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Rebuilding Mental Health Care: Access, Innovation & Systemic Change with Tim DeWeese

47 min · 17. loka 2025
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In this powerful episode of Show My Scars, I sit down with Tim DeWeese, Director of the Johnson County Mental Health Center in Kansas. Tim shares what sets government-run mental health centers apart from private nonprofits, how his team implemented same-day access to psychiatry, and why mental health care in America is failing so many. We talk about: * The difference between nonprofit vs. government-run mental health centers * Why access is the #1 issue in mental health today * Open access models and “just-in-time medication” approaches * Co-responder programs with police departments and 911/988 integration * How we can shift from reaction to prevention in mental health care * Tim’s vision for an outcomes-based funding model that values real healing This is a must-listen for anyone frustrated with the current mental health system and curious about what’s actually working at the local level. If you like the show and want to support us please subscribe, like, and rate the show on the app you listen to us on.  Merch, show ideas, advertising questions ->www.showmyscars.com [http://www.showmyscars.com] Facebook.com/ShowMyScars Youtube.com/@ShowMyScars

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