Black and Diagnosed
Is psychiatry just about "pills," or is there a deeper rhythm to mental health care? In this episode of Black and Diagnosed, host Gerron Scott sits down with Dr. Stephen Tourjee, a psychiatrist on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Tourjee shares his unique journey from orthopedic surgery to the mental health field, explaining why he chose to trade "mechanical" bone health for the profound vulnerability of the human mind. The conversation pulls back the curtain on the psychiatric diagnosis process, the reality of substance-induced mania, and the historical mistrust Black communities often have toward medical institutions. Dr. Tourjee details his "Integrative Holistic" approach, which combines traditional medication management with deep psychotherapy and talk therapy, providing a sanctuary for patients to be seen as people, not just a list of symptoms. Key Topics Covered: * The Clinical Alliance: Why a trusting relationship is the "MRI machine" that allows a doctor to truly see their patient. * Breaking Stigma: Navigating the fear of diagnosis and the misconception that therapy is a sign of spiritual failure. * Emergency vs. Outpatient: The intense reality of working in the Emergency Department at Mass General Hospital versus building long-term relationships in private practice. * The Role of Faith: Balancing the power of prayer with the biological necessity of medication. * Drug-Induced Psychosis: Understanding how substances like high-potency cannabis can trigger underlying mental health conditions. Whether you are a clinician seeking authenticity or a peer seeking the courage to start your healing journey, this episode offers a rhythmic path toward clarity and connection. Join the Conversation 🌿 The garden is always growing. Whether you have a story to share or are a mental health professional looking to connect, we want to hear from you. ✨ Follow the Journey: Connect with us on Instagram @gdotscott or @blackanddiagnosed for rhythmic reflections. 📩 Get in Touch: For inquiries, recruitment, or deep dives, email us at info@gerronscott.com [info@gerronscott.com].
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