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What Can We Learn from Public Health and Behavioral Health Teams Working Together?

Overview

Our panel discusses how it is essential for behavioral health to work in conjunction with public health to improve overall mental well-being in our communities. The need for collaboration is even more essential in the face of COVID 19 and the associated emotional distress; civil and social unrest; and health disparities experienced by socially disadvantaged populations.
 
 
We share innovative and, importantly, practical approaches to empower communities with self-help prevention and intervention resources to alleviate mental health issues “upstream” before they escalate into co-morbid acute care episodes.

Featured Presenters

Deryk Van Brunt, DrP

Co-founder and CEO of CredibleMind and the Healthy Communities Foundation, a nonprofit organization

Dennis P. Koch, MPA

Director, Behavioral Health Services, Madera County, California

Marisel Losa

President & CEO, United Way of Greenwood & Abbeville Counties, South Carolina

To learn more about how you can bring behavioral health and public health together in your community, connect with Scott Dahl, Senior Director, at (404) 721-5964 or scott@crediblemind.com. You can also schedule a convenient time directly on his calendar.

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How to Think Upstream

How to Think Upstream

​In the field of public health, the term “upstream” is often heard. This stems from a popular parable that highlights the importance of looking at health issues from a preventative perspective.

Discussion: Why Supporting Clinicians is Critical

Discussion: Why Supporting Clinicians is Critical

Jon Adler serves as the Chief Medical Officer and Co-Editor-in-Chief of CredibleMind.  A dedicated clinician and teacher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School for 22 years, he served as an editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, NEJM Journal Watch, eMedicine.com (now the Medscape Reference by WebMD) and authored or edited 14 books. Jon earned his M.S. in Aerospace Engineering and M.D. from the University of Colorado and is an emergency physician with Beth Israel Lahey Health.

Funding to Address Pandemic-Related Mental Health Issues

Funding to Address Pandemic-Related Mental Health Issues

UPDATED: The U.S. Department of the Treasury launched the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, established by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, to provide $350 billion in emergency funding for eligible state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments.

COVID-19 Mental Health Booster

COVID-19 Mental Health Booster

As more and more people get their COVID-19 vaccination, attention is now turning to what we can do to address mental health issues that have arisen or intensified over the past year. According to the latest American Psychological Association snapshot, 84% are actually struggling with at least one emotion stemming from prolonged stress in the prior two weeks.

Top Seven Mental Health Resources for Communities of Color

Top Seven Mental Health Resources for Communities of Color

Finding demographically and culturally relevant help for communities of color is important. 

This is especially important as COVID-19 has most certainly impacted the mental, emotional, and spiritual health of individuals in this cohort—and if they identify as persons of color, they may feel as if the impact exacts a heavier toll than on their colleagues.

Anything is Manageable in the Present Moment

Anything is Manageable in the Present Moment

Have you ever felt overwhelmed? Sometimes, the demands on your time, attention, ability, and nerves can feel like ‘too much.’ However, when you take a breath, stay present, stay focused, prioritize, and take one step at a time, you can accomplish the task and manage the process with more ease.

Flattening COVID’s Other Wave: Mental Health Concerns

Flattening COVID’s Other Wave: Mental Health Concerns

Delayed or secondary morbidity and mortality associated with disasters often exceed that of the original event. Cholera is expected after flooding or earthquakes disrupt infrastructure. Other infectious diseases and maternal/fetal mortality skyrocket in refugee settings without infrastructure or healthcare. But what of our mental and emotional well-being? This is often the greatest casualty in the wake of a crisis.

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