Rethinking Jails + Justice: Podcast Series

The Intersection of Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice

1 h 0 min · 8 de oct de 2024
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Mental health experts discuss the reasons behind the common intersection of behavioral health and the criminal justice system, the tools available to local people struggling with mental health issues, and how to help a loved one without making matters worse. Guests for this episode: Nida Abbasi, Program Officer, Criminal Justice Team, MacArthur Foundation Erin Wiley, MA, LPCC, LMHC Clinical Psychotherapist & CEO, The Willow Center Scott A. Sylak, Executive Director, Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lucas County Deb Flores, CEO Zepf Center Sarah from Zepf Center Visit Local Help Now HERE

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