead at iFoster, where she provides support to current and former foster youth and leads groups of foster youth as they gain employment skills. Having entered the foster care system at age six, Angelina completed iFoster's internship program and is committed to utilizing her lived experience to aid others navigating similar challenges. She graduated from California State University, Northridge with a degree in environmental occupational health and has been advocating for foster youth since joining iFoster at age 21. Her lived experience informs her work connecting foster youth with the resources they need, from mental health and wellness support to education and employment opportunities. About iFoster: iFoster is a national nonprofit employing former foster youth to bridge the resource gap. Medical professionals, caregivers, and anyone supporting foster youth can access their free resources at iFoster.orgMental health is a policy issue. Who gets resources and what those resources are shapes whether foster youth can heal or just get by.Chapters: 0:00 Introduction0:55 Angelina's Background & iFoster's Mission3:17 What is iFoster? Services & Resources5:58 The Gap: When Basic Needs Aren't Enough7:28 Policy Changes Needed for Mental Health Access9:34 The Power of Peer Support & Lived Experience12:29 Technology & Housing Resources for Foster Youth15:59 iFoster Jobs Program: Training Peer Specialists19:28 Enhanced Care Management & Social Determinants22:06 Advocacy & Hope for Current Foster Youth25:29 Advice for Healthcare Providers: Go Slow & Ask Permission27:11 Don't Assume Resilience28:44 The Importance of Consistency in Care31:19 Mental Health is a Policy Issue32:26 How to Connect with iFosterInterview Recorded On: Jan 17, 2026🔔 Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of mental health and policy. 🔗 Watch more interviews in the series: www.tntopenmind.org YouTube Tags: trauma informed care, peer support, foster youth, mental health policy, social determinants of health, iFoster, behavioral health, youth advocacy, child welfare, pediatric care, health equity, lived experience, community mental health, child psychiatry, social work, case management, transition age youth Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Self Compassion In Elite Performance - with Stephen Hauschka
What does it take to perform at your best when the pressure is at its highest? Super Bowl Champion and Performance Coach, Stephen Hauschka, spent his entire career learning how. In this conversation with TNT Open Mind Insights, Stephen breaks down the mental performance framework he built, which goes beyond athletic performance into the heart of what it means to be human under pressure.From missing a game-winning kick and getting cut, to winning the Super Bowl in Seattle, to a final playoff moment that brought everything full circle — Stephen's journey is a masterclass in fear response management, psychological safety, and the science of self-compassion.Whether you are a healthcare professional, mental health advocate, or someone navigating high-pressure environments in your own life, this conversation will challenge how you think about fear, identity, and what it really means to perform freely.Chapters: 00:00 — Introduction01:35 — Stephen's Background: Neuroscience Meets the NFL04:44 — His First Experience With Pressure and Fear08:13 — Pressure Is Real: The Neuroscience Behind Fear11:20 — Missing the Game-Winning Kick and Getting Cut15:05 — Arriving in Seattle: How Culture Changes Performance16:40 — Working With Dr. Michael Gervais19:30 — The Paradox of High Performance and Worthiness23:50 — Self-Compassion as a Performance Tool25:45 — Psychological Safety and the Freedom to Perform28:00 — The Playoff Moment That Changed Everything30:21 — Tools and Routines: Breath work, Tapping, and Mindfulness38:00 — Fear Never Disappears — Here's How to Work With It41:33 — What Stephen Teaches Others TodayInterview Recorded On: Jan 17, 2026🔔 Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of mental health and self-compassion. www.tntopenmind.orgTags:mental performance, self-compassion, psychological safety, fear response, elite performance, NFL, Stephen Hauschka, mental health, mindfulness, breathwork, performance psychology, neuroscience, high performance, sports psychology, mental wellness, peak performance, Michael Gervais, self-compassion research, Kristin Neff, TNT Open Mind Insights, healthcare, mental health advocacy, fear management, inner game Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Child Psychiatry: Identity, Culture & Care with Dr. Sarah Arshad
What does it really mean to know the patient in front of you? In this episode of TNT Open Mind Insights, Dr. Sarah Arshad — triple board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist, pediatrician, and TNT Fellowships PC-CAP Co-Director— makes a compelling case for cultural psychiatry as the foundation of good pediatric care.From emergency rooms to rural communities where psychiatric services simply don't exist, Dr. Arshad draws a direct line between the gaps in our systems and the children left on the other side of them. She challenges the assumption that culture only belongs to visibly diverse populations, shares what she teaches her trainees about cultural humility, and opens up about what it takes to truly sit with a family and hear what they're telling you.This is a conversation for anyone who works with children and families — and wants to do it better.CHAPTERS00:00 — Introduction 01:00 — Who is Dr. Sarah H. Arshad? 02:30 — What is cultural psychiatry and why does it matter? 05:00 — The Cultural Formulation Interview as a clinical tool 07:00 — Everyone has culture 09:00 — A family who couldn't say the word suicide out loud 12:00 — Stigma, fear, and what families bring into the room 14:00 — Teaching cultural humility to the next generation of providers 17:00 — Sitting with patients20:00 — Where health systems are falling short for children and families 23:00 — The school-to-dropout pipeline and structural inequity 26:00 — When the prescription is: move counties 29:00 — Bridging the gap — cultural psychiatry in primary care 32:00 — The TNT PC-CAP Fellowship 35:00 — Where Dr. Arshad finds hope and joy Interview Recorded On: Jan 17, 2026🎧 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE for new episodes from TNT Open Mind Insights — connecting personal experiences to solutions within the behavioral healthcare field.🔗 Learn more about the TNT Fellowship: [tntopenmind.org] YouTube Tags (under 500 characters):cultural psychiatry, child psychiatry, pediatric mental health, mental health education, cultural humility, primary care mental health, child and adolescent psychiatry, health equity, pediatrics, mental health advocacy, immigrant mental health, rural mental health, behavioral health, TNT fellowship, psychiatric training, cultural formulation, youth mental health, pediatric primary care, mental health disparities, healthcare gaps Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Cultural Curiosity & Innovation with Madhuri Jha
Over 200 million Americans live in mental health shortage areas with zero access to providers. Meanwhile, patients cycle through ERs, primary care offices, and social workers— spanning multiple months of touchpoints where nobody stops to ask, "Are you okay? What do you need?"Clinical social worker and epidemiologist Madhuri Jha breaks down the systemic communication breakdowns across the mental health care continuum and why real solutions require continuous dialogue across every level, from patient to policymaker.In this conversation, Madhuri explores: Why "frequent flyers" signal system failure, not patient failure; the historical roots of mental health stigma; how mobile mental health care can close critical access gaps; cultural curiosity vs. cultural competence and positioning patients as experts; and building dialogue across the micro-macro divide in healthcare.Whether you're a provider, advocate, or community member working to improve mental health access, this interview offers evidence-based insights on equity, policy, and what it takes to build systems that actually support healing.CHAPTERS:0:00 - Introduction 0:58 - Why Mental Health Equity Became Her Life's Work 2:19 - Cultural Upbringing and the Legacy of Silencing 3:35 - Bridging Micro and Macro: Clinical Work Meets Policy 4:50 - The "Frequent Flyer" Issue: System Fractures 6:16 - The Care Continuum: Patient to Policy10:45 - Mental Health Shortage Areas: The Access Crisis 15:20 - Mobile Mental Health Care as a Solution 22:30 - Historical Trauma: Institutionalization and Stigma 30:15 - The Carceral System and Mental Health 32:33 - Finding Hope in Patient Care 34:28 - Cultural Curiosity vs. Cultural Competence 36:46 - Remembering Your WhyInterview Recorded On: January 16, 2026💡 ABOUT MADHURI JHA: Founder of Thriving For All, specializing in mental health equity, post-traumatic stress disorder, and serving LGBTQ, immigrant, and trauma survivor populations.🔗 Learn more: tntopenmind.org#MentalHealthEquity #CareContinum #CulturalCuriosity #BehavioralHealth #healthcarepolicy YouTube Tags (under 500 characters):mental health equity, care continuum, cultural curiosity, healthcare policy, mental health access, behavioral health, primary care mental health, mobile mental health, health disparities, clinical social work, epidemiology, PTSD treatment, healthcare advocacy, mental health shortage, system change, community mental health, immigrant mental health, LGBTQ mental health, trauma informed care, healthcare equity Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Building Better Access: Primary Care in Rural Nevada with Dr. Emily Shipley
Dr. Emily Shipley is seven months out of residency, working at a federally qualified health center in Carson City, Nevada. Her patients drive 45 minutes from towns with populations under 2,000. When they need a psychiatrist, that's an eight-hour drive to Las Vegas—if they have insurance that's accepted.In this conversation, Emily shares what it's like to be the only mental health resource for patients facing serious psychiatric conditions, why she chose advanced med-peds training to work in under resourced communities, and how she's building skills through Nevada's TNT Primary Care Fellowship to diagnose and treat mental health conditions alongside physical health.From teenagers experiencing psychosis with no specialist available, to the reality of treating depression and anxiety as routinely as diabetes, Emily's story shows both the crisis and the hope in rural mental healthcare delivery.🎯 CHAPTERS:0:00 - Introduction 0:45 - Why Carson City, Nevada? 2:30 - The State of Mental Health Care in Rural Nevada 4:15 - Eight Hours to the Nearest Psychiatrist 6:20 - A Teenager Seeing Shadow People: When There's No Specialist 9:45 - Why Med-Peds Over Family Medicine 12:30 - Training Gaps in Psychiatry During Residency 15:10 - Joining the TNT Primary Care Fellowship 18:25 - How Training Will Change Her Practice 22:40 - Nevada's Investment in Primary Care Mental Health 25:15 - Message of Hope: Mental Health is Treatable 28:00 - Making Primary Care the SolutionInterview Recorded On: January 16, 2026💡 ABOUT TNT OPEN MIND INSIGHTS: A video interview series from UC Irvine's Train New Trainers Primary Care Fellowship program, featuring candid conversations with healthcare professionals transforming mental health access and delivery.🔗 Learn more: tntopenmind.org#RuralHealthcare #MentalHealthAccess #PrimaryCare #Psychiatry #BehavioralHealthYouTube Tags (under 500 characters):rural mental health,primary care psychiatry,mental health access,rural healthcare,Nevada healthcare,FQHC,underserved populations,psychiatry training,behavioral health,mental health crisis,primary care fellowship,rural medicine,health equity,mental health treatment,depression anxiety,schizophrenia,medical education,residency training,community health,telehealth alternatives Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Storytelling as Healing and Empowerment - With Tamara Knox
Tamara Knox, Director of Ethics and Social Responsibility in Media at Ethical Narrative and Associate Clinical Social Worker (ACSW), joins TNT Open Mind Insights to discuss the power of ethical storytelling and trauma-informed photography in mental health and community healing.In this conversation, Tamara shares how she merged her photography background with clinical social work to create a new approach to visual storytelling—one that centers collaboration, consent, and healing rather than extracting trauma narratives. She explains the shift from trauma-informed to healing-centered engagement, emphasizing the "3 C's": community, collaboration, and celebration.Tamara discusses her project "Surviving to Thriving," a book and exhibition featuring community leaders who are survivor-thrivers. Rather than focusing on trauma details, these stories highlight resilience and current contributions—proving that people are "not a mess, but a blessing" navigating life's challenges.Key insights include:How photography became part of Tamara's own healing journeyThe power dynamics in traditional storytelling and how to shift themWhy language matters: moving from "subject" to "person," from trauma focus to asset-based narrativesPractical advice for healthcare providers working with trauma survivorsThe importance of self-care routines for helping professionalsTamara's work demonstrates that when we change how we tell stories—centering voices, celebrating strengths, and creating collaborative processes—we don't just document healing; we facilitate it.Learn more: www.tntopenmind.orgConnect with Tamara Knox:TMKinspiredphotography.comethicalnarrative.comChapters0:00 Introduction1:37 Meeting Through Photography & Photojournalism3:12 Combining Social Work with Photography5:32 Tamara's Journey as a Survivor-Thriver8:59 Reframing Narratives: From Trauma to Assets10:10 The Healing Power of Shifting Story Focus11:01 Photography as Personal Healing12:44 Power Dynamics in Storytelling14:04 Trauma-Informed to Healing-Centered Engagement15:17 The 3 C's: Community, Collaboration, Celebration18:06 "Surviving Thriving" Book Project22:58 Collaborative Portrait Process24:30 Therapeutic Purpose of the Book28:10 Advice for Healthcare Providers29:20 The Power of Asset-Based Language30:19 Self-Care and Morning Routines33:09 Sustaining Self-Care Practices35:33 Where to Connect with TamaraTagsethical storytelling, trauma informed care, healing centered engagement, narrative therapy, social work, clinical social work, mental health, photography therapy, community healing, asset based narrative, trauma recovery, healthcare providers, photojournalism ethics, survivor stories, resilience, therapeutic storytelling, mental health professionals, community leaders, trauma informed photography, self care practices, patient centered care, collaborative storytelling, visual storytelling, healthcare communication Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Finding Meaning In Medicine - With Dr. Jane Gagliardi
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Gagliardi, Associate Director for Train New Trainer Fellowships, shares her unique journey into medicine—from a non-medical family background to becoming a leader in medical education and physician well-being.Dr. Gagliardi combines her dual training in internal medicine and psychiatry to provide holistic patient car. Learn about her approach to maintaining completeness and thoroughness in clinical practice, and her strategies for staying well while navigating complex healthcare systems. The conversation explores critical topics including the evolution of physician wellness, the role of quality improvement in preventing burnout, moral injury in healthcare, and the thoughtful integration of artificial intelligence in medicine.Dr. Gagliardi also discusses the mission and impact of the Train New Trainers Fellowships, which has trained more than 1,400 alumni to expand quality behavioral health care to under-resourced communities.Visit TNT Open Mind Insights: www.tntopenmind.orgCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction01:01 Dr. Gagliardi's Journey into Medicine03:48 From Non-Medical Family to Combined Med-Psych Residency07:07 Finding Medicine Without Traditional Mentorship09:53 Navigating Healthcare Systems While Staying True to Core Values12:25 The Art of Being Fully Present with Patients14:36 Balancing Professional Completeness with Family Life16:53 Evolution of Physician Wellness and Well-being21:09 Are We Making Progress in Medical Education?24:56 The Impact of Technology and AI on Medicine26:52 Principles for Ethical AI Policy in Healthcare30:25 The Right to Happiness in Healthcare31:37 The Future of Train New Trainers Program35:06 How to Learn More About TNT37:27 Systems That Support or Undermine Well-being Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Psychiatry + Addiction: What Every Provider Should Know With Dr. David Marcovitz
Dr. Marcovitz discusses why understanding co-occurring disorders is essential for effective treatment, showing how many patients cycle through residential programs without proper diagnosis of underlying mental health conditions. He emphasizes the importance of motivational interviewing—not just as a clinical technique, but as a powerful tool for reducing provider burnout while improving patient outcomes.Key topics include:The relationship between addiction and mental health disordersBreaking down silos in psychiatric careTraining gaps in addiction medicine educationHow to diagnose co-occurring disorders effectivelyThe role of empathy and nonviolent communication in healthcarePolicy work and expanding access to care for uninsured patientsWhether you're a healthcare practitioner, mental health professional, or community leader interested in improving addiction treatment, this conversation offers practical insights into creating better outcomes for patients with complex needs.Watch More TNT Open Mind Insights interviews: www.tntopenmind.orgChapters: 0:00 Introduction0:50 Personal motivation and family background in psychology4:18 Connecting psychiatry with policy work6:09 Education and training gaps in addiction medicine8:02 The relationship between psychiatry and addiction10:15 The problem with diagnostic silos12:27 The importance of clinical skills beyond checklists14:22 Power dynamics and motivational interviewing techniques16:53 Training pathways in addiction medicine vs. addiction psychiatry18:34 What's exciting in addiction medicine today20:09 Key teaching principles: co-occurring disorders and motivational interviewing24:23 Reducing burnout through better communication techniques25:07 Human connection and nonviolent communication28:31 Self-care for healthcare providers29:55 Resources and how to connectTags#DrDavidMarcovitz #addictionpsychiatry #VanderbiltMedicalCenter #mentalhealth #substanceusedisorder #cooccurringdisorders #motivationalinterviewing #addictionmedicine #psychiatrytraining #opioidcrisis #behavioralhealth #integratedcare #TNTOpenMind #healthcareeducation #primarycare #psychiatricfellowship #burnoutprevention #patientcommunication #addictiontreatment #dualdiagnosis Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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From Military Medicine to Integrative Psychiatry - with Dr. Matt Gerenz
Join Dr. Jane Gagliardi as she sits down with Dr. Matt Gerenz, a psychiatrist at Happier Living in Los Angeles, to explore his unique journey from North Dakota Army National Guard combat medic to addiction medicine specialist. Dr. Gerenz shares how 12 years of military service shaped his patient-centered approach and why he chose to pursue additional training through the TNT (Train New Trainers) Fellowship in Addiction Medicine.In this compelling conversation, Dr. Gerenz discusses:The critical gap between substance use disorder prevalence and adequate trainingHow motivational interviewing and harm reduction approaches transform patient careThe importance of whole-person, integrative psychiatry beyond symptom managementOvercoming stigma in medication-assisted therapyWhy confidence matters in asking patients the right questionsLearn more about TNT Open Mind Insights: www.tntopenmind.orgInterview Recorded on: January 17th, 2025Timestamped Chapters0:00 Introduction 0:47 From North Dakota to Medicine: An Unconventional Path 1:32 12 Years as a Combat Medic in the North Dakota Army National Guard 2:27 Bringing Healthcare to 4,000+ National Guard Members 3:19 The Mentor Who Changed Everything 4:15 Training at UCI: Witnessing the Substance Use Crisis 6:23 How Patients Suffer from Substance Use Disorders 7:09 The Barriers to Quality Treatment 8:28 Why a Psychiatry Resident Pursued Addiction Medicine Training 10:29 Learning Motivational Interviewing and Harm Reduction 12:21 Building Patient Trust: "You Can Handle the Truth" 14:26 Gaining Confidence in Substance Use Treatment 15:52 Future Vision: Integrative and Functional Psychiatry 17:46 The Need for Holistic, Whole-Person Care 19:44 When Symptoms Don't Tell the Whole Story 21:48 Reducing Stigma in Mental Health and Addiction Treatment 23:38 The Power of Monthly Mentorship with Dr. Steve Delisi 26:36 Sharing Knowledge: The Educational Component 28:02 Key Takeaways for Psychiatry Residents 30:27 Connect with Dr. Gerenz Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Brain Science and Addiction Recovery: A Doctor's Calling - with Dr. Steve Delisi
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Steve Delisi, Chief Medical Officer at YourPath, Inc., and Co-Associate Director for the Train New Trainers (TNT) Fellowships PC-TEAM at UC Irvine. In this episode of TNT Open Mind Insights, Dr. Delisi shares his transformative journey from emergency medicine aspirations to becoming a leading voice in integrated addiction and psychiatric care.Who This Is For:Mental health professionals and healthcare practitionersCommunity leaders working with vulnerable populationsAnyone interested in understanding addiction through a scientific lensFamilies and individuals affected by substance use disordersKey Takeaways:The neuroscience behind addiction and why stigma is scientifically incorrectHow personal calling and spiritual seeking can guide professional purposeRevolutionary approaches to reaching marginalized populations through technologyWhy hope exists for everyone seeking healing and recoveryThe importance of supporting both patients AND their families Timestamped Chapters:[00:00] Introduction & Background[02:29] Dr. Delisi's Personal Journey into Mental Health[07:55] The Existential Crisis & Career Pivot[13:36] Integration as a Life Theme[15:01] Following the Spiritual Calling[16:24] Serving Those Most in Need[24:12] Reaching Marginalized Communities[29:32] Building Trust & Breaking Stigma[30:05] The Brain Science Behind Addiction[37:49] Connection & Healing Alternatives[39:23] Is There Hope for Everyone?[42:38] Getting Help & Resources🔗 Learn More: Visit our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org Connect with YourPath: https://yourpathhealth.org/Interview Recorded on: August 9th, 2025💡 About TNT Open Mind Insights: This series explores cutting-edge approaches to mental health, featuring conversations with leaders who are transforming how we understand and treat mental health challenges in our communities.#MentalHealth #AddictionMedicine #Healthcare #Psychiatry #CommunityHealth #Recovery #Neuroscience #Stigma #Innovation #Telehealth Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Connection Before Correction with Dr. Lin Lu
Join Dr. Arshad in an intimate conversation with Dr. Lin Lu, a pediatric and adult psychiatrist who calls her patients "friends" and approaches mental health care with extraordinary compassion and wisdom. Dr. Lu shares her personal journey from immunology researcher in China to becoming a mental health advocate, inspired by her sister's struggles with severe mental illness.In this powerful discussion, Dr. Lu reveals how she overcame stigma and shame to dedicate her career to serving patients across the entire lifespan—from 3-year-olds to those in their late 80s. She discusses the transformative impact of COVID-19 on mental health awareness, the current youth mental health crisis, and her fascinating perspectives on AI technology, including Neuralink and its potential applications in psychiatry.Key Topics:Breaking down stigma in mental health careThe importance of human connection in an age of AIBuilding therapeutic relationships: "Connection before correction"Teaching mental health skills to primary care providersThe future of psychiatry and technologyPractical approaches to patient care with limited timeDr. Lin Lu is an Associate Professor at Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School and practices at LifeStance Health, Inc. in Barrington, Illinois. She is passionate about teaching the next generation of medical professionals and training primary care providers through TNT Fellowships.Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmind.orgCHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 02:02 Dr. Lu's Practice: Treating Friends, Not Patients 04:02 Personal Connection to Mental Health 07:08 Journey from China & Family's Mental Health Struggles 10:13 Breaking Down Stigma in Mental Health 12:54 COVID's Impact & Children's Mental Health Crisis 14:16 AI, Neuralink, & the Future of Psychiatry 18:23 Practical Applications of AI in Mental Health Care 20:15 Why Human Connection Can't Be Replaced 25:52 First Appointments: Building Relationships 30:18 Teaching Connection in Primary Care 34:50 How to Connect with Dr. Lu#mentalhealth #psychiatry #pediatricpsychiatry #mentalhealthstigma #therapeuticrelationship #patientcare #primarycare #medicaleducation #AIinhealthcare #Neuralink #COVIDmentalhealth #youthmentalhealth #schizophrenia #bipolardisorder #telemedicine #psychiatrictraining #RosalindFranklinUniversity #LifeStanceHealth #mentalhealthadvocacy #depressiontreatment #anxietytreatment #mentalillness #healthcareprovider #psychiatristinterview #mentalhealthawareness Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Doctor Fighting Texas' Mental Health Crisis - with Dr. Dustin DeMoss
Mental Health Leadership & Innovation: Dr. Dustin DeMoss on Transforming Healthcare in TexasJoin us for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Dustin DeMoss, TNT Allied Faculty, where we explore the critical intersection of mental health, substance use treatment, and medical education. As a psychiatry residency director and vice chair of education, Dr. DeMoss shares his unique perspective on addressing the mental health workforce shortage and transforming healthcare delivery in Texas.In this episode, we dive deep into: ✅ The innovative combined internal medicine-psychiatry training model ✅ Texas's progressive approach to mental health workforce development ✅ Breaking down stigma in substance use disorder treatment ✅ Competency-based medical education as the future of training ✅ Leadership strategies for developing the next generation of clinicians ✅ Practical approaches to primary care mental health integrationLearn More: Visit our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction & Welcome 02:22 - Dr. DeMoss's Background & Combined Training 05:15 - Internal Medicine, Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine 08:04 - Leadership Role as Residency Director 10:12 - Mental Health Landscape in Texas 16:01 - Texas's Progressive Workforce Development 21:03 - Mass Shootings & Mental Health Policy Response 25:48 - Leadership Philosophy & Resident Development 33:01 - Statewide Substance Use Treatment Initiatives 38:20 - B.Well Texas & SHOUT Grant Program 45:02 - Cultural Change & Harm Reduction 52:06 - National Medical Education Trends 57:00 - Competency-Based Training Models 62:17 - Association of Medicine & Psychiatry Work 67:24 - Teaching Leadership to Residents 72:19 - Training Non-Mental Health Specialists 79:20 - Addressing Stigmatizing Language 84:02 - Primary Care Mental Health Integration 89:17 - The "Pandora's Box" Challenge 94:03 - Incremental Change Philosophy 98:15 - Advice for Patients 101:43 - Building Trust with Healthcare Providers 104:02 - Contact Information & ClosingBest for: Mental health professionals, healthcare practitioners, medical educators, community leaders, policy makers, and anyone interested in innovative approaches to mental health care delivery and medical education.#MentalHealth #MedicalEducation #Psychiatry #SubstanceUse #HealthcareLeadership #Texas #MentalHealthWorkforce #PrimaryCare #MedicalTraining #HealthcareInnovation Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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From Kitchen Table to Capitol: Turning Pain into Policy Change - with Jessica Wilson (Cruz)
Join us for this deeply moving conversation with Jessica Wilson (Cruz), CEO of NAMI California, as she shares her personal journey from a daughter in crisis to becoming one of California's leading mental health advocates. In this candid interview, Jessica shares her experience of her mother's first psychiatric hospitalization, how it shaped her 15-year career at NAMI, and her vision for transforming mental health care “From Kitchen Table to Capitol."Key Topics Covered: ✅ Personal journey into mental health advocacy ✅ The reality of family caregiving and trauma ✅ Breaking down mental health stigma ✅ Policy advocacy and systemic change ✅ Building collaborative solutions in mental health ✅ The future of mental health care for young people📋 TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS:[00:00] Introduction & Welcome [00:43] Jessica's Background & Path to NAMI [02:16] The Interview That Changed Everything [03:49] Mother's First Psychiatric Crisis [05:44] How Mental Illness Affects Entire Families [06:33] Understanding Mental Health Stigma [08:15] The Importance of Early Intervention [11:18] Family Support in Recovery Success [12:37] From Daughter to Deputy Director to CEO [13:40] Creating a Culture of Compassion at NAMI [16:30] Building Collaborative Leadership [18:35] Kitchen Table to Capital: Policy Translation [22:40] Real Stories Drive Real Change [24:35] Gathering Community Input & Building Relationships [27:15] 15 Years of Progress in Mental Health Advocacy [30:18] Moving from Competition to Collaboration [32:49] The Need for System-Wide Reform [33:32] Hope for Future Generations [36:01] How to Get Involved with NAMI California [36:47] Closing Thoughts🎯 Perfect for:Mental health professionals and practitionersHealthcare workers and administratorsCommunity leaders and advocatesFamilies affected by mental illnessPolicy makers and social workersAnyone interested in mental health reform📞 RESOURCES MENTIONED:NAMI California: namica.orgCrisis Line: 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline)Open Mind Insights: www.tntopenmind.orgInterview Recorded on:August 8th, 2025#MentalHealthAdvocacy #NAMICalifornia #MentalHealthAwareness #PolicyAdvocacy #FamilySupport #MentalHealthReform #OpenMindInsights #HealthcareLeadership #CommunitySupport #MentalHealthMatters Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Power of Reproductive Psychiatry with Dr. Melissa Wagner
Join Dr. Rimal Bera in this insightful interview with Dr. Melissa Wagner, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist at the University of Cincinnati, as she shares her journey into reproductive psychiatry and discusses why maternal mental health is now the #1 morbidity following childbirth.Dr. Wagner is triple board certified in general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, and pediatrics. Her work focuses on the critical intersection of hormones and mental health throughout a woman's reproductive lifespan - from puberty through menopause.🔍 Key Topics Covered: • The evolution of reproductive psychiatry since 1997 • Why perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are the leading cause of maternal morbidity • How hormonal changes impact mental health across the lifespan • Breaking down stigma around maternal mental health • Caring for vulnerable populations including incarcerated pregnant women • The importance of screening and early intervention • Global perspectives on maternal mental health📍 TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 01:00 - Dr. Wagner's Educational Journey & Triple Board Training 03:07 - The Path to Reproductive Psychiatry 04:53 - Finding the Perfect Professional Fit 06:12 - Defining Reproductive Psychiatry and Its Scope 07:56 - The Role of Hormones in Mental Health 10:17 - Fertility Challenges and Reproductive Mental Health 12:02 - Maternal Mental Health as Leading Morbidity 14:21 - Growth and Recognition of the Field 16:05 - Addressing Stigma in Maternal Mental Health 17:51 - Collaboration with OB-GYN Providers 20:34 - The Importance of Mental Health Screening 22:01 - Global Perspectives on Maternal Mental Health 25:03 - Working with Incarcerated Pregnant Women 28:30 - Navigating Complex Healthcare Systems 32:18 - Expanding Access and Training 33:57 - Economic Impact and Investment in Maternal Mental Health 35:25 - Personal Joy: Music and Family 37:34 - Resources for Learning More 39:12 - Reaching Younger Audiences 40:01 - Closing Thoughts🌐 Learn More About Our Interview Series: Visit www.tntopenmind.org for more conversations exploring mental health, healthcare innovation, and community leadership.👥 Target Audience: Mental health professionals, healthcare practitioners, community leaders, expectant parents, and anyone interested in understanding the critical importance of maternal mental health.#ReproductivePsychiatry #MaternalMentalHealth #PerinatalCare #MentalHealthAwareness #WomensHealth #Psychiatry #Healthcare #TNTOpenMindInsights Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Power of Reproductive Psychiatry with Dr. Melissa Wagner-Schuman
Join Dr. Rimal Bera in this insightful interview with Dr. Melissa Wagner, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist at the University of Cincinnati, as she shares her journey into reproductive psychiatry and discusses why maternal mental health is now the #1 morbidity following childbirth. Dr. Wagner is triple board certified in general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, and pediatrics. Her work focuses on the critical intersection of hormones and mental health throughout a woman's reproductive lifespan - from puberty through menopause. 🔍 Key Topics Covered: • The evolution of reproductive psychiatry since 1997 • Why perinatal mood and anxiety disorders are the leading cause of maternal morbidity • How hormonal changes impact mental health across the lifespan • Breaking down stigma around maternal mental health • Caring for vulnerable populations including incarcerated pregnant women • The importance of screening and early intervention • Global perspectives on maternal mental health 📍 TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 01:00 - Dr. Wagner's Educational Journey & Triple Board Training 03:07 - The Path to Reproductive Psychiatry 04:53 - Finding the Perfect Professional Fit 06:12 - Defining Reproductive Psychiatry and Its Scope 07:56 - The Role of Hormones in Mental Health 10:17 - Fertility Challenges and Reproductive Mental Health 12:02 - Maternal Mental Health as Leading Morbidity 14:21 - Growth and Recognition of the Field 16:05 - Addressing Stigma in Maternal Mental Health 17:51 - Collaboration with OB-GYN Providers 20:34 - The Importance of Mental Health Screening 22:01 - Global Perspectives on Maternal Mental Health 25:03 - Working with Incarcerated Pregnant Women 28:30 - Navigating Complex Healthcare Systems 32:18 - Expanding Access and Training 33:57 - Economic Impact and Investment in Maternal Mental Health 35:25 - Personal Joy: Music and Family 37:34 - Resources for Learning More 39:12 - Reaching Younger Audiences 40:01 - Closing Thoughts 🌐 Learn More About Our Interview Series: Visit www.tntopenmind.org for more conversations exploring mental health, healthcare innovation, and community leadership. 👥 Target Audience: Mental health professionals, healthcare practitioners, community leaders, expectant parents, and anyone interested in understanding the critical importance of maternal mental health. #ReproductivePsychiatry #MaternalMentalHealth #PerinatalCare #MentalHealthAwareness #WomensHealth #Psychiatry #Healthcare #TNTOpenMindInsightsSubscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Why This Doctor Fell in Love with Addiction Medicine - With Dr. Gail Reilly
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Gail Reilly, a family medicine physician who discovered her passion for addiction medicine.In this powerful interview, Dr. Reilly shares her journey from military medicine to becoming a champion for treating substance use disorder in primary care settings. She discusses the life-changing impact of buprenorphine, the critical importance of peer recovery support, and why treating addiction should be as routine as managing diabetes or hypertension.Key Topics Covered: • The effectiveness and safety of buprenorphine in addiction treatment • Building therapeutic relationships with patients who've been failed by the healthcare system • The vital role of peer recovery support specialists • Integrating addiction medicine into primary care practice • Overcoming stigma and fear around MAT prescribing • Self-care strategies for healthcare providers • The importance of team-based, holistic care approachesPerfect for:Healthcare practitioners considering addiction medicineMental health professionalsCommunity leaders addressing substance use issuesAnyone interested in compassionate, evidence-based addiction treatment🌐 Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org⏰ CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction & Welcome 02:30 - Dr. Reily's Background in Family Medicine 04:15 - Discovering Addiction Medicine Through MAT Practice 07:45 - The Power of Buprenorphine: Medicine That Works 09:20 - Building Trust & Therapeutic Relationships 12:30 - The Role of Peer Recovery Support 15:45 - Challenges & Struggles in Addiction Treatment 18:30 - Integrating MAT into Primary Care 21:15 - Breaking Down Stigma: Addiction as Chronic Disease 24:00 - Fellowship Training & Spreading Knowledge 26:45 - Personal Motivation & Caring for Patients 30:15 - Self-Care & Maintaining Balance 33:30 - Team-Based Care & Professional Boundaries 36:45 - Building Community Partnerships 38:30 - Cultural Humility in Healthcare 40:00 - Contact Information & Closing Thoughts#AddictionMedicine #PrimaryCare #MAT #Buprenorphine #HealthcareTraining #MentalHealth #SubstanceUseDisorder #PeerRecovery #MedicalEducation #TNTOpenMindInsights Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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From Motel Room to CEO: Addressing the Crisis of Unhoused Youth with Jennifer Friend
Join Dr. McCarron in this eye-opening conversation with Jennifer Friend, CEO of Project Hope Alliance as she shares her powerful personal story of experiencing homelessness as a child in Orange County and how it shaped her mission to support invisible youth facing the same challenges today.🔍 What You'll Discover: • The hidden reality of student homelessness - over 32,000 identified students in Orange County alone • Why traditional definitions of homelessness fail our most vulnerable youth • How trauma-informed case management is achieving 95% graduation rates • The critical connection between education and breaking generational homelessness • Practical ways mental health professionals can recognize and support homeless students💡 Key Insights for Healthcare Practitioners: Jennifer reveals how students experiencing homelessness are 40% more likely to have suicidal ideation, highlighting the urgent need for integrated mental health support in educational settings. Learn how Project Hope Alliance's holistic approach addresses not just housing, but the complex web of trauma, isolation, and systemic barriers these youth face.🤝 Get Involved: Visit Project Hope Alliance: www.projecthopealliance.org Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org📚 Timestamped Chapters: • [00:00:24] - Opening: The mission to improve mental health and homelessness• [00:02:28] - Jennifer's personal story begins • [00:02:58] - Growing up homeless in Orange County • [00:06:48] - The 30-day motel cycle and educational disruption • [00:08:37] - The power of invisibility and hidden struggles • [00:11:54] - School experiences and academic challenges • [00:13:50] - The scope of student homelessness today • [00:16:35] - Project Hope Alliance's model of care • [00:20:36] - Types of homelessness among students • [00:25:25] - The need for unified homelessness definitions • [00:29:32] - Jennifer's transition from law to advocacy • [00:32:32] - How to get involved and make a difference • [00:35:41] - Building partnerships for systemic changeTags: #StudentHomelessness #MentalHealth #TraumaInformed #EducationEquity #CommunitySupport #YouthAdvocacy #HomelessnessAwareness #ProjectHopeAlliance #OrangeCounty #SystemicChange Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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White Coats & Hidden Wounds: Breaking Medical Addiction Silence - with Dr. Luther Philaya
In this deeply moving interview, Dr. Luther Philaya, an addiction medicine specialist with Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, courageously shares his personal journey from perfectionism and addiction to recovery and healing. This conversation addresses the rarely discussed mental health crisis among healthcare professionals and the cultural factors that contribute to physician suffering.Dr. Philaya openly shares his struggle with benzodiazepines, opioids, and alcohol while practicing rural family medicine, the devastating consequences he faced, and his ultimate path to recovery after losing his medical license and facing federal charges. Most powerfully, he shares how the tragic loss of his daughter to suicide became his "rock bottom" - and how his recovery community held him up during his darkest moment.This interview is essential viewing for healthcare professionals, medical students, patients, and anyone interested in understanding the human side of medicine and the importance of mental health support in healthcare settings.🔗 Visit our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org⏰ TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction & How We Met 03:10 - The Journey into Addiction: Perfectionism & Self-Loathing05:05 - Rock Bottom: Near Suicide & Treatment Decision 08:18 - Medical Culture: Competition, Intimidation & Lost Humanity 09:20 - Identity Crisis: When the White Coat Becomes Everything 10:31 - Learning Self-Love: "Luther, I Love You" 12:22 - Post-Treatment Reality: No Casseroles in Recovery 14:42 - Legal Consequences: Medical Board & DEA Charges 18:47 - The Ultimate Loss: Losing His Daughter Lindsay 19:35 - Recovery Community: "We'll Work Your Recovery For You" 21:57 - Transformation: From White Coat to Human Connection 24:30 - The Barrier to Seeking Help: Fear of Consequences 26:09 - State-by-State Differences in Professional Recovery Programs 27:57 - Changing the Culture: Humanity First, Medicine Second 30:29 - Message to Patients: We're Human Beings First 32:30 - How to Connect with Dr. Philaya🏷️ TAGS: #PhysicianMentalHealth #AddictionRecovery #MedicalCulture #HealthcareProfessionals #MentalHealthAwareness #PhysicianBurnout #RecoveryStory #MedicalAddiction #TNTConference #HealthcareHumanity👥 TARGET AUDIENCE: Healthcare professionals, medical students, mental health advocates, patients, community leaders, addiction recovery community Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Treating Substance Use in Pediatric Patients: From Shame to Science With Dr. Justine Welsh
Join Dr. Sarah Arshad in this eye-opening conversation with Dr. Justine Welsh, the Associate Director of UCI's TNT Fellowships PC-TEAM track.In this essential interview, Dr. Welsh shares critical insights about the youth mental health and addiction crisis affecting our communities. With 27% of young adults meeting criteria for substance use disorders and 8.7% of adolescents struggling with these challenges, this conversation couldn't be more timely.🔑 Key Topics Covered: • The alarming statistics behind youth substance use disorders • How mental health conditions intersect with addiction • Why today's substances are fundamentally different from past generations • Building therapeutic relationships with reluctant young patients • The importance of family-centered care and harm reduction approaches • Breaking down stigma in healthcare systems • Practical advice for healthcare providers and families💡 Perfect for:Mental health professionalsHealthcare practitionersCommunity leadersParents and familiesAnyone working with youth in crisis🌐 Learn More: Visit our interview series at www.tntopenmind.org for more conversations with leading experts in mental health and healthcare.📍 TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS:[00:00] Introduction & Welcome [00:30] Meet Dr. Justine Welsh - Background & Current Role [01:05] Early Influences - Growing Up with Psychologist Parents [02:57] Path to Psychiatry & Specializing in Youth & Addiction [04:22] The Addiction Crisis - Staggering Statistics [06:38] Why Rates Are Rising - Multiple Contributing Factors [08:22] Today's Substances vs. Past Generations [10:01] Mental Health & Addiction Connection [11:33] First Patient Visit - Creating Safe Therapeutic Spaces [13:48] Building Rapport with Reluctant Patients & Families [15:12] Most Rewarding Aspects of the Work [16:51] Essential Skills for Addiction Medicine Providers [18:59] When Patients Don't Know What They're Using [19:22] Healthcare System Changes - The Magic Wand Question [22:14] Artificial Barriers in Treatment Access [23:47] Training Future Pediatric Providers [24:46] Understanding Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents [26:24] Talking to High-Achieving Kids About Cannabis [29:23] Harm Reduction Approaches [30:15] Resources for Primary Care Providers [31:27] Closing Thoughts#YouthMentalHealth #AddictionMedicine #SubstanceUseDisorder #MentalHealthAwareness #HealthcareEducation #PediatricPsychiatry #HarmReduction #CommunityHealth #TNTOpenMindInsights Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Heart of Giving: Love, Loss and Purpose with Guity Javid
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Guity Javid, a remarkable humanitarian who has dedicated 35 years to Rotary service and is now channeling her passion into the Negeen Foundation - a mental health organization focused on anxiety support for children and young adults ages 7-25.In this heartfelt interview, Guity shares her incredible journey from Iran to her groundbreaking work chartering the first mental health club in Rotary, and how personal loss transformed into purposeful action. Discover evidence-based approaches to childhood anxiety, the importance of removing mental health stigma, and why early intervention can change lives.🔗 Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org⏰ TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction & Welcome 00:43 - Guity's 35-Year Rotary Journey Begins 01:30 - The Heart of Giving: Why Service Matters 04:39 - Three Groundbreaking Rotary Clubs: Mental Health, Environment & LGBTQ 06:45 - Career Success vs. Life Purpose 07:19 - Zimbabwe Environmental Project: Changing Lives Globally 08:38 - Introducing the Negeen Foundation 09:15 - Honoring Negeen: A Daughter's Legacy 11:48 - Focusing on Anxiety: Ages 7-25 13:31 - Evidence-Based Solutions & TNT Partnership 15:57 - Funding Fellows: Putting Money Where Your Heart Is 17:20 - Parent Education: Breaking Through Denial 19:03 - Creating an Anxiety Toolkit 20:28 - Early Intervention: Preventing Escalation 22:01 - CBT & Evidence-Based Approaches 24:39 - The Ripple Effect of One Person 27:25 - Vision for Humanity: Peace, Love and Thriving Children 28:53 - Keeping Negeen's Spirit Alive 31:13 - Connecting with the Negeen Foundation🎬 ABOUT TNT OPEN MIND INSIGHTS: This interview series highlights innovative leaders in mental health, healthcare, and community service who are making measurable impacts in their fields.👥 PERFECT FOR: • Mental health professionals seeking inspiration • Healthcare practitioners interested in pediatric anxiety • Community leaders looking for service opportunities• Parents wanting to understand childhood mental health • Anyone passionate about evidence-based mental health solutions🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more inspiring conversations with changemakers in mental health and community service!#MentalHealthAwareness #ChildhoodAnxiety #CommunityService #Rotary #MentalHealthStigma #EvidenceBasedTreatment #PediatricMentalHealth #Philanthropy #TNTOpenMind Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Fixing Our Fragmented Healthcare System: Policy, Advocacy and Heart - With Dr. Le Ondra Clark Harvey
Join Dr. McCarron in this insightful conversation with Dr. Le Ondra Clark Harvey, CEO of the California Behavioral Health Association and a clinical psychologist turned policy advocate. Discover how one person's journey from the therapy room to the state capitol is reshaping behavioral health care for millions of Californians.In this episode, Dr. Le Ondra shares her unique perspective on bridging the gap between frontline mental health providers and the policymakers who shape their work. From advocating for under-resourced communities to tackling California's fragmented care system, learn how interdisciplinary collaboration and strategic advocacy can transform mental health outcomes.🎯 Perfect for: • Mental health professionals seeking advocacy guidance • Healthcare practitioners interested in policy impact • Community leaders working in behavioral health • Anyone passionate about improving mental health access📋 TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS: [00:00] Introduction & Welcome [00:43] From Clinician to CEO: Clark Harvey’s Journey [02:24] Advocating for Frontline Providers [05:25] Why Every Mental Health Professional Should Advocate [07:54] Practical Ways to Get Involved in Advocacy [09:52] Most Challenging & Rewarding Aspects of Policy Work [12:52] California's Fragmented Care System Challenge [15:59] Comparing Physical Health vs. Behavioral Health Access [17:28] Solutions for Reducing Wait Times & Improving Access [19:40] The Power of Integrated, Interdisciplinary Care [21:45] Whole Person Care vs. Whole System Care [24:51] Training the Next Generation of Advocates [25:57] One Key to Transforming Mental Health Care [26:31] How to Connect with California Behavioral Health Association🔗 Learn More: Visit our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org California Behavioral Health Association: calbha.org💡 Key Takeaways: ✅ Advocacy training should be integrated into all mental health curricula ✅ Interdisciplinary care teams produce better patient outcomes ✅ System-level changes are needed for true whole-person care ✅ Individual practitioners can make a difference through local involvement🤝 Join the Conversation: What's your experience with advocacy in mental health? Share your thoughts in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe for more insights from leaders transforming behavioral health care.#MentalHealthAdvocacy #BehavioralHealth #HealthcarePolicy #InterdisciplinaryCare #MentalHealthProfessionals #CaliforniaMentalHealth #HealthcareReform #CommunityMentalHealth Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Doctor Who Calls Your Family - with Dr. Vivi Nguyen
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Nguyen, a clinical pharmacist at Wynn Medical Center, who is improving mental healthcare for the Vietnamese community in Los Angeles. In this interview, Dr. Nguyen shares her unique journey from being her mother's medical translator in Germany to becoming a trailblazer in culturally-sensitive mental health treatment.🌟 What You'll Discover: • How cultural barriers impact mental health treatment in immigrant communities • The innovative collaborative care model between pharmacists and physicians • Real patient success stories • Why representation matters in mental healthcare • The exciting future of Vietnamese mental health servicesDr. Nguyen’s story demonstrates the profound impact one person can make when they combine professional expertise with cultural understanding and genuine compassion. Her work is breaking down generational stigmas and creating new pathways for healing in under-resourced communities.🔗 Learn More About Our Interview Series: Visit www.tntopenmindinsights.org for more inspiring conversations with healthcare innovators and community leaders making a difference in mental health.📋 TIMESTAMPED CHAPTERS:0:00 - Introduction & Welcome 0:41 - Meet Vivi: Background & Current Role 1:55 - What Does a Clinical Pharmacist Do? 3:19 - Personal Journey: From Germany to Healthcare 4:37 - The Inspiration Behind Her Career Choice 6:49 - Why the T&T Addiction Medicine Fellowship? 8:01 - Current Knowledge Base & Training Others 9:36 - Common Conditions & Cultural Barriers 12:53 - The Art of Asking the Right Questions 14:00 - Independent Patient Care Model 15:43 - Training & Mentorship Approach 17:41 - Success Stories: Connecting Families 21:04 - Future Plans: Opening a Mental Health Clinic 22:34 - The Search for Vietnamese Mental Health Providers 23:56 - Cultural Stigma: Breaking Down Barriers 26:36 - Generational Change in Mental Health Dialogue 27:44 - Being a Change Maker in the Community 29:44 - How to Connect with Vivi & Wynn Medical CenterInterview recorded on March 21, 2025🎯 Perfect for: • Mental health professionals • Healthcare practitioners • Community leaders • Anyone interested in culturally-competent care • Those working with immigrant communities#MentalHealth #CulturalCompetency #Pharmacy #VietnameseCommunity #HealthcareInnovation #TNTOpenMindInsights #PrimaryCare #MentalHealthStigma #CommunityHealth #HealthcareLeadership Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Embracing the Challenge: Insights on Addiction Medicine with Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar, a physician, public health advocate, and pioneer in low-barrier addiction treatment. In this episode of TNT Open Mind Insights, we explore the critical gaps in our healthcare system and innovative solutions that are making a real difference in communities across America.Dr. Salisbury-Ashfar shares her journey from rural Illinois to becoming a leading voice in addiction medicine, discussing the evolution of harm reduction, the importance of naloxone accessibility, and her groundbreaking walk-in clinic model in Madison, Wisconsin that serves people who use substances with dignity and comprehensive care.Key Topics Covered: ✅ The evolution from HIV care to addiction medicine ✅ Breaking down stigma in healthcare settings✅ Harm reduction as part of the recovery continuum ✅ Creating sustainable, low-barrier treatment models ✅ The role of mentorship in non-traditional medical careers ✅ Policy advocacy and systems change in healthcarePerfect for: Mental health professionals, healthcare practitioners, community leaders, policy advocates, and anyone interested in innovative approaches to addiction treatment and public health.Interview Recorded in March 2025.🔗 Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org#AddictionMedicine #HarmReduction #PublicHealth #HealthcareInnovation #MentalHealth #CommunityHealth #HealthEquity #TNTOpenMindInsightsTimestamped Chapters:[00:00] Introduction & Welcome [01:12] Educational Background & Midwest Connection[01:50] Early Career Path & Medical School Journey [02:58] Discovering Urban Poverty & Wealth Disparities [04:18] The Pivot from HIV Care to Addiction Medicine [05:39] Identifying Healthcare System Gaps [06:42] Root Causes of Healthcare Disparities [08:45] Signs of Hope & Progress in Treatment Access [09:36] Naloxone Success Story & Accessibility [10:40] Reducing Barriers to Medication-Assisted Treatment [12:03] Federal Embrace of Harm Reduction [12:47] Breaking Down Recovery vs. Harm Reduction Myths [14:19] Rural Background & Social Determinants of Health [16:23] Medical School Advocacy & Preventive Medicine [17:43] Balancing Clinical Work & Public Health Impact [18:40] Building Madison's Low-Barrier Clinic [21:43] Comprehensive Care Model & Services [22:34] Grant Sustainability & Long-term Planning [25:27] Healthcare System Silos & Billing Challenges [27:07] The Power of Mentorship in Medicine [29:35] Message of Hope for Those Struggling [31:45] How to Connect & Get Involved [32:26] Final Thoughts on Healthcare System Change Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Language of Healing: One Provider’s Journey - with Zane Grant
In this insightful interview, Family Nurse Practitioner Zane Grant shares his journey working with underserved populations, particularly those experiencing homelessness and addiction. Learn how integrating psychiatric and medical care can improve patient outcomes, and discover the importance of cultural sensitivity and genuine human connection in healthcare.🔗 Visit our website for more interviews: www.tntopenmind.orgNP Grant discusses the challenges of integrating mental health and medical care, addressing addiction (particularly methamphetamine use), and navigating cultural differences when providing care to diverse communities.This interview highlights the importance of listening without judgment, understanding trauma's impact, and building trust with patients. NP Grant also shares personal insights about what motivated his career path and how he maintains his own wellbeing while doing emotionally demanding work.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction and Background 01:09 - Integrating Psychiatric and Medical Care 02:17 - Barriers to Mental Health Services for Underserved Populations 03:44 - Addressing Addiction in Healthcare Settings 06:01 - Personal Motivation for Serving Vulnerable Populations 08:45 - Trauma in Homeless Populations 10:44 - The Importance of Listening and Motivational Interviewing 12:53 - Managing Chronic Physical Effects of Substance Use 15:42 - Navigating Cultural Differences in Mental Healthcare 18:11 - Personal Experience Informing Professional Practice 20:43 - Supporting Healthcare Colleagues 23:09 - Book Club and Professional Development 25:49 - The Housing Crisis and Mental Health 27:06 - Hope for the Future of Mental Healthcare 28:56 - Key Takeaways: Learn to Listen#MentalHealth #HealthcareAccess #AddictionTreatment #HomelessnessServices #CulturalCompetence #IntegratedCare #TraumaInformedCare Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Laughter is the Best Medicine: A Pharmacist's Wisdom on Geriatric Care - with Dr. Kofi Abrampah
In this interview, we sit down with Kofi Abrampah, a certified geriatric pharmacist since 2016, who shares his passion for improving care for older adults. Dr. Abrampah discusses how the geriatric population is often underserved in healthcare, the dangers of polypharmacy, and why focusing on "what matters" to patients should drive treatment decisions. Learn about the "4Ms" approach to geriatric care, why addiction medicine is still important for geriatrics, how certain medications can contribute to dementia, and why laughter truly might be the best medicine with no side effects!Join us as we explore compassionate approaches to mental health care for older adults and challenge common assumptions about aging and medication management.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction and the power of laughter 01:57 - Kofi's journey to becoming a pharmacist 03:15 - Why Kofi chose to specialize in geriatric pharmacy 06:46 - Definition of geriatrics and identifying underserved populations 10:03 - Cultural differences in elder care 11:32 - Mental health challenges in geriatric populations 13:45 - The problem with antipsychotics for behavior management 15:53 - The "4Ms" approach to geriatric care 16:29 - Understanding anticholinergic medications and dementia risk 19:18 - Fall risks and mortality in older adults 21:47 - Why older adults need specialized medication approaches 24:14 - Starting with "what matters" to patients 26:34 - The dangers of polypharmacy and prescription cascades 28:15 - Addiction medicine for older adults 31:23 - Breaking stigma around addiction 32:19 - Closing thoughts and contact informationLearn more about our interview series at: www.tntopenmind.orgConnect with Kofi Abraham: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkofi/ Website: www.Cliniplex-RX.com #MentalHealth #GeriatricCare #Healthcare #Pharmacy #ElderCare #CompassionateCare #MedicationManagement #TNTOpenMindInsights Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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"They're Not Broken" - Reframing How We Help Vulnerable Youth with Tina Chang
In this insightful interview, Tina Chang shares her journey from being raised by a teen mom to becoming a dedicated advocate for young people facing trauma and exploitation. As Programs Director at Olive Crest, she oversees a wide range of services that strengthen families and support vulnerable youth.Learn how medical providers can better support young people through trauma-informed approaches and discover the importance of seeing potential rather than problems.This interview is essential viewing for mental health professionals, healthcare practitioners, and community leaders who want to better understand how to support young people through trauma with dignity, patience, and a strength-based approach. Tina's insights on trauma-informed care and the importance of seeing potential rather than problems offer valuable guidance for anyone working with vulnerable populations.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 01:06 - Tina's Personal Journey and Motivation 04:05 - Overview of Olive Crest's Services 06:25 - The Power of Language: "Young People" vs "Youth" 08:07 - Challenges Facing Young People Today 10:54 - How Medical Providers Can Better Support Young People 15:02 - Trauma-Informed Approaches to Mental Health 17:25 - Building a Trauma-Informed Workforce 19:52 - The Concept of Vicarious Resilience 22:21 - Systems Change and Positive Expectations 25:28 - The Impact of Believing in Young People's Potential 28:52 - The Importance of Positive Focus in Trauma Work 30:38 - Supporting Victims of Exploitation 32:40 - Closing Thoughts and Contact InformationFor more interviews in this series, visit www.tntopenmindinsights.org#MentalHealth #TraumaInformedCare #YouthServices #HealthcareProviders #CommunitySupport #OliveCrest Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Sleep: The Hidden Key to A Child's Mental Health
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Katharine Simon, an expert in behavioral sleep medicine, as she explores the fascinating relationship between sleep, cognition, and mental health across the lifespan. In this interview, Dr. Simon shares her groundbreaking research on how sleep serves as a gateway to understanding brain function, particularly in pediatric populations.Discover how sleep patterns influence memory consolidation, emotional processing, and cognitive development from infancy through adolescence. Dr. Simon explains the bidirectional relationship between sleep and mental health, offering practical strategies for improving sleep hygiene and addressing common sleep challenges.Whether you're a healthcare practitioner, community leader, or someone interested in mental health, this conversation provides valuable insights into the critical role of sleep in overall wellbeing and development.Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmindinsights.orgTimestamped Chapters:00:00 - Introduction 00:31 - Dr. Simon's research focus on sleep and brain function 01:18 - Bidirectional relationship between sleep and mental health02:23 - How learning impacts sleep oscillations 03:25 - Sleep research in mental health populations 03:58 - Effects of medications (zolpidem/Ambien) on memory consolidation 06:13 - Most effective interventions for sleep difficulties 07:48 - Advice for parents of teenagers regarding sleep consistency 09:06 - Technology's role in sleep medicine and research 10:23 - Preliminary findings on sleep patterns and subclinical depression 11:34 - The science of napping: benefits and considerations 14:13 - Dr. Simon's journey into sleep research 16:09 - Future research directions and preventative interventions 18:42 - Societal attitudes toward sleep and needed changes 24:51 - Integrating technology into behavioral sleep medicine 27:28 - Infant sleep research and language acquisition 28:58 - Normalizing infant sleep patterns for parents 30:59 - Addressing nighttime waking in children with anxiety 33:28 - How to learn more about Dr. Simon's workTags:#SleepScience #MentalHealth #Cognition #PediatricHealth #BehavioralSleepMedicine #HealthcareResearch #SleepHygiene #ChildDevelopment #TNTOpenMindInsights #SleepAndMemory Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Village Required: Why Perinatal Mental Health is Everyone's Business - With Janelle Watson
In this important conversation, we sit down with Janelle Watson, a sought-after perinatal mental health expert from Embrace Wellness who partners with Maternal Mental Health Now. Janelle shares her expertise on the challenges surrounding perinatal mental health, the importance of community support, and how healthcare providers can better serve birthing people and their families.This interview explores the realities of perinatal mental health challenges, dispels myths about postpartum depression and psychosis, and offers insights into creating more supportive environments for parents. Whether you're a healthcare professional, community leader, or someone interested in mental health, this conversation provides valuable perspectives on improving care and support during the perinatal period.Visit our website for more insightful interviews: www.tntopenmindinsights.orgCHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction and Personal Experience 02:52 - Why Perinatal Mental Health Matters 04:09 - Janelle's Journey to Perinatal Mental Health 06:12 - What is the Perinatal Period? 08:13 - Advice for Healthcare Providers 11:02 - Stigma and Misconceptions 13:47 - The Impact of American Culture on Parenting 15:22 - Social Media's Influence on Parental Expectations 17:29 - The "Monster" of Isolation and Fear 20:02 - The Importance of Community Support 23:59 - Shifting the Culture Around Birth 26:57 - Moving Toward Authentic Birth Stories 28:07 - Addressing Disparities in Perinatal Care 31:27 - The Value of Warm Handoffs Between Providers 32:24 - Final Thoughts: Staying Grounded in the Present#PerinatalMentalHealth #MaternalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #HealthcareEquity #BirthSupport #PostpartumCare #CommunitySupport Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Cultural Bridge: A Refugee's Path to Healing Her Community
In this timely interview, Executive Director Gulshan Yusufzai shares her journey and mission with MAS Social Services Foundation, providing critical mental health support to refugee and immigrant communities in Sacramento and throughout California. Learn about the unique challenges these communities face, the importance of culturally-informed care, and innovative approaches like peer support specialists working alongside clinical providers.As a refugee herself, Gulshan offers profound insights into the intergenerational trauma affecting these populations and the life-changing impact of appropriate mental health services. This conversation is essential viewing for healthcare providers, community leaders, and anyone interested in culturally responsive mental health care.CHAPTERS:00:19 - Introduction and Welcome 01:00 - About MAS Social Services Foundation 01:25 - Challenges Facing Refugee Communities 05:25 - The Cost of Untreated Trauma 08:28 - Gulshan's Personal Journey as a Refugee 12:36 - Finding Purpose in Service 15:29 - Supporting Refugee Populations Effectively 18:55 - Cultural Competence vs. Meeting People Where They Are 21:29 - The Power of Peer Support Models 26:50 - Integrated Care: Clinicians and Peer Specialists 31:40 - How to Support MAS Social Services FoundationThis interview is part of the TNT Open Mind Insights series, exploring innovative approaches to mental health care and community support.Watch our interview series: www.tntopenmindinsights.org#MentalHealth #RefugeeSupport #CulturalCompetence #PeerSupport #HealthcareEquity #CommunityServices #TraumaInformedCare Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Stability Over Crisis: A Compassionate Model for Schizophrenia Care with John Henry Foundation
In this conversation, Mary Ellen Stuart (Board Chair) and Mindy Andrews (Executive Director) of the John Henry Foundation share their humanistic approach to long-term residential care for adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Learn how their community-based model provides stability, dignity, and purpose for residents while challenging conventional thinking about mental illness treatment.This interview explores the critical distinction between mental health and mental illness, the importance of long-term stability over short-term "recovery," and the remarkable courage displayed by individuals living with schizophrenia. Stuart and Andrews make a compelling case for expanding residential care programs like theirs, which prevent hospitalizations, incarceration, and homelessness at a fraction of the cost.Visit www.tntopenmindinsights.org for more interviews with mental health innovators.Video Chapters:00:00 - Introduction: TNT Open Mind Insights 00:14 - How Mindy and Mary Ellen first met through the John Henry Foundation 01:29 - Early memories and relationship development 03:21 - The importance and fulfillment of their work with schizophrenia patients 04:46 - The value of having family members on the board 06:02 - Biggest challenges facing mental health services 07:36 - Misconceptions about recovery and the need for lifelong support 08:59 - The goal of stability versus traditional recovery metrics 11:48 - Preventing negative outcomes through residential treatment 12:29 - How psychotic episodes affect long-term stability 14:33 - The daily courage and strength of residents living with schizophrenia 16:59 - Mindy's background and journey into social services 20:22 - What makes the John Henry Foundation unique and effective 22:51 - Funding challenges for residential mental health facilities 25:53 - The need for more John Henry Foundation-type programs statewide 28:28 - Discussion about Prop 1 funding and mental health services 30:41 - The complex ways schizophrenia affects individuals beyond visible symptoms 35:31 - How to learn more about the John Henry Foundation 37:14 - Training opportunities and partnerships with NAMILearn more at www.tntopenmindinsights.org Visit johnhenry.org to connect with the John Henry Foundation.#SchizophreniaCare #MentalHealthPolicy #ResidentialTreatment #CommunityModel #MentalIllnessAwareness Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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"Is Anyone's Life Better Off?" Data, Accountability and Vision 2030: With Karen Larsen
In this candid conversation, Karen Larsen, CEO of the Steinberg Institute, shares her remarkable journey from personal struggles to becoming a leading advocate for behavioral health reform in California. With decades of experience from direct service to statewide policy, Karen offers unique insights on improving mental health outcomes, addressing workforce challenges, and implementing effective community-based solutions.Learn how her lived experience shapes her vision for transforming California's behavioral health system through data-driven approaches, community partnerships, and a focus on measurable outcomes that truly improve people's lives.Visit www.tntopenmindinsights.org for more interviews with leaders in mental health.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey 00:52 From Felony to Finding Purpose 04:13 Bringing Community Experience to Statewide Work 05:41 The Impact of Multi-Generational Patterns 07:08 Results-Based Accountability Framework 08:29 The Steinberg Institute's Mission 10:16 Finding Hope Amid Challenges 11:54 Implementation: The Critical Gap 14:07 California's Diverse Needs and 988 Implementation 15:28 Vision 2030 and Research Initiatives 16:16 Behavioral Health Workforce Research 18:16 Full Service Partnerships as a Solution 19:14 Self-Care Strategies for Mental Health Advocates 21:02 The "No Excuses" Approach to Data 23:01 Mental Health, Homelessness and Incarceration 24:58 Understanding Full Service Partnerships 27:31 Proposition 1 and Infrastructure Challenges 29:37 Building the Peer Workforce 30:59 How to Get Involved in Advocacy#BehavioralHealth #MentalHealthPolicy #CaliforniaMentalHealth #SteinbergInstitute #FullServicePartnerships #MentalHealthAdvocacy #RecoveryJourney Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Mental Pain is Real Pain: Solving Our Behavioral Healthcare Crisis with Dr. Robert McCarron
In this powerful interview, Dr. Robert McCarron, founder of the TNT Fellowship Program, shares his innovative approach to addressing the critical shortage of mental health providers. Learn how TNT is training primary care clinicians to effectively diagnose and treat common psychiatric conditions, bringing mental health care to under-resourced communities across the country.Dr. McCarron discusses the mind-body connection, provider burnout, and his personal journey that led him to create this groundbreaking program. With more than 1000 frontline providers trained and a team of 55+ faculty, TNT is revolutionizing access to mental health care in areas that need it most.Visit www.tntopenmindinsights.org for more interviews!Chapters:00:01:55 - Introduction to TNT and the Mental Health Crisis 00:03:43 - The Intersection of Primary Care and Mental Health 00:05:05 - The Prevalence of Mental Health Conditions 00:06:01 - The Mind-Body Connection and Pain Spectrum 00:07:51 - Training Methods for Primary Care Providers 00:09:08 - Addressing Provider Burnout and Demoralization 00:11:32 - Community-Based Care and Strategic Training 00:14:41 - Building on Existing Medical Foundations 00:16:30 - The Pediatrics Track and Mental Health Training 00:18:47 - Addiction Medicine and Substance Use Treatment 00:20:58 - Mentorship and Support Systems for Providers 00:22:07 - Life Balance vs. Work-Life Balance 00:23:35 - Team-Based Approaches to Healthcare 00:25:45 - Dr. McCarron's Personal Connection to Mental Health 00:28:30 - The Future of Medical Education and Mental Wellness 00:31:30 - Integrative Approaches: "Medicate and Meditate" 00:32:44 - Increasing Access to Mental Health CareKeywords: mental health training, primary care, psychiatry, healthcare access, TNT Fellowship, provider burnout, substance use disorders, integrative medicine, mind-body connection#MentalHealthAccess #PrimaryCare #IntegrativeMedicine #HealthcareTraining #MedicalEducation Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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People Over Protocols: Integration Ideas with Marshall Moncrief
In this interview, Marshall Moncrief, Chief Integration officer at Care Solace, shares his vision for transforming mental healthcare by expanding our definition of providers and flipping the script on traditional healthcare models. Drawing from over 25 years of experience in Southern California hospitals and mental health programs, Moncrief demonstrates how personal connection drives the most passionate advocates for change and why seeing the person behind the diagnosis can transform treatment outcomes."We have to harness community and expand the definition of what constitutes a provider and really start to move things upstream." - Marshall MoncriefCHAPTERS: Introduction 00:00Background 02:13 Personal Connection to Mental Health Work 07:38 Expanding Impact Beyond One-on-One Care 10:47 The Expansive Nature of Mental Health Needs 14:51 The Power of Seeing the Person Behind the Diagnosis 19:48 Finding Humanity in Clinical Settings 23:22 Expanding the Definition of Providers 26:42 Flipping the Script: Mental Health as Entry Point to Healthcare 30:02 Addressing Social Media and Connection Challenges 33:32 Supporting Children's Mental Wellness 35:41 Integrating Mental Health Education in Schools 36:31 About Care Solace https://www.caresolace.org/Learn more about TNT Open Mind Insights and watch more interviews at: https://www.tntopenmindinsights.org#MentalHealthcare #HealthcareTransformation #PeerSupport #CommunityMentalHealth #MentalWellness Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Healing the System from Within - with Dr. Veronica Kelley
Join Dr. Bera as he sits down with Dr. Veronica Kelley, Director of OC Health Care Agency, to discuss her journey from social worker to healthcare leader. Drawing from both personal and professional experience, Dr. Kelley shares powerful insights on transforming mental health systems through collaboration, lived experience, and innovative approaches to crisis response.In this candid conversation, discover how OC Health Care Agency is breaking down silos between clinicians, law enforcement, peers with lived experience, and academic partners to create more effective mental health care delivery systems.KEY TOPICS COVERED:The power of incorporating lived experience in mental health careBreaking down silos through cross-sector collaborationTransforming crisis response systemsWorkforce development challenges and solutionsPartnerships between mental health professionals and law enforcementCHAPTERS: 00:01:20 - Introduction and Dr. Kelley's Journey 00:03:19 - Collaboration Between Mental Health Practitioners 00:05:18 - Progress in Mental Health Leadership 00:07:31 - Importance of Peer Support and Lived Experience 00:09:15 - Supporting Schools with Mental Health Resources 00:10:38 - Navigating Healthcare Resource Allocation 00:12:05 - Addressing Workforce Challenges in Mental Health 00:15:25 - Maintaining Personal Wellbeing as a Healthcare Leader 00:18:03 - Using Crisis as an Opportunity for System Change 00:20:20 - Effective Use of Healthcare Funding 00:24:53 - Law Enforcement and Mental Health Crisis Response 00:29:53 - Building Partnerships Between Clinicians and Law Enforcement 00:34:08 - Resources for Mental Health Support in Orange CountyRESOURCES MENTIONED:OCHealthInfo.com - Orange County Health Care Agency websiteOCNavigator.org - Free access to mental health resources and informationFor more insightful conversations with mental health leaders, visit: www.tntopenmind.org#mentalhealthcare #HealthcareLeadership #CrisisResponse #CollaborativeCare #OrangeCountyHealth Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Lead with Vulnerability: Radical Healthcare Strategies with Luke Tharasri
In this episode of TNT Open Mind Insights, we sit down with Luke Tharasri, President of Mindful Living Centers, who shares his journey from hospital CEO to mental health innovation. Luke reveals how a personal trauma became the catalyst for creating a revolutionary approach to mental health treatment that addresses the whole person.Discover how Mindful Living Centers is transforming unused hospital space into psychiatric care units while simultaneously building community-based centers staffed by providers who reflect the populations they serve. Luke's innovative "care sherpa" model combines mental health support, physical wellness, and social determinants of health to create truly comprehensive care.This conversation offers valuable insights for healthcare practitioners, mental health professionals, community leaders, and anyone interested in the future of behavioral healthcare delivery.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Luke Tharasri02:38 Personal journey and the trauma that shaped his mission 06:55 The power of vulnerability in leadership 10:41 From hospital CEO to mental health innovator 13:05 The pandemic's impact on mental health services 15:21 Repurposing empty hospital units for psychiatric care 19:21 The vision: "A Mindful Living Center on every corner" 23:13 Whole person care: The three-legged stool approach 26:19 What makes Mindful Living Centers different 31:25 The essence of healing: Lived experience as expertise 34:53 How to connect with Mindful Living CentersConnect With Us:🌐 Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmind.org 📱 Follow Mindful Living Centers: @mindfullivingcenters on Instagram 📞 Contact: 833.777.MFLC (6352)#MentalHealthInnovation #HealthcareLeadership #TraumaInformed #CommunityBasedCare #WholePersonApproach #MindfulLiving #HealthcareAccess Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Collaborative Care - The Missing Link: With Dr. Thomas Heinrich
Dr. Thomas Heinrich shares his groundbreaking journey of integrating mind-body approaches within healthcare. Learn how collaborative care models are achieving remarkable improvements in patient outcomes while reducing healthcare costs.CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 1:33 The Mind-Body Disconnect in Healthcare 4:19 A Career-Defining Patient Story 7:46 Evolution of Collaborative Care 14:52 The Collaborative Care Model Explained 17:18 Proven Results and Impact 21:24 Implementing Change in Healthcare Systems 26:00 Key Learnings and Future VisionView other interviews of leaders within the mental healthcare space at www.tntopenmind.orgTAGS : mental health care, collaborative care model, healthcare innovation, mind body connection, integrated healthcare, dr heinrich, primary care mental health, healthcare transformation, depression treatment, anxiety treatment, medical education, healthcare solutions, physician burnout, patient outcomes, healthcare systems, psychiatric care, behavioral health, medical training, healthcare reform, evidence based healthcare Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Whole Health Integration: An Executive's Vision at CalOptima Health
In this insightful interview, Carmen Katsarov shares her experience as a social worker and licensed clinician, discussing CalOptima Health's innovative approach to behavioral health integration. Learn how Orange County's largest health plan is breaking down silos between mental health and medical care through strategic partnerships, workforce development, and innovative care models.Katsarov discusses CalOptima's groundbreaking $50 million investment in healthcare workforce development, their partnership with all 29 Orange County school districts, and their implementation of dyadic care models that bring behavioral health specialists directly into primary care settings.This interview offers valuable insights for mental health professionals, healthcare practitioners, community leaders, and anyone interested in the future of integrated healthcare delivery.🔗 Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmindinsights.org Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Culture as Prevention: Indigenous Wisdom for Mental Health Care - With Anthony Guzman
In this powerful interview, Dr. McCarron speaks with Anthony Guzman, Chief Cultural Officer at the Native American Health Center about reimagining mental health care through cultural integration. Discover how traditional wisdom combined with modern practices creates more effective healing pathways for indigenous communities and beyond.🔗 Learn more about our interview series: www.tntopenmindinsights.orgCHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction and Role Overview 02:49 - Historical Context of Mental Health Challenges 06:13 - "All My Relations" Philosophy 08:54 - Holistic Approach to Mental Health 12:32 - "Culture is Prevention" Research Initiative 15:17 - The Medicine Bundle Survey 16:44 - Cultural Wellness Plans 18:37 - Global Impact and Replication Potential 20:49 - Addressing Physical and Mental Health Together 23:33 - Building Trust Through Cultural Integration 26:54 - Team-Based Approach to Cultural Care 30:58 - Honoring the Past, Present, and Future Generations 33:21 - How to Connect and Learn MoreKEY INSIGHTS:• Research validates that integrating cultural practices into healthcare leads to measurably better outcomes across physical and mental health metrics• Building trust through cultural understanding is essential, especially for communities with historical reasons to distrust healthcare systems• Team-based approaches with specialized Cultural Health Associates can deliver culturally-informed care even within time-constrained healthcare settingsAnthony Guzman shares groundbreaking work in developing Cultural Wellness Plans that complement traditional therapy approaches like CBT and EMDR with culturally-specific practices. For healthcare practitioners, community leaders, and mental health professionals, this interview offers practical insights into creating more effective, culturally-responsive care systems that can be adapted for diverse communities worldwide.Connect with the Native American Health Center: Website: nativehealth.org Instagram: @7gen1d (7 Generation One Direction)#MentalHealthInnovation #CulturalWellness #IndigenousHealth #HolisticHealing #HealthcareEquity #CommunityBasedCare Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Prevention Over Reaction: Transforming Mental Health with Dr. Sharmil Shah
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Sharmil Shah, a passionate advocate for mental health who transitioned from clinical practice to policy-making to address California's behavioral health challenges. Learn how she's working to increase access to care, reduce stigma, and develop preventative strategies through innovative programs.Discover more powerful conversations at www.tntopenmind.orgVideo Chapters:00:00 Introduction to TNT Open Mind Insights 00:25 Meeting Dr. Sharmil Shah and her background 01:15 From medical aspirations to psychology passion 03:20 Transition from clinical work to policy-making 05:45 Current role in behavioral health workforce development 07:30 Preventative approaches to mental health 09:10 Community engagement strategies 10:40 Addressing funding challenges creatively 11:50 Integrating primary care with behavioral health 13:15 Five-year vision for mental health workforce 15:20 Most critical change needed: improving access to care 16:45 Self-care strategies for mental health professionals 18:30 Long-term career aspirations in mental health 19:15 Creating a statewide culture of mental health awareness 20:40 How to get involved in mental health advocacy 22:30 Finding motivation and energy for the work 24:50 Teaching the next generation of clinicians 26:15 California's leadership in mental health initiatives#MentalHealth #HealthcareWorkforce #BehavioralHealth #PreventativeCare #CommunityEngagement #ReducingStigma #CaliforniaHealthcare #WorkforceDevelopment #MentalHealthPolicy #AccessToCare Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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More Than Meds: A Mother's Truth with Millie Christie
In this powerful interview, Millie Christie shares the heartbreaking journey of her son Derek's battle with mental illness. After years of misdiagnoses—from autism to bipolar disorder—Derek finally received a proper diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder in 2015, which briefly transformed his life with the right medication and support.Millie candidly discusses: • The challenges of navigating county and state healthcare systems • The intersection of mental illness, substance abuse, and incarceration • The brief period of hope when Derek began thriving with proper treatment • The devastating loss of her son at age 41This interview provides crucial insights for healthcare professionals, families supporting loved ones with mental illness, and advocates working to improve our mental healthcare system.SUBSCRIBE for more interviews and resources on mental health awareness and advocacy on our website at www.tntopenmind.org CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 2:28 Early Warning Signs 9:47 Family Unity in Crisis 19:08 Navigating the Healthcare System 26:02 Treatment Challenges 30:01 Hope and Moving Forward 35:44 Call to Action#MentalHealth #HealthcareReform #FamilySupportTAGS: mental health care, family mental illness, mental health system, healthcare reform, mental illness support, mother son mental health, psychiatric care, mental health advocacy, family support mental illness, mental health crisis, mental healthcare access, psychiatric treatment, mental health awareness, mental health solutions, family mental health journey Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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When Science Meets Soul: With Dr. Y Pritham Raj
Join Dr. Pritham Raj as he explores groundbreaking developments in mental health treatment and the crucial role of human connection in healing.In this eye-opening interview, discover how Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is revolutionizing depression treatment and why the human element remains vital in mental healthcare. Dr. Raj shares insights from his pioneering research and personal journey in mental health innovation.CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 2:28 The Loneliness Epidemic 6:17 Journey into Mental Health 9:54 Understanding TMS Therapy 11:25 How TMS Transforms the Brain 14:48 The Power of Human Connection 18:40 Dark to Light: Supporting Children 21:30 Maintaining Mental Wellness 27:37 Finding Purpose in Helping OthersConnect with Dr. Raj: www.activepath.com TAGS : mental health, TMS therapy, depression treatment, Dr Pritham Raj, psychiatry, brain health, mental wellness, healthcare innovation, therapeutic connection, medical breakthrough, transcranial magnetic stimulation, mental health treatment, depression cure, mental health expert, brain science, psychiatric care, mental health research, healthcare technology, modern psychiatry, mental health supportCODE: LD-TEAXK1OWYLRFK Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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How to Become a Mental Health Advocate: Expert Tips from a Legislative Champion
A powerful conversation with Randall Hagar, legislative advocate and mental health policy expert, who shares his journey from being a parent navigating his son's schizophrenia diagnosis to becoming a leading voice in mental health policy reform. Learn practical steps for becoming an effective advocate, regardless of your background.CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction & Personal Journey 3:45 The Turning Point: From Parent to Advocate 7:36 Building Effective Advocacy Networks 14:13 Working with Media and Legislators 21:02 Creating Change at the Local Level 24:35 Overcoming Fear in Advocacy 28:16 Building Coalitions 32:41 Getting Started in AdvocacyKey Topics Covered:Personal story of navigating mental health systemsCreating California's mental health insurance parity billBuilding relationships with media and legislatorsPractical tips for new advocatesWorking with different stakeholder groupsConnect with us: Website: www.openmindlinks.com Tags: mental health advocacy, healthcare policy, Randall Hagar, mental health reform, advocacy tips, legislative advocacy, healthcare access, mental health policy, NAMI, schizophrenia, family advocacy, mental health system, policy change, mental health insurance, California mental health, healthcare advocacy, mental health rights, community advocacy, mental health storytelling, policy reformCODE: LD-TEAXK1OWYLRFK Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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The Art of Mental Healthcare with Dr. Rimal Bera
In this compelling interview, veteran psychiatrist Dr. Bera shares insights from 35 years of practice, revealing how mental healthcare is evolving and why human connection remains at its core.CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 2:56 Discovering Psychiatry as an Art 6:16 The Betty Ford Center Experience 11:09 Understanding the Brain: The Last Frontier 14:44 Challenges in Mental Health Treatment 18:09 Early Intervention and Prevention 22:51 The Human Element in Mental Health Care 27:30 Teaching Mental Health in Schools 29:46 Future of Mental Healthcare🔍 Key Topics Covered:The evolution of mental health treatmentWhy human connection matters in healthcareEarly intervention strategiesThe role of education in mental healthBreaking down stigma in healthcareConnect with Dr. Bera and learn more about mental health initiatives by following @tntfellowships TAGS: mental health interview, psychiatrist interview, dr bera, mental health education, healthcare professional, mental health care, psychiatry career, medical education, mental health awareness, psychiatric treatment, mental health future, healthcare innovation, mental health stigma, brain science, medical school experience, betty ford center, early intervention, mental health prevention, healthcare training, medical professional interviewCODE: LD-TEAXK1OWYLRFK Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Unleashing Imagination: A Pediatrician's Journey
Dr. Patricia Riba shares her groundbreaking approach to children's health, combining mental healthcare with nutrition in ways that are transforming lives. With a remarkable 91% success rate in treating childhood obesity without traditional diets, her innovative methods are changing how we think about healthcare.CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 2:39 The Birth of a Revolutionary Approach 6:43 The No-Diet Success Story 11:42 The Dream: Prevention First 13:04 Learning Through Play 20:08 Origins: From Bird Rescue to Healthcare Innovation 24:54 The Power of Imagination in Healthcare 30:20 Breaking Down Mental Health Barriers👉 Learn more about our work: www.tntopenmind.org 🏥 Connect with Dr. Patricia: https://www.drpatriciamd.com/TAGS: children's mental health, pediatric care, childhood obesity, healthcare innovation, mental health solutions, holistic healthcare, preventive medicine, Dr Patricia, pediatrician interview, healthcare transformation, mental health access, children's wellness, integrated healthcare, innovative medical solutions, puppet therapy, child development, healthcare leadership, medical education, mental health barriers, healthcare equity Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Housing is Healthcare: A Leader's Vision with Dr. Pooja Bhalla
Breaking the cycle of homelessness requires innovative solutions. Dr. Pooja, CEO of Illumination Foundation, shares groundbreaking approaches to combining healthcare and housing solutions. From street medicine to senior micro-communities, discover how one organization is revolutionizing homeless care in Southern California.CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 1:08 The Street-to-Home Model Explained 4:55 Dr. Pooja's Personal Journey 9:05 Understanding Isolation and Connection 14:29 Breaking Down System Barriers 19:59 The Reality of Life on the Streets 25:24 Mental Health Access Challenges 30:14 Innovation: Senior Micro-Communities 33:54 Vision for Ending Family HomelessnessLearn more about Illumination Foundation: https://www.ifhomeless.org/Connect with us! www.tntopenmind.orgTAGS: homelessness solutions, mental health care, healthcare innovation, Illumination Foundation, homeless healthcare, street medicine, housing first, social determinants of health, community health, Orange County homelessness, healthcare leadership, homeless services, mental health access, senior housing, family homelessness, healthcare policy, community development, social impact, medical respite careCODE: LD-TEAXK1OWYLRFK Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Family First: A Brother's Journey - With Steve Pitman
In this powerful interview, NAMI OC President Steve Pitman shares his transformative journey from concerned brother to mental health advocate. Learn how his personal experience shaped a vision for better mental healthcare that puts families at the center of the solution.CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 1:52 The Call That Changed Everything 3:37 When Crisis Hits: The 800 Number Story 9:29 Learning to Love Without Conditions 15:21 What Healthcare Providers Need to Know 19:01 The Truth About Family Support 23:03 The Crisis in Mental Healthcare Access 27:30 Making Change Happen 31:27 The Power of Real ConnectionJoin us as we explore how combining professional care with family support can transform mental health outcomes. Learn practical strategies for supporting loved ones while maintaining your own wellbeing.👉 Learn more at www.tntopenmind.com 👉 Connect with NAMI: www.namioc.orgCODE: LD-TEAXK1OWYLRFK Subscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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Introducing a new interview series: hosted by UCI's Train New Trainers Fellowships
Our new video series reveals the human side of transforming mental healthcare. Our guests share more than data and theories - they lay bare their personal stakes in this effort. From the immigrant doctor who found her calling helping the unhoused, to the family member who stepped up when others stepped away, to the psychiatrist whose deepest insights came from patients in recovery rather than from textbooks. These conversations link lived experience with breakthrough solutions. But most importantly, they remind us that behind every mental health statistic is a human story, and behind every solution is someone who refused to accept the status quo. CODE: LD-TEAXK1OWYLRFKSubscribe to TNT Open Mind Insights - Mental Health Interview Series on Soundwise
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