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    Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice

    Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service delivery, criminal and social justice, policy analysis, and more.
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    Episodes (66)

    26: Jonathan Purtle on Legislators’ Opinions on Adverse Childhood Experiences

    26: Jonathan Purtle on Legislators’ Opinions on Adverse Childhood Experiences

    Jonathan Purtle, Dr.P.H., M.Sc., joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss state legislators’ opinions about adverse childhood experiences as risk factors for adult behavioral health conditions, as well as how opinions vary between legislators with different characteristics.

    • Dr. Purtle’s research interests [1:35]
    • What are adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)? [3:50]
    • How do the opinions of state legislators align with the body of evidence on ACEs? [6:57]
    • Description of study methods [8:18]
    • Characteristics of the surveyed legislators [13:00]
    • Major findings of the study [14:54]
    • What’s next in this line of research [25:36]

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    25: Services for Autism, Hospitalizations and AOT, and Behavioral Economics for Medication Adherence

    25: Services for Autism, Hospitalizations and AOT, and Behavioral Economics for Medication Adherence

    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss psychiatric hospitalization of youths with autism spectrum disorder and whether increasing spending on home and community-based care lowers that risk [1:13], reducing hospitalization through court-ordered assisted outpatient treatment with or without assertive community treatment [11:20], and use of behavioral economics to enhance medication adherence [20:47].

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    24: First-Episode Psychosis, Marijuana Legalization, and Suicide

    24: First-Episode Psychosis, Marijuana Legalization, and Suicide

    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss an innovative program to engage patients with early psychosis [1:12], two essays on the legalization of marijuana [11:25], and the aftermath of celebrity suicide [22:30].

    Check out Editor's Choice, a new set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. Sign up to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections.

    Other articles may be viewed at our web site.

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    23: Transforming Inpatient Care and Sharing Clinician Notes

    23: Transforming Inpatient Care and Sharing Clinician Notes

    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss a new model of inpatient care in England [1:23] and improving clinician practices when sharing notes with patients [14:42].

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    22: Paul Appelbaum on Responsibility for Suicide or Violence on Campus

    22: Paul Appelbaum on Responsibility for Suicide or Violence on Campus

    Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D., joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss what degree of responsibility universities have to prevent student suicide or violence on campus.

    This question was the focus of two recent state supreme court decisions, in Massachusetts and in California. Looking to legal rules that define when duties exist to protect third parties, both courts held that the unique aspects of the campus setting create a responsibility for universities to take reasonable steps to protect students from themselves and each other. Widening the scope of institutional liability in this way could encourage schools to overreact to students with mental health problems, making them less likely to come forward for treatment.

    Dr. Appelbaum is the Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine and Law in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University, New York City, and is editor of the Law & Psychiatry column in Psychiatric Services.

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    21: Technology

    21: Technology

    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss the use of text messaging to detect postpartum depression (01:16), the use of telemedicine to improve medication adherence (11:45), and ethical considerations regarding Internet searches for patient information (19:56).

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    19: Malingering, 13 Reasons Why, and Predicting Suicidal Behavior

    19: Malingering, 13 Reasons Why, and Predicting Suicidal Behavior
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss malingering in the psychiatric emergency department, the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, and whether responses to item 9 of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) predicts suicidal behavior among outpatients with diagnoses of psychotic disorders.

    18: Leadership, Measurement-Based Care, and a Reward Policy for Family Care

    18: Leadership, Measurement-Based Care, and a Reward Policy for Family Care
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss the effects of transformational leadership on mental health practitioners’ attitudes toward feedback, provider attitudes and experience with measurement-based mental health care, and China’s reward policy for family care of persons with serious mental illness.

    16: First-Episode Psychosis Care and Recovery Colleges

    16: First-Episode Psychosis Care and Recovery Colleges
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss racial and ethnic differences in treatment outcomes among participants in a randomized controlled trial of an intervention for first-episode psychosis; psychosis literacy among Latinos with first-episode psychosis and their caregivers; and recovery colleges, which involve supporting people living with mental health problems through adult education.

    12: Self-Directed Care, First-Episode Psychosis Care, and a Personal Account of Mental Illness

    12: Self-Directed Care, First-Episode Psychosis Care, and a Personal Account of Mental Illness
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss housing and employment outcomes for mental health self-direction participants; results of OnTrackNY, a coordinated specialty care program for early psychosis; and a first-person account on the disabling effects of mental illness on education.

    11: A Lifestyle Intervention, High Hospital Use, Medicaid Work Requirements

    11: A Lifestyle Intervention, High Hospital Use, Medicaid Work Requirements
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss In SHAPE, a lifestyle intervention for individuals with serious mental illness; outcomes of a peer mentor intervention for persons with recurrent psychiatric hospitalizations; and the inaugural Viewpoint column in Psychiatric Services. Viewpoint is a new feature that touches on controversial and important current topics. Our first Viewpoint discusses work requirements in Medicaid.

    Articles may be viewed online at ps.psychiatryonline.org.

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    10: Psychiatric Workforce Issues, Depression Awareness in Schools, and Implicit Bias

    10: Psychiatric Workforce Issues, Depression Awareness in Schools, and Implicit Bias
    Lloyd Sederer, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of the New York State Office of Mental Health and adjunct professor at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, joins host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., to discuss psychiatric workforce issues, a depression-prevention program in high schools, and how implicit bias affects mental health care services. Articles may be viewed online at ps.psychiatryonline.org.

    09: Electroconvulsive Therapy, Peer Support of Medical Conditions, and Disparities in Access to Care

    09: Electroconvulsive Therapy, Peer Support of Medical Conditions, and Disparities in Access to Care
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss recipients of electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT; peer-led self-management of general medical conditions for patients with serious mental illnesses; and racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in health care access and use among U.S. adults with serious psychological distress. Articles may be viewed online at ps.psychiatryonline.org.

    08: Supported Employment, Constant Observation, and Three Ways to Improve Mental Health Care

    08: Supported Employment, Constant Observation, and Three Ways to Improve Mental Health Care
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss discharge practices in individual placement and support programs, a quality improvement approach to improving use of constant observation in a general hospital, and three nontraditional approaches to improving psychiatric care. Articles may be viewed online at ps.psychiatryonline.org.

    07: Person-Oriented Recovery, Managing Medical Conditions, and the ACA and Behavioral Health

    07: Person-Oriented Recovery, Managing Medical Conditions, and the ACA and Behavioral Health
    Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin discuss person-oriented recovery of individuals with serious mental illnesses, the management of common medical conditions by office-based psychiatrists, and behavioral health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Articles may be viewed online at ps.psychiatryonline.org.