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    Explore " health-care-systems" with insightful episodes like "On Health Justice: Understanding Disparities in Mental Healthcare" and "On Culturally Responsive Mental Health Care: Addressing the Needs of a Diverse Population" from podcasts like ""On the Mind with The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry" and "On the Mind with The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    On Health Justice: Understanding Disparities in Mental Healthcare

    On Health Justice: Understanding Disparities in Mental Healthcare
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    In this episode, we speak with Justin A. Chen, M.D., M.P.H. about disparities in mental healthcare. Join us in a discussion that defines “health justice” and explores how our society views mental health and psychiatric care. Learn the causes behind limited access to mental health support and what patients, providers and the public can do to start to turn this around. Featured Speaker: Justin A. Chen, M.D., M.P.H. is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry, Vice Chair for Ambulatory Services, and Vice Chair for Health Justice at Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry. In these roles, Dr. Chen is responsible for overseeing and advancing behavioral health outpatient services to ensure the delivery of innovative high quality, patient-centered care that is accessible to the diverse populations of New York City and Westchester County.

    On Culturally Responsive Mental Health Care: Addressing the Needs of a Diverse Population

    On Culturally Responsive Mental Health Care: Addressing the Needs of a Diverse Population
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    In this episode, we speak with Stephanie Cherestal, Ph.D. about the impact of cultural diversity on mental health and health care. Reflecting on the diversity of patient experiences connecting with mental health providers, Dr. Cherestal shares examples of how intersectionality and racial trauma impact psychotherapeutic treatments. Along with these examples, Dr. Cherestal provides vital steps for patients and providers to take when considering culturally responsive mental health care.

    Featured Speaker: Stephanie Cherestal, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of psychology in clinical psychiatry and co-director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Cherestal is also an assistant attending and director of the Adult and Adolescent Dialectal Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Program in the Outpatient Department at NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Behavioral Health. 

    Learn more about Stephanie Cherestal, Ph.D.

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