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Disasters and Behavioral Health in Today’s World: Implications for Leadership | Panel Discussion (Part 2)
August 26, 2020 @ 12:45 pm – 1:30 pm MDT
Offered in Partnership with the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL).
This event is open to the public, free for CBHL and IIMHL members, and $15 for non-members. CBHL members login to register. IIMHL members – contact kathy@iimhl.com for your free coupon code.
Part 2 of ‘Disasters and Behavioral Health in Today’s World: Implications for Leadership’ will be a facilitated, interactive discussion with panelists immediately following the webinar to further explore key themes, ask questions and to learn from one another. The topics will be flexible and tailored to the needs and requests of the attendees. Potential topics for further exploration include:
- How do I handle a conflict between my personal opinion and my professional role?
- What does success or failure look like?
- What if I can’t protect our patients/clients/workers/families?
- What if I over/under/inappropriately respond?
- Will these issues define my role as a behavioral health leader going forward?
If you have not yet registered for the webinar (Part 1), you can do so by clicking here.
Our speakers (see part 1 for speaker biographies):
- Dr. Joshua C. Morganstein, MD, Associate Professor and Assistant Chair in the Department of Psychiatry and Assistant Director at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress (CSTS) in the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He is a Captain in the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service.
- Brian W.Flynn, EdD is Associate Director of Health Systems in the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University. He is a former Rear Admiral/Assistant Surgeon General in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS).
- Tim DeWeese is the Behavioral Health Director for Johnson County Behavioral Health in Kansas.