• #13 - Understanding Mental Health Care in America

  • Apr 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

#13 - Understanding Mental Health Care in America

  • Summary

  • Explore the mental health crisis in America. Understand the impact of social determinants like income, race, career, and gender on mental health, and learn how different communities are affected. We delve into treatment accessibility, costs, and evolving public perceptions. Discover commonly prescribed medications and address the ongoing drug overdose crisis. Additionally, we discuss the future of mental health care, the role of AI, and how the US compares to other countries.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00:00) The Mental Health Crisis

    (00:03:52) Youth Mental Health

    (00:08:28) Older Adults Mental Health

    (00:15:13) Drug Abuse

    (00:19:36) Why the Crisis?

    (00:25:19) Outpatient Care and Therapy

    (00:28:57) Inpatient Care

    (00:31:30) Medications and Polypharmacy

    (00:40:39) Public Perceptions of Mental Health

    (00:42:49) Natural Treatments and Holistic Care

    (00:48:28) Access and Cost Roadblocks

    (00:55:25) Income vs. Mental Health

    (00:57:01) Career vs. Mental Health

    (00:59:40) Race vs. Mental Health

    (01:05:11) Women vs. Mental Health

    (01:07:42) Men vs. Mental Health

    (01:12:03) LGBTQ+ vs. Mental Health

    (01:14:08) Positive Changes so Far

    (01:18:12) AI in Mental Health Care

    (01:20:53) US vs. Other Countries

    (01:23:54) Future of Mental Health Care

    (01:26:39) Conclusion

    (01:27:52) Outro

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