In this episode, Kyle Goodknight and Dr. Doug Gallo explore the impact of trauma on clinicians and the need for mental health resources. They discuss the evolution of support in departments, challenges in finding specialized therapists for first responders, and the importance of normalizing mental health discussions. Dr. Gallo shares his EMS journey, touching on critical incident stress debriefing and the integration of mental health education. Topics include cumulative trauma, empathy, suicide risks, compassion fatigue, burnout, retention issues, the Great Resignation, and rural EMS challenges, highlighting the integration of mental health into overall well-being.
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(0:00) Introduction and The Impact of Trauma on Clinicians (0:18) Encouraging Audience Engagement and Guest Background (1:31) Importance of Provider Mental Health and Resource Needs (3:41) Evolution of Mental Health Support in Departments (5:11) Challenges and Need for Specialized Therapists for First Responders (7:39) Critical Incident Stress Debriefing and Its Effectiveness (9:09) Code Words for Seeking Help and Normalizing Mental Health Conversations (11:03) Dr. Gallo’s EMS Journey and Integrating Mental Health Education (13:40) Cumulative Trauma and Empathy in Clinical Care (16:14) Data-Driven Support and Traumatic Event Frequency for First Responders (17:42) Suicide Risks and Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms (19:01) Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Legal Implications (22:07) Empathy, Humanizing Patients, and Addressing Retention Issues (25:30) The Great Resignation, Burnout, and Rural EMS Challenges (29:38) Integrating Mental Health into Overall Health (29:56) Sponsor: Daniel Packard's Funky 5 (32:25) Identifying and Addressing Mental Health Challenges with Peer Support (39:26) Resources for Mental Health Crises and Concluding Thoughts
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedDecember 24, 2024 at 10:30 AM UTC
- Length45 min
- Season2
- Episode23
- RatingClean