
Insight In Psych
Podcast von Layne A. Gritti DO, Lauren Williams MD, Ramona Bhatt, DO
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Please help us improve the pod by giving us feedback: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/X9535ZR Originally aired Originally aired 3-24-19 Why does it seem like we have so many mass murders in the United States? Is it psychosis? Is it society? An interview with expert and living legend Dr. Resnick on his lifetime of experience interviewing mass murderers. Host: Dr. Layne Gritti, DO Guest: Dr. Phillip Resnick, MD Contact: InsightInPsych@gmail.com If you're a fan of the show, please leave us a five star review to help others gain more insight into psychiatry.

Please help us improve the pod by giving us feedback: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/X9535ZR Originally aired 5-6-19 What does depression in teenagers look like? How can we identify them so we can get them treatment? How can we help prevent suicide in teenagers? LifeAct's CEO describes how they reach out to high school and middle school students to provide awareness and education thereby eliciting the help of students to identify concerning behavior early on. We're also given some pro-tips on how to talk to kids about mental health. LifeAct Website: http://lifeact.org/ Crisis Text Line: 741-741 FrontLine Service for Mental Health Help in Northeast Ohio: 1-216-623-6888 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 Host: Dr. Ramona Bhatt, DO Guests: Dr. John Hertzer, MD and Jack Binder, Executive Director & CEO of LifeAct Contact: InsightInPsych@gmail.com If you're a fan of the show, please leave us a five star review to help others gain more insight into psychiatry.

Please help us improve the pod by giving us feedback: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/X9535ZR Originally aired 5-13-19 If technology is the future of medicine, why isn't telemedicine being more utilized in psychiatry? At the Ohio Psychiatry Physician's Advocacy Day 2019 in Columbus, OH, Dr. Resch tells us how telepsychiatry could address the opioid epidemic and give people in underserved and rural areas access to care. He also teaches us how being a good psychiatrist also involves advocating for our patients with public servants. Join the American Psychiatric Association: https://www.psychiatry.org/join-apa Host: Dr. Lauren Williams, MD Guests: Dr. William Resch, DO Contact: InsightInPsych@gmail.com If you're a fan of the show, please leave us a five star review to help others gain more insight into psychiatry.

We are currently working on season 2 of the show. In the mean time, could you give us 2 minutes to provide feedback on your experience with the show? Click this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/X9535ZR Thanks! We will be back in your podcast feed soon with season 2.

Part 2 of Our Season Finale Master storyteller and forensic psychiatrist talks about his experiences as Medical Director for the County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board before and during the opioid epidemic. From identifying pill mills in Painesville, OH and an "opiate problem" before it became an epidemic to his efforts to provide evidence-based treatment. He tells us about the biological processes that drive addiction that anyone who has tried to lose weight can relate to. Website Referenced: Summit County ADM Board https://www.admboard.org/ Book Referenced: "Dreamland" by Sam Quinones https://www.amazon.com/Dreamland-True-Americas-Opiate-Epidemic-ebook/dp/B00U19DTS0 Host: Dr. Layne A. Gritti, DO Guest: Dr. Doug Smith, MD Contact: InsightInPsych@gmail.com If you're a fan of the show, please leave us a five star review to help others gain more insight into psychiatry. Thanks for tuning into our first season! More to come!