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Mental Health Physical Therapist Podcast

Podcast von Joe Tatta, PT, DPT

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A podcast is to promote mental health physical therapy as a distinct practice area. Learn about how mental health physical therapists are filling gaps in mental health and providing whole-person mental health care.

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Episode Inside Physiotherapy's Mental Health Journal Cover

Inside Physiotherapy's Mental Health Journal

In this episode, we explore the growing integration of mental health into physical therapy with Moisés Magos, a physiotherapist and founder of the Journal of Physiotherapy in Mental Health. [https://jptmh.com/index.php/jptmh/index] Drawing on over a decade of experience working with vulnerable populations—including individuals impacted by trauma, addiction, and displacement—Moisés shares the clinical and systemic gaps that led to the creation of the journal. The conversation highlights a critical shift in the profession: recognizing that mental health is not separate from physical rehabilitation, but deeply intertwined with patient outcomes. We discuss how traditional biomedical models often fall short in addressing the complexity of chronic pain and recovery, and why a more holistic, biopsychosocial approach is essential for modern practice. Moisés offers a compelling perspective on the unique role physical therapists play in mental health care, emphasizing the power of movement, embodiment, and therapeutic alliance as tools for psychological and physical healing. He also explains how the journal serves as a global platform to elevate research, amplify diverse voices, and foster international collaboration across disciplines. Learn more about the Journal of Physiotherapy in Mental Health here https://jptmh.com/index.php/jptmh/index [https://jptmh.com/index.php/jptmh/index] Visit integrativepainscienceinstitute.com [http://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/] for CEU training in integrative, psychologically informed care [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/course/] for physical therapists and other practitioners. Thank you for listening, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT

13. Apr. 2026 - 37 min
Episode Treating Anxiety, Dizziness and Pain with Sarah Conover, PT, MHS, CHC Cover

Treating Anxiety, Dizziness and Pain with Sarah Conover, PT, MHS, CHC

In this episode, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT, speaks with Sarah Conover, PT, MHS, CHC, a vestibular therapist with a background in treating conditions related to anxiety, dizziness, and pain. Sarah shared her journey, starting from her early career in the late 1980s, working in acute neuro care, to her current practice, which focuses on chronic vestibular issues. She highlighted the evolution of vestibular therapy and the increasing recognition of conditions like vestibular migraine, 3PD (persistent postural perceptual dizziness), and Mal de Débarquement syndrome. We delved into the intricate connections between the vestibular system and mental health, discussing how dizziness can trigger anxiety and other autonomic responses due to the close interplay between the vestibular system, the autonomic nervous system, and brain structures like the amygdala and hypothalamus. Sarah emphasized the importance of a holistic approach in treatment, incorporating mindfulness and acceptance-based strategies to help patients manage their symptoms. Sarah also shared her personal journey with anxiety and how it has influenced her practice. She employs a range of tools, including mindfulness practices, thought reframing, and expressive writing, to assist her patients in developing a sense of safety and acceptance regarding their symptoms. We also touched on the role of spirituality in healing, with Sarah explaining how she gently explores this aspect with her patients to support their overall well-being. To learn more about Sarah's work, visit her at dizzycoach.com [https://dizzycoach.com] Visit integrativepainscienceinstitute.com [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/] for more information and CEU courses on pain and mental health for physical therapists. Thank you for listening, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT CEO, Integrative Pain Science Institute

16. Sept. 2025 - 41 min
Episode Integrating Mental Health and Pain Science into the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Cover

Integrating Mental Health and Pain Science into the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program

In this episode, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT, speaks with Dr. Sarah Case-Morris, assistant professor at the University of Michigan–Flint, to explore how mental health, pain science, and health and wellness promotion are being woven into the Doctor of Physical Therapy program. Dr. Case-Morris shares her inspiring journey from teaching assistant to shaping the next generation of PTs, and we dive into her research on how early-career therapists—trained in the biopsychosocial model—approach pain and mental health differently than those rooted in a more traditional biomedical lens. We also talk about the real-world challenges of implementing clinical practice guidelines, especially when it comes to screening for psychosocial risk factors in back pain. Sarah gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how she's integrating pain science, mental health, and health and wellness into her teaching—right as CAPTE requirements are evolving to highlight the mental, psychological, and emotional dimensions of health. This is an important conversation about the future of physical therapy education and how preparing students with a whole-person approach can change the way we care for individuals and communities. For more information, visit integrativepainscienceinstitute.com [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/] For CEU courses on pain and mental health, visit integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/course/ [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/course/] Thank you for listening, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT CEO, Integrative Pain Science Institute

1. Sept. 2025 - 32 min
Episode Opportunities for Physical Therapists In Mental Health and Behavioral Health Cover

Opportunities for Physical Therapists In Mental Health and Behavioral Health

In this episode, Dr. Joe Tatta explores the emerging and expanding roles of physical therapists in mental health. The focus of this episode is to identify where PTs are needed, how to approach stakeholders, and how to position yourself as a credible and collaborative provider in integrative mental care settings. Dr. Tatta highlights multiple healthcare environments in need of PTs trained in mental health, including primary care, addiction recovery, pain clinics, psychiatric hospitals, school-based programs, community mental health centers, and digital health platforms. Listeners learn who decision-makers are—such as medical directors, behavioral health managers, and rehabilitation leads—and how to communicate their value. Dr. Tatta emphasizes using function-focused, psychologically-informed language and demonstrating impact through outcomes like improved pain, mood, and patient satisfaction. The episode concludes with a call to action: identify one local setting, reach out to one stakeholder, and begin the conversation. PTs are encouraged to step into new roles as resilience-builders, nervous system specialists, and whole-person care providers. Learn about training as a Mental Health Physical Therapist [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/] here. Thank you for listening, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT CEO: Integrative Pain Science Institute [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/]

26. Mai 2025 - 22 min
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Trauma Treatment Delivered by a Physical Therapist

In this episode, we delve into how physical therapists are uniquely positioned to treat trauma. We highlight how trauma—whether physical, emotional, or social—can influence recovery and how physical therapists can play a pivotal role in helping patients feel safe, seen, and supported. Through real-world examples and clinical insights, we demonstrate how simple practices, such as consent before manual care, understanding the nervous system, and recognizing signs of trauma, can transform patient care. Rather than seeing trauma as a barrier, we reframe it as an opportunity for physical therapists to lead with compassion, confidence, and clinical excellence. This episode offers practical strategies, introduces emerging innovations like psychedelic-assisted therapies, and encourages meaningful collaboration with mental health professionals. If this resonates with you, share it with your colleagues and let us know how you are treating trauma as a physical therapist. Learn about training as a Mental Health Physical Therapist [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/] here. Thank you for listening, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT CEO: Integrative Pain Science Institute [https://integrativepainscienceinstitute.com/]

19. Mai 2025 - 49 min
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