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APA Looking Beyond Unplugged
American Psychiatric Association
4 episodes
1 week ago
The American Psychiatric Association Podcast Series: Looking Beyond Unplugged, hosted by Dr. Regina James, Deputy Medical Director and Chief of the Division of Diversity and Health Equity. In both the webinar and podcast we seek to "look beyond" a unidimensional approach in understanding mental health outcomes for diverse communities, and apply a multidisciplinary lens to help us understand these complex issues that impact mental health care and outcomes particularly for marginalized and minoritized communities. The podcast will carry on the conversation from our expert panelists, discussing in more detail, updates and breakdowns of current events in mental health, and explore and tackle on a deeper level the complex factors and determinants that impact mental health outcomes. Let us always remember the words of Mr. Nelson Mandela, what counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived, it is what difference we have made in the lives of others.
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The American Psychiatric Association Podcast Series: Looking Beyond Unplugged, hosted by Dr. Regina James, Deputy Medical Director and Chief of the Division of Diversity and Health Equity. In both the webinar and podcast we seek to "look beyond" a unidimensional approach in understanding mental health outcomes for diverse communities, and apply a multidisciplinary lens to help us understand these complex issues that impact mental health care and outcomes particularly for marginalized and minoritized communities. The podcast will carry on the conversation from our expert panelists, discussing in more detail, updates and breakdowns of current events in mental health, and explore and tackle on a deeper level the complex factors and determinants that impact mental health outcomes. Let us always remember the words of Mr. Nelson Mandela, what counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived, it is what difference we have made in the lives of others.
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Social Sciences
Education,
Science
Episodes (4/4)
APA Looking Beyond Unplugged
Episode 3: Clinician Bias and Disparities in the Mental Health Treatment Continuum
2 years ago
18 minutes 23 seconds

APA Looking Beyond Unplugged
Episode 2: The Collaborative Care Model to Optimize Outcomes in Mental Health Care
2 years ago
19 minutes 13 seconds

APA Looking Beyond Unplugged
Episode 1: Climate Change-Driven Mental Health Inequities
2 years ago
31 minutes 27 seconds

APA Looking Beyond Unplugged
Welcome and Introduction
2 years ago
2 minutes 8 seconds

APA Looking Beyond Unplugged
The American Psychiatric Association Podcast Series: Looking Beyond Unplugged, hosted by Dr. Regina James, Deputy Medical Director and Chief of the Division of Diversity and Health Equity. In both the webinar and podcast we seek to "look beyond" a unidimensional approach in understanding mental health outcomes for diverse communities, and apply a multidisciplinary lens to help us understand these complex issues that impact mental health care and outcomes particularly for marginalized and minoritized communities. The podcast will carry on the conversation from our expert panelists, discussing in more detail, updates and breakdowns of current events in mental health, and explore and tackle on a deeper level the complex factors and determinants that impact mental health outcomes. Let us always remember the words of Mr. Nelson Mandela, what counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived, it is what difference we have made in the lives of others.