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Putting It TogetherPutting It TogetherDo You See Me?: Silence vs. VoicelessnessSherronda Jamerson joins us to discuss racial trauma and how it can compromise clinical discussions and outcomes. For more information please visit: Do You See Me?: Silence vs. Voicelessness | Recorded Webinar 2024-02-2724 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherA Framework for Community Action: The Seven Vital ConditionsChris Kelleher joins us to discuss a framework for addressing the social determinants of health, and how it can help conceptualize holistic individual and community well-being. For more information please visit: The Seven Vital Conditions for Health and Well Being: A Framework for Community Action in Skagit County | Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) Network 2024-02-1526 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherAddressing Mental Health Needs Among Latina Immigrant WomenDr. India Ornelas sheds light on the Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma (ALMA) program, including efforts to disseminate this culturally grounded and community-based intervention to Latinas living in the Yakima Valley of Washington State.  2024-01-0416 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherSupporting Caregivers in OUD Recovery and Promoting Prevention in YouthMargaret Kuklinski, PhD and Jim Leighty, MSW, LICSW from the Northwest Center for Family Support (NCFS) discuss the importance of braiding recovery and treatment support for caregivers with opioid use disorder (OUD), including prevention for their children.2023-12-2818 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherBehavioral Health and Tenants' RightsWe welcome Elizabeth Powell, Kasey Burton, and Andra Kranzler from the Tenant Law Center to discuss tenant rights related to behavioral health issues.2023-12-1116 minChanging the ConversationChanging the ConversationCulturally Responsive Care in Early Psychosis 2: Chia Hsuan Sabrina ChangChia Hsuan Sabrina Chang and host Lola Nedic discuss culturally responsive care and strategies for clinicians. This episode is sponsored by the New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network (MHTTC). Visit c4innovates.com, subscribe to receive newsletter and training updates, and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More Chia Hsuan Sabrina Chang, PhD Early Psychosis Resources from New England MHTTC Providing Culturally Responsive Care and Addressing Cross-Cultural Barriers in Early Psychosis series from New England MHTTC 2023-12-0424 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherHealthy Teams: Dynamics and Tactics for Successful Working GroupsWe welcome back Dr. Kira Mauseth to hear what it means to be part of a healthy team and how we can improve the workplace without doing 'more', even under high-stress conditions. 2023-11-2919 minChanging the ConversationChanging the ConversationCulturally Responsive Care in Early Psychosis 1: Vera Muñiz-Saurré Vera Muñiz-Saurré and host Joey Rodriguez discuss experiences with culturally responsive care in early psychosis and strategies for providers. This episode is sponsored by the New England Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network (MHTTC). Visit c4innovates.com, subscribe to receive newsletter and training updates, and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More Early Psychosis Resources from New England MHTTC Providing Culturally Responsive Care and Addressing Cross-Cultural Barriers in Early Psychosis series from New England MHTTC Providing Culturally Res...2023-11-2022 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoveryAging with Serious Mental Health ConditionsPeople aging with mental health conditions face complex issues including an increased risk of accelerated aging.  In this episode series host Dr. Michelle Zechner is interviewed and shares her perspectives about issues and services needed.2023-11-1318 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherDisaster Behavioral Health with a Global LensJoin us as we speak to Dr. Kira Mauseth about disaster behavioral health and considerations for personal and professional preparedness.2023-10-1621 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherPhysical Activity to Improve Mental Health in AdolescentsHear about how 206 South co-founder Adrianna Kara was able to translate a tumultuous childhood and high ACE score into building a community center where she mentors youth, and travels the country teaching weightlifting. 2023-10-1213 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherThe Impact of Mental Health First AidHear from Breann Vandenberg, a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) instructor from a rural community in Oregon who works in agriculture. Breann shares her first exposure to MHFA, her experience starting MHFA in her area, how it combats stigma and why this training is so effective. 2023-10-0923 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoveryLGBTQ+ Mental Health In this episode we discuss mental health needs and services for people in the LGBTQ+ community. 2023-10-0926 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoveryPeer Services in Mental Health Care This episode explores peer-provided services for people with mental health conditions. Peer Support Services, or services offered by people who have experienced similar life challenges and who have completed specialized training, are integral to mental health programs. Research shows that peer services provide hope and inspiration and can reduce hospitalization rates. Dr. Amy Spagno, the Project Director for the New York State Office of Mental Health funded Academy of Peer Services, an online training, testing, and tracking platform for the certification of peer support specialists, and three Peer Supporters, Rita Cronise, Matthew McDonald and Maryam Husamudeen, share their thoughts o...2023-09-0533 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherTrauma-Informed Systems of Care: How to See Your Setting Through a Survivor’s EyesWe welcome back Dr. Lonnie Nelson to discuss how to make clinical and legal environments and processes feel safer and more welcoming to individuals with a history of trauma. 2023-07-1819 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherDe-escalation: How to Approach Volatile Behavior in a Clinical SettingWe speak with Dr. Nelson about de-escalation in clinical settings using principles of rapid rapport building.2023-07-0318 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherTrauma-Informed Decision-Making for Mental Health ProfessionalsRebekah Demirel joins us to discuss decision-making through a trauma-informed lens, as well as how we can carry this resilience into our practice as mental health professionals.  2023-07-0314 minGreat Lakes WaveGreat Lakes WaveChecking In Podcast: PTSD Treatment Providers Series - A Conversation with Gabriela Zapata-Alma (Ep.9)Guest: Gabriela Zapata-Alma, LCSW, CADC Host: Isa Velez-Echevarria, PsyD ABOUT OUR GUEST Gabriela Zapata-Alma, LCSW, CADC, is the Associate Director at the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health, as well as a lecturer at the University of Chicago, where they direct the Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor Training Program. Gabriela brings over 15 years of experience supporting people impacted by structural and interpersonal violence and their traumatic effects through innovative and evidence-based clinical, housing, resource advocacy, peer-led, and HIV-integrated care programs. Currently, Gabriela authors best practices, leads national capacity-building efforts, and provides trauma-informed policy consultation to advance...2023-06-2915 minGreat Lakes WaveGreat Lakes WaveChecking In Podcast: PTSD Treatment Providers Series - A Conversation with Worsham El (Ep.8)Guest: Worsham El, LCSW, CFTP Host: Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC ABOUT OUR GUEST Worsham El is a licensed clinical social worker, a certified family trauma professional, and a certified trauma-sensitive yoga facilitator based in Chicago, IL. As the CEO and co-founder of Lotus Trauma Care, she is committed to enhancing the resiliency of youth, adults, families, and professionals. Worsham El's gratitude for her large family fuels her passion to promote safe and strong social support systems for youth and communities. Her experience in the fields of child welfare, substance use, and domestic violence ignites her fire to empower professionals...2023-06-2908 minGreat Lakes WaveGreat Lakes WaveChecking In Podcast: PTSD Treatment Providers Series - A Conversation with Leonna Jackson (Ep.7)Guest: Leonna Jackson, MSW, LISW, LICDC Host: Isa Velez-Echevarria, PsyD ABOUT OUR GUEST Leonna Jackson is a licensed clinical social worker and therapist, trained in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Leonna has extensive experience working with adults, children, and couples. She currently practices at The Heart's Haven Counseling in Toledo, OH, specializing in the treatment of anxiety, depression, trauma, marriage therapy, and substance use disorders. Leonna is dedicated to always providing client-centered care, and she and the rest of the amazing team of therapists working at The Heart's Haven are ready and willing to help clients navigate...2023-06-2907 minGreat Lakes WaveGreat Lakes WaveChecking In Podcast: PTSD Treatment Providers Series - A Conversation with Linda Bartoli (Ep.6)Guest: Linda Bartoli, LCSW Host: Isa Velez-Echevarria, PsyD ABOUT OUR GUEST Linda Bartoli is the founding director of Pivot Collaborative in Chicago, IL. As a licensed clinical social worker, Linda's practice concentrates on life changes, gender, identity, adoption, loss, grief, trauma, depression, and anxiety. Linda has advanced training in conflict management and group facilitation, as well as advanced certifications in trauma-informed work. Additionally, she is a qualified leadership coach and has a diploma in Organizational Development and Executive Coaching, which she received in London. Learn more about Linda's work at Pivot Collaborative. Discover more new products and...2023-06-2913 minGreat Lakes WaveGreat Lakes WaveChecking In Podcast: PTSD Treatment Providers Series - A Conversation with Marco Torrez-Miranda (Ep.5)Guest: Marco Torrez-Miranda, MSSW, LCSW Host: Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADCABOUT OUR GUEST Marco (he/him/his) is a licensed psychotherapist and substance use disorder specialist in Wisconsin. He earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. He is currently a doctoral candidate in Student Affairs Administration and Leadership focused on social justice and equity in higher education at UW-La Crosse. Most recently, Marco served as Faculty and Director of the Human Services Program at Madison College and was appointed to the inaugural role of Faculty Director for the newly established Institute for Equity & Transformational Change (IE...2023-06-2818 minGreat Lakes WaveGreat Lakes WaveChecking In Podcast: PTSD Treatment Providers Series - A Conversation with Dr. Michael Gomez (Ep. 4)Guest: Dr. Michael Gomez Host: Dr. Isa Velez Echevarria REFERENCES: Evidence-Based Practices for Children and Youth Presenting PTSD 1. Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) 2. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Books 1. Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror, by Judith Herman 2. Seeking Safety: A Treatment Manual for PTSD and Substance Abuse: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for PTSD and Substance Abuse, by Lisa Najavitas: 3. Reducing Secondary Traumatic Stress, by Brian Miller Other Resources 1. Psychological First Aid for Schools (PFA-S) Provider Self-Care Guide Discover more ⁠new products⁠ and ⁠upcoming trainings⁠ from the ⁠Great Lakes MHTTC⁠! DISCLAIMER: This resource was prepared for the Ment...2023-06-2717 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherMore than a DSM Code: Addressing Stigma Experienced by FamiliesCarol Dickey joins us to discuss how the stigma attached to mental health disorders is entrenched within the child-serving systems and extends to the family members of children living with complex behavioral health challenges. 2023-06-0621 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoverySupported Education ServicesSupported Education is an intervention that helps people living with serious mental health conditions to successfully graduate from academic programs.  The model connects with college students with serious mental health conditions, to teach academic success skills and to offer support to help them graduate.2023-06-0519 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoveryCoordination of Care In this episode we speak to Dr. Tameika Minor about integrated health and behavioral health care or offering physical and behavioral health care services in a comprehensive and combined manner. 2023-05-3130 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherResponding to Disasters: Principles and Considerations for Behavioral HealthWe welcome back Dr. Kira Mauseth to discuss best practices for addressing behavioral health in the context of natural and human-caused disasters as well as critical incidents. 2023-04-2619 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherThe Geography of GriefWe speak with Jennifer Springsteen about grief and the importance of tending to it as mental & behavioral health professionals. 2023-04-2617 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherCrisis Work: Hope (4/4)Dr. Kira Mauseth breaks resilience down into four "ingredients" we can practically employ in our professional and personal lives. This episode focuses on the fourth ingredient: Hope. 2023-04-1716 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherCrisis Work: Adaptability (3/4)Dr. Kira Mauseth breaks resilience down into four "ingredients" we can practically employ in our professional and personal lives. This episode focuses on the third ingredient: Adaptability. 2023-04-1719 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherCrisis Work: Connection (2/4)Dr. Kira Mauseth breaks resilience down into four "ingredients" we can practically employ in our professional and personal lives. This episode focuses on the second ingredient: Connection. 2023-04-1715 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherCrisis Work: Purpose (1/4)Dr. Kira Mauseth breaks resilience down into four "ingredients" we can practically employ in our professional and personal lives. This episode focuses on the first ingredient: Purpose.2023-04-1714 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoveryClinical Supervision Clinical supervision is the type of supervision that helps a mental health practitioner (e.g. counselor, social worker, psychologist) to do their job in a better way.  This conversation with Dr. Tom Bartholomew highlights the importance of clinical supervision for practitioners working with people with severe mental health conditions.2023-04-1426 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherSuicide Prevention Efforts in IdahoLearn how healthcare clinicians in Idaho are addressing the state's high suicide rate-- the 11th highest suicide rate in the U.S in 2019-- by building resilient individuals and communities.2023-04-0426 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherQueer and Trans Youth Mental Health with Ryan Kim TiêuIn this episode, we speak about queer and transgender youth mental health with Ryan Tieu, who brings their professional experience as a social worker and lived experiences as a first-generation immigrant, queer, transgender, and young person of color. 2023-03-1421 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoverySupported Employment and Mental Health RecoveryEmployment is important for mental health recovery.  This conversation with Joni Dolce, Employment Specialist and trainer at Rutgers University, highlights the value of work for people living with serious mental illness.2023-03-1416 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherSo You Want to Be an Ally We welcome back Sherronda Jamerson to discuss the challenging and emotional question, what does it mean to be an ally? 2023-02-0322 minRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsRN Re-Visit: MHTTC Burnout Busters joins RN Huddle!Today's episode is a re-visit of our first episode with the Burnout Busters team over at MHTTC (Mid-American Mental Health Technology Transfer Center) housed at the Monroe Meyer Institute here at UNMC. The episode follows co-host Renee Paulin as she introduces the series and our two guests Dr. Hannah West and Dr. Jordan Thayer (both who you may have seen on other episodes). Take a listen and be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to catch the next episode in the series, as well as other episodes featured here on RN Huddle! Here is the link for the...2023-01-2643 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoveryMind-Body InterventionsDr. Michelle Zechner talks with Dr. Ellen Anderson, a physical therapist, about mind-body interventions to support recovery for people living with mental health conditions. They explore the research and practical suggestions for mind-body services in mental health programs.2023-01-1729 minToward Wellness and RecoveryToward Wellness and RecoveryMind Care Matters - TrailerWelcome to Mind Care Matters, a podcast series for behavioral health administrators, supervisors and staff provides an overview of effective and innovative programs to inspire and support people with mental health conditions. Podcast host and psychiatric rehabilitation expert, Dr. Michelle Zechner, explores new and emerging psychiatric rehabilitation techniques, education and research to help people living with mental health conditions to live, work and love beyond the symptoms of their mental health condition.  2023-01-1703 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherResilience for In-person Crisis and First Responder Staff and TeamsIn this episode, we speak with Dr. Kira Mauseth about the reality of crisis work, its emotional and physiological impacts and strategies to build resilience.2022-12-2318 minPutting It TogetherPutting It Together988 and Native & Strong LifelineWe speak with Washington State Representative Tina Orwall, Lucilla Mendoza (WA Health Care Authority) and Rochelle Williams (Volunteers of America Western Washington) about the launch of the nationwide 988 crisis line launch and the Native and Strong Lifeline, which is the Nation's first crisis line dedicated to serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities and is staffed by Native crisis counselors.2022-12-2202 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherDo You See Me? Moving from Intolerance to AcceptanceIn this episode we speak with Sherronda Jamerson about unconscious or unspoken racism and how it compromises clinical discussions and outcomes.2022-12-2016 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherWhen Race/Racism is the Elephant in the RoomWe speak  with Sherronda Jamerson about how to have difficult conversations around race and racism in the workplace and therapy space.2022-12-2018 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherCrisis Line ResilienceWe speak with Dr. Kira Mauseth about workplace stress and trauma for those working on crisis lines.  She also offers strategies on how to manage the impact of these on your wellbeing.2022-12-2012 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherIntersectionality of the Transitioning VeteranIn this episode, we speak Ahmad Bennett, MA, MHP, LMFTA, a former US Naval Officer about veterans issues, intersections of identity, transitioning into civilian life and how we can be most effective in supporting those who have served.2022-11-2215 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherSocial Justice and Inclusion in the Mental Health InstituteWe talk with Dr. Akansha Vaswani-Bye and Sarah Fikre about their experiences, career paths thus far and what inspires and motivates them to keep pushing for a more equitable landscape in the mental health field. They also discuss how the track in the Mental Health Institute will help providers understand that by taking a Social Justice and Inclusion approach to mental health care, we can challenge these disparities and inequities in order to provide the most effective and culturally appropriate care for our patients. Listen to learn about the available sessions in the Social Justice and Inclusion Track, how...2022-10-2538 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteBuilding Rapport and Working Overextensions with Dave ClossonOur personality aspects influence our leadership traits. Join us as we chat with Dave Closson about his upcoming Leadership Institute Community of Practice session, titled "Building Rapport and Working Overextensions." In this episode, we'll discuss workplace thinking styles and the overall importance of individualized attention to the unique personality traits of each team member.  This podcast was produced as part of promotions for the upcoming webinar, Building Rapport and Working Overextensions with Dave Closson.2022-09-1218 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherEssentials of Care for Supporting Individuals with Serious Mental IllnessIn this extended interview, the SPIRIT Lab team at UW share their insights about workforce needs and training supports for effectively helping people living with serious mental illness.2022-09-091h 04Putting It TogetherPutting It TogetherOpiod Overdose PreventionWe speak with Alison Newman, of Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI) at the University of Washington about common myths around overdose, harm reduction and what to do if you see someone experiencing an overdose.2022-09-0314 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinutePromoting Equity and Inclusion in the Workforce: Examining Bias in Hiring Practices with Dr. Anitra Warrior and Dr. Belinda HinojosMitigating bias in hiring and promoting practices in the behavioral health field is a priority.  Behavioral health practitioners are required now more than ever to pay closer attention to these challenges in the workplace. Join us for a discussion with Dr. Anitra Warrior and Dr. Belinda Hinojos around increasing awareness, effectively navigating challenges, and moving towards action. This podcast was produced as part of promotions for the upcoming webinar, Promoting Equity and Inclusion in the Workforce: Examining Bias in Hiring Practices with Dr. Anitra Warrior and Dr. Belinda Hinojos. 2022-08-1511 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherTalking About Equity in ActionWe speak with Ashley Stewart, PhD, MSW, LSW, about defining equity and examining actionable steps toward inclusive practices.2022-08-1110 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherNavigating the Tough Stuff: LGBTQ Suicide Prevention for FamiliesIn this episode, we speak with Shawna Canaga, Family Support Specialist and the statewide Peer Delivered Services Trainer for Oregon Family Support Network (OFSN) about suicide prevention for LGBTQ people and their families.2022-08-1114 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherTruth, Trauma and Equity-Informed SolutionsWe speak with Ashley Stewart, MSW, PhD, LSW, about equity, intergenerational trauma, and strategies to enhance racially equitable standards of practice.2022-08-1110 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherCo-Occurring Disorders: Compassionate Care for Healing and RecoveryIn this episode, we speak with Elizabeth Black, MRC, LADC, about the importance of understanding how each disorder impacts the other is imperative to providing effective interventions.2022-08-1111 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherNavigating the Tough Stuff: LGBTQ Suicide Awareness for FamiliesWe speak with Shawna Canaga about increadsing LGBTQ youth suicide awareness from the family perspective. Offered in collaboration with Oregon Family Support Network.2022-08-1110 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherIntegration of NCLAS in HealthWe speak with Suganya Sockalingam, PhD and Scott van Loo, M about the National Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Standards (NCLAS) and how they can be adapted for healthcare systems and educational systems providing school mental health.2022-08-1114 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherIncreasing Cultural Connection with Hispanic and Latinx Clients: Incorporating Strategies to Effectively Engage Hispanic and Latinx Clients | Part 3/3In this third epsiode on the topic of Increasing Cultural Connection with Hispanic and Latinx Clients, we discuss cultural needs and treatment adaptations that can best serve the Hispanic and Latinx populations with Michelle Evans, DSW, LCSW, CADC.2022-08-1110 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherSupervising Peer Specialists: How supervision can help peer specialists remain peer when working on clinical teamsIn this episode we speak with Patricia Deegan, PhD, discussing the unique and unduplicated contribution of peer specialists working as members of clinical teams, in particular, issues around supervision.2022-08-1115 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherIncreasing Cultural Connection with Hispanic and Latinx Clients: Assessing the Cultural Adaptation Needs of the Organization and Clinician | Part 2/3In this episode, we continue our discussion with Michelle Evans, DSW, LCSW, CADC, around cultural needs and treatment adaptations that can best serve the Hispanic and Latinx populations, with a focus on how to assess the organizational environment to identify cultural adaptation needs.2022-08-1109 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherWisdom to Know the Difference for SupervisorsFrom a Supervisory perspective, Rebekah Demirel of Trauma Integration Programs, discusses how we can view decision-making through a trauma-informed lens and explore our own personal history, psycho-neuro patterns, and habitual thought processes to build new decision making paths and lead a team from the heart.2022-08-0319 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherLeader Kaleidoscope for Multicultural Supervisors: Supporting Our TeamsWe speak with Aleks Martin, social worker and LGBTQIA2S+ activist, about how supervisors of behavioral health/mental health providers can focus on the diversity of their team through the lens of race, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, class, and other "-isms" through compassion and understanding, and challenge our socially conditioned approaches to our practices not just with our clients, but with our fellow professionals.2022-08-0311 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherStaff Kaleidoscope for Multicultural ProvidersWe speak with Aleks Martin, MSW, LSWAIC, SUDP, about the term 'kaleidoscope' and how it applies to being a mental health provider from their race, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, class, and other "-isms" that break the community apart.2022-08-0312 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherThe Role of the Peer within a Clinical TeamIn this episode, Maria Monroe-DeVita, Ph.D, speaks with Patricia Deegan, Ph.D, about the role of the Peer within a clinical team.2022-08-0312 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherIncreasing Cultural Connection with Hispanic and Latinx Clients: Understanding the Cultural Needs of the Hispanic and Latinx Client | Part 1/3In this episode, we speak with Michelle Evans, DSW, LCSW, CADC.about establishing respectful relationships with our Hispanic and Latinx clients.2022-08-0309 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherWisdom to Know the Difference for Direct Service ProvidersWe talk with Rebekah Demirel of Trauma Integration Programs, how we can view decision-making through a trauma-informed lens and explore one's own personal history, psycho-neuro patterns, and habitual thought processes to build new decision making paths towards a more stable and dependable foundation of clarity and heart. 2022-07-2022 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteEquity and inclusion in behavioral health work with Shawn SorrellCurrent political environment around equity and inclusion in the workplace has made it challenging for practitioners to provide effective evidence-based practices towards prevention, treatment, and recovery.  Behavioral health practitioners are required now more than ever to pay closer attention to these challenges in the workplace.  Join us for a discussion around increasing awareness, effectively navigating challenges, and moving towards action. This podcast was produced as part of promotions for the upcoming webinar, Community of Practice: Equity and Inclusion in Behavioral Health Work hosted by Shawn Sorrell.2022-07-0713 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteSocial impact and remote working with Jonathan LiebertThe pandemic has permanently changed how we think about work. As the U.S. enters year three of working through the pandemic, people are channeling their internal reflections and shaping them into a new way of working and trying to find meaning in work and the companies that they work for. Join us for a discussion about how capitalism is evolving, why companies must do more social and environmental good and how you can recruit and retain top talent in an ever changing job market. This podcast was produced as part of promotions for the upcoming webinar Co...2022-06-2117 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherHomelessness + Mental Health: Providers with Lived ExperienceWe speak with Steven Samra, MPA, Senior Associate, C4 Innovations and Will Connelly, CEO, Park Center about their lived experience of homelessness, mental health issues, the complex web of homelessness, and how that informs what they do.2022-06-1614 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherCultural Elements of Native Mental HealthIn this episode we speak with Raymond Daw, MA, Diné (Navajo) about the disparaties Native populations in rural areas suffer from, and cultural elements that can help improve mental health for Native people living in these rural areas.2022-04-0813 minRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsMHTTC Burnout Busters Episode 4 on RN Huddle!After a bit of a break, we bring it back with our MHTTC Burnout Buster guests! Today’s episode cover’s women in health care (#WomensHistoryMonth) and how they’ve been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in particular. On this episode we welcome first time guest Brandy Clarke to the pod! She’s joined by recurring guest, Hannah West, and our very own co-host Renee Paulin. Ladies, keep up the good work in your professional career and take a listen!2022-03-2400 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherDisaster Behavioral Health Health Support Team to Poland for Ukraine CrisisDr. Kira Mauseth discusses her upcoming trip to the Poland/Ukraine border to deliver train-the-trainer curriculum on disaster behavioral health response and training, and her experience in the field. 2022-03-1516 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherGrief, Exhaustion, and Finding Vitality in Behavioral Health Care for StaffWe talk to Dr. Kira Mauseth about supports for behavioral healthcare providers in addressing grief, loss, and bereavement.2022-03-0314 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherGrief, Exhaustion, and Finding Vitality in Behavioral Health Care for Supervisors & LeadershipWe talk to Dr. Kira Mauseth about the impact of long-term, pandemic and other life stressors, and how they affect us as supervisors and leaders in the mental health field.2022-03-0314 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherListening to Voices of Lived Experience in RecoveryIn this episode of Putting it Together, we speak with three people in recovery about their recovery journey and what they'd like behavioral health practitioners to consider when supporting people through their journey to recovery. 2022-02-121h 08Putting It TogetherPutting It TogetherA Framework for Whole-Person Care in Behavioral HealthWe speak with Ken Kraybill about the importance of whole-person care in behavioral health. We will explore how being person-centered, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented can help address disparities. Last but not least, we discuss how to be self-compassionate in our work.  More details HERE.2022-02-1215 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherSafe, Sane, and Stable in Turbulent TimesIn this episode, we talk to Rebekah Demirel, the amazing Trauma Integration Specialist, about how to hold space for ourselves so we can not only help ourselves heal and cope as we live through these turbulent times, but also our clients.2022-02-1210 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherLEND A HAND: A Crisis Management, Triage and De-escalation ModelWe speak with Dr. Kira Mauseth, practicing clinical psychologist, co-lead for the Behavioral Health Strike Team for the WA State Department of Health, and member of Washington state’s Disaster Medical Advisory Committee about crisis management, triage, and de-escalation. 2022-02-1215 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherTransgender Mental HealthIn honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance, we speak with Ryan Kim Tiêu, an Associate Clinical Social Worker. They are also a former Executive and Mental Health Director at the Gender Health Center, a trans and POC-led grassroots nonprofit that provides mental health, healthcare, and advocacy services for queer and transgender community members in Sacramento, CA.2022-02-1209 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherMaximizing Therapeutic Alliance in Suicide CareJoin us to learn about suicide care with Dr. Kate Comtois, a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington and director of the Center for Suicide Prevention and Recovery (CSPAR).2022-02-1213 minPutting It TogetherPutting It TogetherOpioids, Overdose, and Naloxone AdministrationIn this episode, we speak with Sean Hemmerle, Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution Consultant at the Washington State Department of Health, about opioids, mental health, and the importance of a harm reduction approach.2022-02-0412 minRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsMHTTC Burnout Busters Episode 3 on RN Huddle!Episode Note: Below are a list of links that our experts provided for your knowledge! Where to seek help: Talk to your nurse or PCP APA: https://locator.apa.org/ [na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com] Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists [na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com] ARC: https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mid-america-mhttc/adult-resilience-curriculum-arc-health-professionals [na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com] Burnout Busters: https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mid-america-mhttc/burnout-busters-podcast 2022-01-2000 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsYou Can Pray AND Go To Therapy - Lena GreenDr. Lena Green is the executive director of New York City’s HOPE Center, which provides mental health services to parishioners of First Corinthian Baptist Church and the Harlem community in Manhattan. She discusses the role of the faith community in addressing mental health stigma and needs. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and pr...2021-10-2642 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsLGBTQ Youth Face Added Mental Health Challenges - Meghan RomanelliDr. Meghan Romanelli is a mental health researcher and clinician. She discusses mental health needs, coping abilities and resiliency of LGBTQ youth and young adults of color, as well as unique challenges they face relating to bias and stigma. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in HHS Region 3 that provides...2021-10-2650 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide Trends"The Talk" is Lifesaving in More Ways Than One - Riana AndersonPsychologist and mental health researcher Dr. Riana Anderson is an expert on racial trauma and stress, and their effect on the mental health of youth and families. She discusses the effects of systemic racism and the recent American racial reckoning on Black youth, as well as the importance of having “the talk” to their mental health. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and...2021-10-2650 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsWhy Researchers Are Ringing the Alarm - Rhonda BoydPsychologist and mental health researcher Dr. Rhonda Boyd was a co-author of a report about Black youth suicide and mental health that was commissioned by the Congressional Black Caucus and led by Dr. Michael A. Lindsey. She discusses what we know about Black youth suicide and mental health, what she has been seeing in youth during the pandemic, and what is needed to reverse troubling trends. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed...2021-10-2644 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsTaking a Knee Led to Taking a Stand for Mental Health - Kenny StillsNFL wide receiver Kenny Stills has used his platform to spread awareness about mental health, as well as racial injustice. He discusses how the public backlash against his activism affected him mentally, how therapy helped him on and off the field, his views about actions taken by Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles to protect their mental health, and what led him to hold the Still Growing Summit mental health camp for youth. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and...2021-10-2553 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSurviving a Suicide Attempt - Mike VenyMental health public speaker and author Mike Veny is a survivor of suicide attempts as an adolescent. He discusses what led him to attempt suicide, his journey to better mental health, and how parents and educators should speak with youth who are struggling. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in...2021-10-2542 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsLife after the Suicide Death of a Child - Tami Charles, Part 2Mental health advocate and entrepreneur Tami Charles is the mother of Seven Bridges, a Black 10-year-old who died in Louisville in 2019. She discusses her son’s final hours and how she is working now to spread awareness around bullying and suicide. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence, and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in HHS Region 3 th...2021-10-2535 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsWhen a Parent Loses a Child to Suicide - Tami Charles, Part 1Mental health advocate and entrepreneur Tami Charles is the mother of Seven Bridges, a Black 10-year-old who died in Louisville in 2019. She discusses his life and the events that led up to her son’s death, including bullying at school that targeted his disability and race. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in HHS Region 3 that provides prevention, treatment and recovery support services to individuals wh...2021-10-2333 minRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsMHTTC Burnout Busters is back on RN Huddle!Episode Note: MHTTC’s Main Webpage: https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mid-america-mhttc/home Burnout Busters Podcast Page: https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mid-america-mhttc/burnout-busters-podcast 2021-09-1600 minRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsRNHuddle Podcast - Nursing Hot TopicsMHTTC Burnout Busters joins RN Huddle!Episode Note: Below are the links discussed in the episode. https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5c5b66e10b42f155662a8e9e/608304f3b9897b1589b14bee_mental-health-survey-2021.pdf https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2775923 Here is a link for the website with all the Adult Resilience Curriculum materials available: https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mid-america-mhttc/professional-well-being And here is the link for the Burnout Busters podcast webpage: https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mid-america-mhttc/burnout-busters-podcast 2021-07-0843 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteComing soon: Nurses' well-being, national symposium, plus a survey seeking YOUR input on Burnout Busters!The Burnout Busters return to deliver a few off-season updates. First, Dr. Jordan Thayer and Dr. Hannah West tease their guest spot on RN Huddle, a podcast on all things nursing brought to you by the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha. After an especially demanding year for nurses, the Burnout Busters chat with Renee Paulin, MSN, RN, CWOCN, about helpful well-being strategies for the profession. You can find that episode at https://rnhuddle.unmc.edu/ after it drops next week. Anyone interested in organizational-level well-being will not want to miss the MHTTC Network’s fr...2021-06-2805 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteWhen empathy becomes too much: How crises translate to trauma and what to do about itHealth care professionals working with patients or clients who have endured traumatic events can expect to experience some stress related to this role. But at what point does that stress become detrimental, or even cross a line into secondary or vicarious trauma? This week, join our Burnout Busters for a conversation around trauma. Host Hannah West, PhD, talks about her work with trauma patients and with organizations on addressing trauma among caregivers, prior to and in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. You’ll learn how to recognize trauma and take steps to respond to its symptoms, and how th...2021-05-191h 05Mid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteDon't go it alone: Meaningful connections can help you through tough timesNo one knows better than registered nurse Denesha McGhee-Hill that we have to lean on our connections with others to help us weather difficult experiences. McGhee-Hill started working on a medical surgical floor in February 2020 and, like many nurses at the time, quickly transitioned into treating COVID-19 patients. In addition to learning to bear the typical stressors of patient care, she was on the front lines as the world came to find out just how devastating the COVID-19 virus would be. In this episode of Burnout Busters, join us for a conversation with McGhee-Hill about how relationships — be it wi...2021-05-101h 04Mid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteMental Health Awareness Month: 30-day well-being challengeThe Burnout Busters introduce listeners to our 30-day mental health challenge held in celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month. Follow @MidAmericaMHTTC on Twitter and search Mid-America MHTTC on Facebook for simple daily exercises intended to boost your mental health and well-being. Let us know you're participating using the hashtag #mhttcbyebyeburnout. This will enter you in a chance to win a physical copy of our Adult Resilience Curriculum (ARC) workbook, containing many more well-being activities. We'll be back next week with a full-length episode on connection and community. As always, you can learn more about Burnout...2021-05-0302 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteBe here now: Integrating mindfulness into your daily life with easeMindfulness doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, sometimes all it takes is returning your awareness to the present moment. The science behind mindfulness is known worldwide and cross-culturally: Our brains are prediction-making machines, so it can take some training to prevent ourselves from jumping to conclusions about events that haven’t happened yet. This week, Steve Wengel, MD, is our guest from the “wellness biz” (his words). Dr. Wengel is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and the assistant vice chancellor for campus wellness for UNMC and the Universi...2021-04-1951 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteCalibrating your life compass: How values can orient you toward well-beingOne of the most important steps we can take when investing in our well-being is identifying our values: or, as this week's guest Ali DeLizza, PhD, defines them, “the things in life that give us meaning and purpose.” Once we’ve identified our values, we can set goals that help us prioritize actions that make us feel fulfilled — even when we are experiencing stress or burnout in other parts of our professional and personal lives. Dr. DeLizza is a child psychologist and director of wellness programming at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where she also serves as an assistan...2021-04-1242 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteWhen self-care isn't enough: Why we need organizations to tackle well-beingSometimes, our best efforts to cultivate individual well-being just won't cut it. Instead, workplace culture needs a do-over. Clayton Cook, PhD, of the University of Minnesota helps organizations do just that. This week, our Burnout Busters talk to Dr. Cook — one of the masterminds behind the Adult Resilience Curriculum (ARC) — about what it takes to build healthier work environments. When organizations adopt a culture of well-being, he explains, employees can expend their energy working rather than tolerating their work conditions. This episode is a must-listen for both health care leadership and everyday professionals. Administrators with the capacity to implement chan...2021-04-0547 minMid-America MHTTC MinuteMid-America MHTTC MinuteWe are not robots: How stress is core to being human and ways we can work with it during tough timesEver feel overwhelmed by messaging about self-care, or plagued by toxic positivity? What constitutes self-care, and at what point can it become unhelpful? This week, the Burnout Busters explain the meaning of stress, argue the case for a strong focus on professional well-being, and dismantle common misconceptions about well-being with Aria Fiat, PhD, one of the developers of the Adult Resilience Curriculum (ARC) and a school and pediatric psychologist, speaker, and educator based at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Dr. Fiat shares simple stress-busting tactics — gratitude journaling and listening to your inner child — that she uses to redirect her th...2021-03-2946 min