How much do you know about milieu therapy and how it works? This episode of The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive Podcast features Michael McClam, MD, medical director for Menninger’s youth division, for a conversation about milieu therapy and how clinicians and patients play an active role in its effectiveness. It also explores the hidden dynamics that emerge within communal therapy.
Dr. McClam shares his wisdom about the challenges and rewards that clinicians face as they navigate patient relationships and team dynamics within milieu therapy. Drawing from his experiences running milieu treatment at Menninger, Dr. McClam addresses the complexity of authority and clinical distance while building patient trust and developing the crucial connection needed for communal therapy.
Dr. Michael McClam, MD, FAPA, is board certified in psychiatry and works on Menninger’s Compass Program for Young Adults. He also is an assistant professor in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and previously served as director of admissions.
“There’s an intentionality to our thinking about relationships,” says Dr. McClam. “We help them foster, develop, maintain relationships and be curious about the whole unit as everyone there contributes to the therapeutic environment.”
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