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SUMMARY:CBHL Member Roundtable | Exploring the Global Climate Crisis and Community-based Solutions to Build Mental Health Wellness and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Are you seeing the impacts of the global climate crisis in your organizations or communities? Does  your community have methods in place that can prevent and heal the widespread distresses and traumas that can result from the impacts? \n\n\n\nJoin us February 8 for a member roundtable focused on the mental health impacts and responses to the global climate crisis.  \n\n\n\nThis roundtable dialogue will expand awareness of the importance\, methods\, and many benefits of community-based initiatives that build individual and collective social\, psychological\, emotional\, and behavioral wellness and resilience for the impacts of the global climate crisis and other adversities. It will also emphasize the need to integrate efforts to address social isolation and loneliness\, ACEs\, and other behavioral health problems into these community initiatives.  \n\n\n\n\nRegister Here!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen:  February 8\, 2024 at 9:00am PT / 10:00am MT / 11:00am CT / 12:00pm ET \n\n\n\nSpeakers: \n\n\n\nBob Doppelt | International Transformational Resilience Coalition (ITRC)  \n\n\n\nMebane Boyd | Resilient Communities Officer\, North Carolina Healthy and Resilient Communities Initiative \n\n\n\nBecky Turner | Director of Community Engagement\, Community Resilience Initiative (Walla Walla WA)  \n\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________________________ \n\n\n\nSpeakers’ Information: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBob Doppelt founded and coordinates the International Transformational Resilience Coalition (ITRC)\, a network of mental health\, social service\, disaster management\, climate\, and faith organizations and professionals. He is trained in both counseling psychology and environmental science and has combined the two fields throughout his career. He is also a Graduate of the International Program on the Management of Sustainability\, in Ziest\, The Netherlands\, and a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Instructor. He is also a former Fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center. Early in his career Bob worked as a counselor with troubled youth and their families. Decades later he directed the Climate Leadership Initiative at the University of Oregon\, a climate change research and technical assistance program that was one of the first in the U.S. to assist private\, non-profit\, and public entities to develop climate mitigation and adaptation plans. For many years he also taught systems thinking at the UO. Through this work Bob realized that the mental health and psychosocial impacts of the climate crisis were a very significant but largely unaddressed problem. This led him in 2013 to organize the ITRC. Due to his many years of work\, in 2015 Bob was named one the world’s “50 Most Talented Social Innovators” by the World CRS Congress. Bob is the author of a number of books on the interface between individual\, group\, community\, and social resilience and ecological regeneration. His newest book is Preventing and Healing Climate Traumas: A Guide for Building Resilience and Hope in Communities (Taylor and Francis/Routledge Publishing\, March 2023). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMebane Boyd served for over 20 years in a variety of leadership roles in non-profit organizations in Wilmington NC such as the Domestic Violence Shelter\, the Children’s Museum and Smart Start of New Hanover County. She was tapped to lead the New Hanover Resiliency Task Force in 2018 which brought together over 100 organizations and more than 600 individuals to reduce ACEs and build a compassionate community. Following Hurricane Florence\, Mebane was selected to be the community champion for New Hanover County for its work with the National Center for Disaster Preparedness to ensure that children’s unique needs are considered in disaster planning. Since April 2021\, she has filled the role of the Resilient Communities Officer at the NC Partnership for Children\, learning from and building the capacities of the numerous multi-sector community coalitions across the state to build trauma-informed\, healing-centered communities. Mebane is married to her husband of 37 years and has two adult children. In her free time\, she enjoys reading\, walks on the beach\, puzzling and playing mah jongg. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBecky Turner (she/her) joined the CRI team as Director of Community Engagement in September 2022. A homegrown Walla Walla Valley resident\, Becky has worked as a public school teacher and in the local nonprofit sphere. A former Executive Director of a reentry-based nonprofit\, she and her team provided human services to people after incarceration. Becky is also an active volunteer in the community of Walla Walla\, and a member of the local Reach Out coalition to prevent suicide. Eager to put her first-hand knowledge of the community to good use\, Becky looks forward to bringing CRI’s trauma-informed and resilience-focused training to all sectors of the Walla Walla Valley. When she’s not working on making connections in the community\, Becky enjoys gardening and having weekly Sunday dinners with her extended family\, where she is the assigned dessert maker. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrinciples of Change OverviewDownload
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/cbhl-member-roundtable-exploring-the-global-mental-health-crisis-and-community-based-solutions-to-build-mental-health-wellness-and-resilience/
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SUMMARY:CBHL Member Networking Conversation | Profiles in Leadership - Meet Dr. Tom Insel!
DESCRIPTION:Meet Tom lnsel\, M.D.\, a Psychiatrist\, Neuroscientist and a National Leader in mental health research\, policy\, and technology! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for our monthly networking conversation\, “Profiles in Behavioral Health Leadership.” This series is designed to highlight inspirational leaders who are eager to share their personal leadership journey and the things that make them tick. You’ll gain valuable insight into the lessons they’ve learned\, their proudest achievements\, and how they maintain the passion and drive to cultivate healing\, wellness\, and recovery through their work. \n\n\n\n\nRegister Here!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTom lnsel\, M.D.\, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist\, has been a national leader in mental health research\, policy\, and technology. From 2002-2015\, Dr. Insel served as Director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). More recently\, he led the Mental Health Team at Verily (2015-2017); co-founded Mindstrong Health (2017-2019)\, a start-up building tools for people with serious mental illness; and served as a special advisor to California Governor Gavin Newsom (2019)\, helping on behavioral health issues. In 2020\, he co-founded Humanest Care\, a therapeutic online community for recovery. In 2022\, he joined Vanna Health as a co-founder and executive chair. Vanna Health is a start-up helping people with serious mental illness engage in psychosocial supportive care.  \n\n\n\nHe has served on the board of the Steinberg Institute\, (Chair\, 2019- 2021) and currently serves on the board of Fountain House as well as being an advisor to several mental health start-ups (including Alto Neuroscience\, Cerebral\, Compass Pathways\, Owl Insights\, Koa Health\, Valera Health\, and Ellipsis Health) and the Future of Healthcare Commission for the state of New York He is the author of Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health (Penguin Random House\, 2022). Dr. Insel is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and has received numerous national and international awards including honorary degrees in the U.S. and Europe. More info at www.thomasinselmd.com. \n\n\n\nMember networking conversations are designed to provide CBHL members with a unique opportunity to connect\, exchange valuable insights\, and collaborate with fellow leaders who are making a difference in their communities.  These sessions offer an informal platform for engaging discussions on leadership topics and challenges that are currently top of mind for our members.   \n\n\n\nThis time is for you!  We encourage you to join the conversation with your camera on if possible.  We look forward to seeing you. \n\n\n\nDr. Tom Insel
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/cbhl-member-networking-conversation-profiles-in-leadership-meet-dr-tom-insel/
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SUMMARY:CBHL Member Roundtable | Supporting the Uptake of Behavioral Health Apps
DESCRIPTION:Register\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHave you considered the possibility of integrating behavioral health apps or new technologies into your services? Do you feel stuck by how to choose the right technology\, or how to implement successfully?  \n\n\n\nJoin us for an engaging discussion based on the insights shared in our November 2023 webinar\, Revolutionizing Behavioral Health: The Role of Behavioral Health Apps in Addressing the Workforce Crisis\, which delved into the potential of behavioral health apps as a transformative technology supporting both mental and physical wellbeing. The escalating demand for behavioral health services coupled with challenges in the workforce creates a compelling reason to take a closer look at forward-thinking solutions. \n\n\n\nIn this member roundtable\, panelists will rejoin us to explore how to successfully integrate behavioral health apps and technology into existing practices.   We will discuss challenges faced by organizations in determining how to select the right technology\, considerations for how to implement as a complement to existing services\, and talk about what additional support members might need to feel more informed and better equipped to implement successfully. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: February 27\, 2024 | 10am-11am PT / 11am-12pm MT / 12pm-1pm CT / 1pm-2pm ET \n\n\n\nPresenters:  \n\n\n\nDr. David R. Gastfriend M.D.\, DFASAM | Addiction Psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School \n\n\n\nDr. Garrett E. Moran\, Ph.D. | Principal Investigator for the Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care \n\n\n\nHarris Eyre\, M.D.\, Ph.D. | Kooth Digital Health \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenter Information\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Gastfriend is an addiction psychiatrist. At Harvard Medical School\, he directed addiction research at Massachusetts General Hospital and was an investigator in the NIDA Cocaine Collaborative Study\, NIAAA’s COMBINE Study and NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network. As Vice President at Alkermes\, Inc.\, he directed scientific publications on Vivitrol in clinical\, criminal justice and health economics research. \n\n\n\nHis research led most states to endorse the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria. His 150 scientific publications include the books The ASAM Criteria and Addiction Treatment Matching. His ASAM CONTINUUM – The ASAM Criteria Decision Engine ® and ASAM’s CO-Triage ® tools are being adopted nationwide. \n\n\n\nIn 2016\, he co-founded DynamiCare Health\, a nationally-scalable technology for Contingency Management and predictive analytics\, winning awards from Harvard Business School\, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts\, the Governor of Ohio\, and the New York Times. He has consulted to governments in Belgium\, China\, Iceland\, Israel\, Norway\, Russia and the U.S. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nGarrett E. Moran\, Ph.D.\, serves as the the Principal Investigator for the Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care\, a program sponsored by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)\, and served as Project Director of the Academy from 2010 until 2018. He is deeply committed to advancing holistic\, person-centered health care. Dr. Moran retired in 2021 from his role as the Associate Director of Services and Policy Innovation in the Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute\, and Professor in the School of Public Health and the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry at West Virginia University (WVU). Before coming to WVU he was a Vice President and Associate Director at Westat where he worked for 29 years.  \n\n\n\nDr. Moran has more than 50 years of experience in public policy\, program evaluation\, research\, and management. His career has included key leadership roles on projects for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)\, as well as consulting roles with states working on health reform and careintegration. His major areas of substantive expertise include integrated healthcare delivery\, health care financing\, health information technology\, and program evaluation. Dr. Moran directed the consultant support and writing contract for the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health in the early 2000s\, and subsequently served as an Advisor and Consultant to the States of Maryland and Ohio as they developed mental health transformation plans.  \n\n\n\n\nFrom 1993 to 1996\, Dr. Moran served as behavioral health commissioner in the Department of Health and Human Resources for the State of West Virginia. In this role\, he guided public policy related to people with mental or substance use disorders\, developmental disabilities\, and older adults. Dr. Moran is also a clinical psychologist\, whose early career included several years of direct clinical work with people with behavioral health disorders. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Eyre is a mental and brain health-focused systems executive. He has trained in clinical psychiatry\, neuroscience\, health administration\, health entrepreneurship\, and public policy. With these experiences\, he’s looking to impact mental and brain health at scale. \n\n\n\nHe was co-founder and chief medical officer of a precision mental health company. In this capacity\, he worked in teams towards many industry firsts. That is\, the first depression pharmacogenetic tool to be used by a large integrated delivery network\, as well as in a large primary care network. Noted by the US VA as the most promising tool for depression\, he co-led the securing of philanthropic funding for the first independently funded multicenter RCT for pharmacogenetics in severe mood disorders. \n\n\n\nHis other key positions are Senior Fellow at Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute and Lead at the Brain Capital Alliance. He advises the HEKA Fund\, the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association\, Kooth\, and is a member of the Champion’s Cabinet of the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative and The University of Sydney’s Mental Wealth Initiative. \n\n\n\nHe is an alumnus of the Forbes 30 Under 30 and the Fulbright Scholar program\, and an awardee of the EB1A Green Card\, an honor typically reserved for Nobel and Pulitzer prize winners. He has authored 190+ papers with 1000s of coauthors in journals such as World Psychiatry\, and Lancet Psychiatry\, and was the lead editor of the book ‘Convergence Mental Health’ (Oxford Press). \n\n\n\nDr Eyre maintains adjunct positions with Baylor College of Medicine\, The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston (UTHealth)\, Houston Methodist\, and Deakin University’s IMPACT (Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation).
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/cbhl-member-roundtable-supporting-the-uptake-ofbehavioral-health-apps/
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