The Community Psychiatry Podcast

By: The Community Psychiatry Podcast
  • Summary

  • This monthly podcast for medical students, residents, fellows, and early career professionals will include interviews with community psychiatrists to learn about their career trajectories, conversations about recent articles from the Community Mental Health Journal, discussions of key concepts from the Textbook of Community Psychiatry, and more. The purpose of the podcast is to connect, educate, and inspire trainees and young community psychiatrists. Created by the American Association for Community Psychiatry (AACP). Follow us on Instagram (@aacp_communitypsych) and Twitter (@AACP123).
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  • Frederick Shegog on Transformative Rapport Building in Community Psychiatry Settings
    Oct 16 2024

    Motivational Speaker Frederick Shegog and Dr. Jessica Isom discuss transformative rapport building using the liberation health model. They delve into the importance of trust, mutual respect, and a holistic approach to treating mental health, emphasizing social justice and culturally sensitive care. Frederick shares his personal journey with mental health and his experiences with systemic inequities.


    Time Stamps:

    00:10 Introductions

    00:53 Understanding Transformative Rapport Building

    10:19 Building Strong Rapport in Mental Health Treatment

    23:17 Effective Communication and Shared Decision-Making

    32:29 Current Work and Closing Remarks


    Created by the American Association for Community Psychiatry (AACP).

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    Guest:

    Frederick Shegog is a man who knows all too well about the struggles of this world. In his early twenties, he watched his future dreams fade away as substance use disorder and mental illness took over his life. The next decade of his life would be a rough one, but not only would he come out better from it- he would devote his life to helping others overcome as well. Frederick’s journey included dumpster diving, panhandling, and battling alcohol abuse while experiencing homelessness. Today, Frederick Shegog has emerged as a successful college graduate and an inspiring public speaker dedicated to sharing his transformational journey to ignite change for marginalized populations. https://www.freddyshegog.com/


    Social Media

    A. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frederick-shegog-b35944187?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3Byt7l8D6nSu6eEsTe35kRug%3D%3D

    B. Twitter: https://twitter.com/freddyshegog?t=oCbSc3or8zLIMru7feFMcA&s=09

    C. Instagram: https://instagram.com/themessagellc?igshid=NGExMmI2YTkyZg==


    Host:

    Jessica Isom MD, MPH, is a board-certified community psychiatrist, who practices clinically in the federally qualified health center Codman Square Health Center in Dorchester, Massachusetts. She is also involved in graduate medical education and health care workforce development in her role as a clinical instructor in the Yale University Department of Psychiatry, which has inspired many invited talks and workshops around social justice and health equity. Additionally, Dr. Isom is a physician-entrepreneur who owns the consulting business Vision for Equity LLC that focuses on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), antiracism, and racial equity.


    Editors:

    Zoe Wyse is a third-year medical student.


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    34 mins
  • Textbook Talk: Dr. Matt Goldman on Crisis and Emergency Services - Part 2
    Sep 18 2024

    Episode Description:

    Dr. Matt Goldman and Dr. Rob Gadomski discuss key takeaways from the Crisis and Emergency Services chapter of the Textbook of Community Psychiatry including the role of crisis services, different roles that community psychiatrists can have in crisis services, and more!


    Timestamps:

    00:10 Introductions

    01:26 Definition of Crisis and Role of Crisis Services

    08:10 Different Roles that Community Psychiatrists can have in Crisis Services

    12:40 Variability of Crisis Services in Community Psychiatry

    28:07 Final Thoughts


    Roadmap to the Ideal Crisis System

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    Created by the American Association for Community Psychiatry (AACP).

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    Guest:

    Matthew L. Goldman, MD, MS, FAPA, is the Medical Director for the King County Crisis Care Centers Levy Implementation Plan, a voter-approved initiative to create five crisis centers, new residential treatment facilities, and workforce development programs across Seattle/King County. Prior to joining King County, he was the Medical Director for Comprehensive Crisis Services in the San Francisco Department of Public Health where he had direct clinical and administrative oversight of a crisis call center and adult and child mobile crisis teams, led planning for 988 implementation, and advised on the development of a new crisis stabilization unit. Dr. Goldman is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, he serves as a board member of the American Association of Community Psychiatry, and he serves on the National Council for Mental Wellbeing’s Medical Director Institute where he co-chairs a committee on crisis services. He is also a physician scientist, with over 40 academic publications, 3 book chapters, and multiple presentations at national meetings. He is currently studying mental health and substance use crisis services and suicide prevention in California, Arizona, Georgia, and Ohio, with grant funding from the National Institute of Mental Health (PI: R03) and others. From 2018-2019 he was a Policy Fellow in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration through the Health and Aging Policy Fellowship. He graduated from Pomona College and the UC Berkeley - UCSF Joint Medical Program, and he completed his residency and chief residency in psychiatry at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute as well as the Public Psychiatry Fellowship at UCSF.


    Host:

    Rob Gadomski, DO is the Deputy Medical Director of Psychiatric Services at Project Renewal, Inc and a graduate of the Columbia Public Psychiatry Fellowship in June 2022. He works primarily with homeless and marginalized individuals in the New York City area. He went to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for medical school and completed his psychiatry residency training at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia before moving to NYC, where he gathered an interest in working with homeless populations and individuals interacting with the criminal legal system.


    Editors:

    Daniel E. Carvallo-Ruiz, MD and Aldwin Soumare, DO


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    31 mins
  • Textbook Talk: Dr. Margie Balfour on Crisis and Emergency Services - Part 1
    Aug 21 2024

    Episode Description:

    Dr. Margie Balfour and Dr. Rob Gadomski discuss key takeaways from the Crisis and Emergency Services chapter of the Textbook of Community Psychiatry including the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, differences in crisis response by state, the role of law enforcement in managing mental health crises, and more!


    Timestamps:

    00:10 Introductions

    01:49 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

    08:30 Components of the Ideal Mental Health Crisis System

    14:31 Differences of Mental Health Crisis System by State

    17:19 Law Enforcement Involvement in Mental Health Crisis

    23:54 Measuring Success in Crisis Systems

    33:29 Final Thoughts


    Roadmap to the Ideal Crisis System

    Purchase the Textbook of Community Psychiatry


    Created by the American Association for Community Psychiatry (AACP).

    Free AACP Membership for Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows | Instagram | Twitter | Listener Survey | Follow, review, and share!


    Guest:

    Margie Balfour, MD, PhD is a psychiatrist and national leader in crisis care, quality improvement, and law enforcement responses to behavioral health emergencies. She is Chief of Quality and Clinical Innovation at Connections Health Solutions and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Arizona. Dr. Balfour was named Doctor of the Year by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing for her leadership at the Crisis Response Center in Tucson, Arizona, and received the Sam Cochran Criminal Justice award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness for her work to help law enforcement better serve people with behavioral health needs. She co-authored Roadmap to the Ideal Crisis System: Essential Elements, Measurable Standards, and Best Practices, and her work on crisis outcome measurement has been cited as a national standard. Dr. Balfour is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and serves on the APA Council on Quality of Care. She has also served on the boards of the American Association for Community Psychiatry, American Association for Emergency Psychiatry, and numerous expert panels for SAMHSA, the DOJ, and others. A native of Monroe, Louisiana, Dr. Balfour received a BA in Biology at Johns Hopkins University and then her MD and PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Cincinnati. She completed residency and fellowship in Community Psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.


    Host:

    Rob Gadomski, DO is the Deputy Medical Director of Psychiatric Services at Project Renewal, Inc and a graduate of the Columbia Public Psychiatry Fellowship in June 2022. He works primarily with homeless and marginalized individuals in the New York City area. He went to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for medical school and completed his psychiatry residency training at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia before moving to NYC, where he gathered an interest in working with homeless populations and individuals interacting with the criminal legal system.


    Editor:

    Daniel E. Carvallo-Ruiz, M.D.


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    36 mins

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