Conversations with AcroPsych
Summary: In this conversation, Dr. Matt Campbell and Dr. Anna Huh explore the intricacies of community psychiatry, focusing on innovative approaches like Intensive Mobile Treatment (IMT) and the importance of harm reduction. They discuss the flexibility and creativity required in treatment, the significance of building trust and relationships with participants, and the role of family reunification in recovery. The conversation also touches on the integration of psychodynamic approaches in community settings and the critical nature of human connection in effective treatment. Finally, they highlight underutilized strategies in addiction treatment and the need for a paradigm shift in societal perceptions of addiction. Learn more about the AMAZING work at Janian: https://www.cucs.org/wellness/janian-medical-care/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Community Psychiatry 03:16 Intro to Intensive Mobile Teams 06:19 What is harm reduction? 09:06 Anna's 1st day on IMT 12:04 Family Reunification and Identity Recovery 14:57 Financial healthcare systems pressure on Physicians 17:58 Family Reunited 20:59 Addressing Addiction Stigma and Treatment Paradigms 22:00 Benefits of Therapy for Difficult Populations 27:40 Making a Difference in the most difficult settings Forensic Experience 30:51 Importance of Time & Care in Healing 33:43 Importance of therapeutic alliance 35:41 Offering humanity as therapy - Patient throwing garbage story 37:37 What is underutilized in psychiatry? Keywords: community psychiatry, intensive mobile treatment, harm reduction, mental health, addiction treatment, patient relationships, psychodynamic therapy, human connection, family reunification, innovative approaches Visit www.acropsych.com [http://www.acropsych.com] for more information + sign up for our Q&As with Dr. Campbell, Addiction Psychiatrist, open to mental healthcare professionals and the general public Host: Dr. Matthew Campbell Producer: Ashley Chiu Graphics: Oliver Tang
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