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Welcome to Behavioral Health Today, a podcast by Triad, where we tackle trending topics in behavioral and mental health. The Behavioral Health Today podcast shares unique and relevant topics occurring within our world and communities with a mental health professional perspective.
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Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Equipping Children with SEL Skills with Noah Teitelbaum – Episode 82
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
What if we could incorporate into our students' learning a wide range of skills, attitudes, and behaviors that could have a positive effect on their success in school? Social and emotional learning (SEL) skills can help children with enhancing and empowering their self-esteem, their interpersonal relationships, their health and wellness, and personal engagement throughout their life. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Noah Teitelbaum. Noah is the executive director of empowering education, a nonprofit that enables learning by contributing to the social and emotional wellness of students, families, and educators through a mindfulness-based bilingual, social and emotional learning curriculum. Together Graham and Noah discuss the five major competencies of SEL, the spectrum of instruction around these topics, the benefits of SEL to both students and teachers, and the successful implementation and connection to the classroom. As students look toward re-entry in the fall, SEL gets a chance to come in and be a really impactful component of their re-entry, and in some ways more important than initially returning right to the academic rigor.
For more information about SEL, please visit: https://casel.org/
For more information about Empowering Education, please visit: https://empoweringeducation.org/
For more information about Munchy and Jumpy, please visit: https://empoweringeducation.org/book/
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Early Career Experiences in Child Psychology with Dr. Erin Elmore – Episode 81
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
This episode is the first in a series geared towards early career practitioners and those working with ECPs. In this series, we'll be talking with seasoned therapists and asking them what they've learned in their own private practices or group work. To kick off this ECP series, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Dr. Erin Elmore in our talk about her early career experiences working with children. Together they discuss theoretical approaches, the path that brought Erin into child therapy, the experiences in taking the leap into private practice, understanding the identity shift from student to professional, and the lessons learned with tips for new practitioners as they think about their own private practice in child therapy.
For more information about Dr. Erin Elmore, please visit: https://drerinelmore.com/
For information about Building Your Own Practice: A Guide for Therapists and Other Healing Professionals by Lynn Grodzki, please visit: https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393709483
For information about The Paper Office for the Digital Age by Edward L. Zuckerman and Keely Kolmes, please visit: https://www.guilford.com/books/The-Paper-Office-for-the-Digital-Age/Zuckerman-Kolmes/9781462528004
For information about How to Survive and Thrive as a Therapist, by Kenneth S. Pope and Melba J. T. Vasquez, please visit: https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/4317071
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Vital Mental Health Screening with Dr. Cecily Havert – Episode 80
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Primary care physician colleagues often are the first healthcare professionals to uncover a mental health diagnosis due to their increased access to patients. That's why mental health screenings within the primary care settings are such a vital part of a patient's overall health. Speaking with Dr. Graham Taylor on the topic of mental health screenings within the primary care settings is Dr. Cecily Havert, a primary care physician. Together they discuss the mental health screening process, various types of screening tools, bridging the conversation from medical into the mental health piece, the impact of COVID-19 on primary care, and the importance of gaining the trust of your patients. The research shows that the early identification of mental illness not only increases the effectiveness of treatment, but it can also reduce long-term personal costs and larger-scale healthcare costs. Having, a healthy mental state is so critical and so pivotal to keeping physical health in check.
For information about mental health screening, please visit https://www.helpyourselfhelpothers.org
For more information about Dr. Cecily Havert and the Northern Virginia Family Practice, please visit www.nvafamilypractice.com
For more information about Dr. Cecily Havert on the Living Breathing Medicine Podcast or the Secondhand Podcast, please visit https://nvafamilypractice.com/nvfp-media/?filter_category=podcast
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Symptom Media with Andrew Rubin & Dr. David Paltin – Episode 79
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
What if you could learn from dynamic videos with highly talented actors portraying patients with various diagnostic presentations to include a therapist, interacting with them? These visual guideposts and demonstrations could really accelerate, enhance, and increase the enjoyment of your learning process and a better understanding the mental health diagnoses that we address every day. In this episode Dr. Graham Taylor talks with Andrew Rubin and Dr. David Paltin from Symptom Media, an online mental health continuing education course collection and film library of over 600 videos available by subscription. Together they discuss bringing together mental health professionals and filmmakers together to create interesting clinical videos, how they’re being used, and the philosophies behind the portrayal of human-focused, de-stigmatizing mental health education.
For more information about Symptom Media, please visit: https://symptommedia.com/
Access a free trial by visiting: https://symptommedia.com/free-trial/
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
The conclusion of this two-part episode, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Mark Graham, LCSW, and Alethea Glave, LCSW. Together they take you behind the therapist door and show the inner workings of CBC’s innovative Pathway Home™Program, a transition program for individuals with serious mental illness from behavioral health settings back into the community. They discuss the challenges of rehospitalization, the importance of empowering their clients to advocate for themselves, and we share stories of successful transitions and how the team supports each other. The clients of the Pathway Home™ teaches us that recovery is possible, and people can go on and have very functioning lives.
For more information about Pathway Home™, please visit: https://cbcare.org/innovative-programs/pathway-home/
For more information about Coordinated Behavioral Care (CBC), please visit: https://cbcare.org/
Tuesday Jun 15, 2021
Tuesday Jun 15, 2021
Today’s episode is part of our clinicians’ series, where we take you behind the therapist door to give you an insight into what happens within the therapeutic relationship. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Mark Graham, LCSW, and Alethea Glave, LCSW, from CBC’s innovative Pathway Home™ Program, an evidence-based critical time intervention program that transitions individuals with serious mental illness from intensive behavioral health settings back into the community. On this episode we discuss the culture of Pathway Home™ Program and the many ways they address the needs of their clients, some of the unique challenges addressing the needs of clients of color and ways their team is building grater self-awareness to understand what they’re bringing into their interactions with their clients. Join us again Thursday for the second part and conclusion of this show.
For more information about Pathway Home™, please visit: https://cbcare.org/innovative-programs/pathway-home/
For more information about Coordinated Behavioral Care (CBC), please visit: https://cbcare.org/
Tuesday Jun 08, 2021
Tuesday Jun 08, 2021
Psych Hub is the world’s most comprehensive online platform for mental health, substance use and suicide prevention education. In this episode Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Whitley Lassen. Whitley is the clinical director at Psych Hub, where she is responsible for the development and production of their content and e-learning solutions. Together they examine all that Psych Hub has to offer including their engaging learning hub, YouTube channel, resources for the general public, mental health communication guide, and other various initiatives. Psych Hub’s mission is the teach mental health providers the most effective skills possible to be better equipped to treat their clients and focus on educating the public to create more mental health literacy to decreasing stigma so that people can feel comfortable getting the help.
For more information about Psych Hub, please visit: https://psychhub.com/
For more information about Psych Hub’s YouTube channel, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_zQoiPtBDvsThGroagm3ww
For more information about The Communication Guide, please visit: https://psychhub.com/initiatives/psych-hub-communication-guide/
Connect with Psych Hub through social media:
Facebook: Psych Hub
Twitter: @psychhub
Instagram: @psychhubeducation
LinkedIn: Psych Hub
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Tuesday Jun 01, 2021
Cultural competence means that we first understand a sense of who we are and what we bring so that we can have a clear understanding of any bias that could impact a valid assessment of a child’s true potential. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Dr. Shaana Berman about cultural competence and challenges within the school system. Shaana is a board-certified Behavior Analyst with over 20 years of experience, working directly with children who have autism and other conditions that impact behavior and learning. Together, Graham and Shaana discuss the challenges experienced with regards to race and socioeconomic status, the protections for parents and for students with special needs, the importance of the assessment process, recognition of the educational achievement gap, and finally a positive example of schools with high levels of performance and some of the ways they achieved success for each student. It starts with knowing yourself. We're setting the framework from which they will work for the rest of their lives and see themselves in terms of their own self meaning.
For more information about Dr. Shaana Berman, please visit: https://metamindmagic.com
Connect with Dr. Shaana Berman on Facebook, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/doctorshaana/
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Tuesday May 25, 2021
ADHD is not a disorder entirely because it can be associated with success at the highest levels. In his latest book, ADHD 2.0, Dr. Ned Hallowell not only reframes the ADHD condition, he renames the condition as VAST, for Variable Attention Stimulus Trait. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Ned Hallowell and Dr. Lloyd Sederer about the condition known as ADHD. Together they discuss the importance of relationships, treatment options, education, and the stigma of this condition. We can reframe ADHD as Variable Attention Stimulus Trait (VAST) and by reframing this condition from a deficit disorder to VAST, it gives families and parents hope that these are problems that can be solved, and often really responsive to treatment, that can ignite a child's life in the best of ways.
For more information about the ADHD condition, please visit:
ADDitude Magazine: https://www.additudemag.com
CHADD Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, please visit: https://chadd.org
ADDA Attention Deficite Disorder Association, please visit: https://add.org
For more information about Dr. Hallowell and the Hollowell ADHD Centers please visit: https://drhallowell.com
For more information about Dr. Ned Hallowell’s new book on ADHD, ADHD 2.0, please visit: https://drhallowell.com/read/books-by-ned/
Follow Dr. Ned Hallowell on TikTok @drhallowell: https://www.tiktok.com/@drhallowell?lang=en
For more information about Dr. Lloyd Sederer, visit: https://www.askdrlloyd.com/
For more information about the novel Ink-Stained for Life, visit: https://www.askdrlloyd.com/ink-stained-for-life
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Money Martyrdom and Mental Health with Joe Sanok – Episode 73
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
It’s okay for clinicians to charge and make money. Many clinicians have a real struggle and feel conflicted about their healing art and the collection of money. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Joe Sanok, speaker, mental health counselor, business consultant, podcaster, and creator behind the Practice of the Practice Podcast. Together they discuss the psychology of money, tips to restructuring your private practice business, and creative ways clinicians can evaluate their skills to appropriately value their services. Money magnifies what’s already there, so if you’re a person who wants to help the world, that’s going to magnify those areas. That impact starts with the clinician knowing their worth.
For more information about Practice of the Practice, please visit: https://www.practiceofthepractice.com/
if you're interested in talking with Practice of the Practice or joining their Next Level Practice Community, please visit: http://www.practiceofthepractice.com/apply
For more information about Joe Sanok’s new book Thursday is the New Friday, please visit: http://thursdayisthenewfriday.com
Thursday May 13, 2021
Part 2: Children's Mental Health Challenges with Jerry Barone – Episode 72
Thursday May 13, 2021
Thursday May 13, 2021
This episode resumes the conversation with Dr. Graham Taylor and Jerry Barone of Effective School Solutions (ESS). They discuss other ESS programs including, virtual therapeutic support, crisis assessment, and re-entry solutions, mental health vision, planning the support, and their successes. Last year through February, this year, Effective School Solutions had 89% of students fully engaged in virtual services, 16% increase in GPA, absences were down 35%, disciplinary incidents were reduced by 38% and the retention of their students in the districts was around 99%. As we look toward the re-entry challenges back into the classroom for Fall 2021, our goal should be to provide our students, teachers, and parents with tools to self-regulate and as a result, many kids will be just fine.
For more information about Effective School Solutions, please visit: https://www.effectiveschoolsolutions.com/
Read articles on Thought Leadership, please visit:
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Part 1: Children's Mental Health Challenges with Jerry Barone – Episode 71
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Tuesday May 11, 2021
Among students ages 12 to 17, Abnormal Psychology found a 52% increase in depression, 71% increase in reports of serious psychological distress. And sadly, there's been a 47% increase in students who had suicidal thoughts. Some significant mental health challenges are growing in our communities that impact our children. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Jerry Barone, the chief clinical officer at Effective School Solutions, K-12 whole school mental health program that incorporates mental health best practices into the traditional school day. Together they explore ESS’s multi-tiered system of support, services provided, and process of student assessment. Effective School Solutions seeks to equip both teachers and students with learnable skills to be self-empowered, self-regulating, and to be mindful of themselves.
For more information about Effective School Solutions, please visit: https://www.effectiveschoolsolutions.com/
Read articles on Thought Leadership, please visit:
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Clinicians Series: Treating Sex Addiction - Episode 70
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Tuesday May 04, 2021
This episode is part of our clinician series, we're going to be taking you behind the proverbial therapy door, giving you a more, in-depth look at compulsive sexual behavior disorder and what patients experience. Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Dr. Stefanie Carnes. Stefanie is the president of the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals and a senior fellow for Meadows Behavioral Healthcare. In their time together they discuss the stigma and misunderstanding of sex addiction, trends in trauma history and its impacts with healthy intimacy, and the importance of group and family therapy in the healing process. There is hope in this treatment and people come out the other end to experience healthy sexual relationships, both for themselves and with their partner.
For more information about International Institute for Trauma & Addiction Professionals, please visit: https://iitap.com
For more information about Sex Help and information about sex addiction, please visit: https://sexhelp.com
For more information about books on sex addiction, please visit Gentle Path at the Meadows at https://www.gentlepathmeadows.com/bookstore/books/
For residential treatment or more information about Meadows Behavioral Health, please visit: https://www.themeadows.com
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Transforming Men’s Wellness with Owen Marcus & Lucas Krump - Episode 69
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Most men struggling to find a foothold in really knowing what a real man is and what a real man does. EVRYMAN has a men's wellness organization whose focus is to help men transform their lives by harnessing the power of their emotions and deepening their connection within themselves and with other men. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Owen Marcus and Lucas Krump from EVRYMAN about their men’s support group and the challenges for men’s emotional integrity. Together they discuss the meaning of masculinity, how our culture plays a part in men’s wellness, and the roadblocks men experience in being introspective with each other. The goal of EVRYMAN is to help men express their needs without feeling overwhelmed, discover what excites them, and help men create a plan and take action steps towards those areas that are important to them. We want to make a difference and sometimes not having an awareness of ourselves can keep us small. EVRYMAN is helping people reach their potential.
For more information about EVRYMAN please visit: https://evryman.com/
Learn more about EVRYMAN resources, please visit: https://evryman.com/resources/
If you are a therapist and think your clients could benefit from EVRYMAN, please visit: https://evryman.com/professional/
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Friday Apr 23, 2021
In celebration of our first birthday, we’re re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the past year. Compassion is unequivocally what we need to see for individuals to understand where some of their racist beliefs are and how we can begin to make impactful change. In this episode, Brandon J. Johnson, M.H.S talks with Dr. Graham Taylor about how introspection and empathy are the cornerstones of managing our racism. if we can just make room for the person's experiences, we might find ourselves expanding into a greater shared appreciation for and understanding of what's going on around us and in the lives around us. It's about understanding and loving each other more deeply. We want to move to a point that we're empathetic enough, that when we see it, we feel moved to address it.
If you are interested in learning more about Black Mental Wellness Lounge, visit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCebATdInxniQlf12aJtmDpA
Visit the Black Mental Health Alliance at: https://blackmentalhealth.com/
Visit PsychHub to take action against racism at: https://psychhub.com/taking-action-against-racism/