54 episodes

The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive podcast is a twice-monthly exploration of mental health topics from the professional’s perspective, including the dilemmas clinicians face in their practice.  Hosts Dr. Bob Boland and Dr. Kerry Horrell dive into the complexities of mental health care including the latest research and other topical developments through lively discourse with distinguished colleagues from near and far.

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The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive podcast is a twice-monthly exploration of mental health topics from the professional’s perspective, including the dilemmas clinicians face in their practice.  Hosts Dr. Bob Boland and Dr. Kerry Horrell dive into the complexities of mental health care including the latest research and other topical developments through lively discourse with distinguished colleagues from near and far.

    Episode 50: Virtual Healing with Dr. Jay Shore

    Episode 50: Virtual Healing with Dr. Jay Shore

    Dr. Jay Shore, a pioneer in telepsychiatry, offers an in-depth perspective on the journey from the early days of telehealth to the present and where he sees it going with new technology such as AI. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for and adaptability of telehealth services, pushing the boundaries of traditional psychiatric care and redefining what patient/clinician relationships look like in the 21st century. For Dr. Shore, telehealth began as a response to the need for mental health services in underserved and hard to reach populations, such as rural townships and Native American communities. Initially, the focus was on replicating the in-person psychiatric experience through video conferencing. However, the recent global health crisis has accelerated the use and availability of telehealth services, proving that remote sessions can be as effective as face-to-face interactions when conducted with careful consideration and adaptation to the virtual medium. 
     Dr. Shore discusses the nuances of virtual health relationships, including the unique sense of security some patients may feel during virtual sessions. A therapy session in a patient's personal space brings new dynamics into play, offering therapists unexpected insights into their patients' lives while also challenging them to maintain professional boundaries. The rapid rise in virtual services during the pandemic revealed a gap in preparation, with many clinicians adapting hastily without formal training. Given his decades of experience, Dr. Shore emphasizes the importance of acquiring a solid foundation in telehealth practices to ensure quality care and the effective use of technology. 
     “Each patient has a range of technologies and the challenge to be a great clinician now is to know the boundaries, strengths and weaknesses of each medium, and correctly applying them to your patient to render the best care,” said Dr. Shore 
     Looking towards the future, Dr. Shore envisions a world where artificial intelligence and advanced technologies like micro expression analysis and biomarker detection such as heart rate and blood pressure monitoring could further transform the practice of telepsychiatry. Innovative technology promises to enhance a therapist's ability to understand and respond to a patient's needs more accurately but raises questions about privacy and the importance of preserving the human connection at the core of therapy.
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    • 42 min
    Episode 49: Navigating Youth Mental Health Challenges with Dr. Gene Beresin

    Episode 49: Navigating Youth Mental Health Challenges with Dr. Gene Beresin

    Embark on an eye-opening journey with Dr. Gene Buresin, the vanguard of child and adolescent psychiatry, as we traverse the landscape of youth stress and resilience. With a career that has reshaped mental health perspectives over the past forty years, Dr. Buresin candidly recounts his initial hesitations about medical school, his chance retention by a dean, and the path that led him to pediatrics and ultimately psychiatry. His narrative comes alive with tales of inspiration from the field's trailblazers and reveals his instrumental role in shaping Harvard Medical School's curriculum and spearheading the Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds. This episode lays bare the complexities of children and adolescents grappling with today's societal challenges, as we retrace Dr. Buresin's pivotal contributions to their mental well-being.

    In the throes of a growing mental health crisis, we navigate the delicate topic of youth loneliness and its spikes amid a post-pandemic world. Generation Z faces an unprecedented battle with isolation, escalating rates of depression, anxiety, and a worrisome increase in suicide. Our discussion shines a light on the Surgeon General's clarion call for fortified youth mental health services, emphasizing the necessity for enhanced access to care, the promise of telehealth, and the integration of support within schools and communities. Dr. Buresin's expertise is our guide as we examine the ramifications of this societal epidemic and the urgent strategies needed for intervention.

    Lastly, we tackle the imperative of public mental health education and the vital role it plays in prevention and early intervention. The conversation turns to the startling statistic that half of psychiatric disorders commence by age 14, underscoring a dire need for parental and caregiver enlightenment. Dr. Buresin weighs in on the hurdles of securing affordable mental health care, the provider shortage crisis, and the innovative approaches such as peer counseling that could pave the way forward. We close by addressing the dangers of online misinformation, particularly regarding sensitive issues like eating disorders, and urge listeners to connect with trusted resources like the Meninger Clinic's Mind Dive Podcast for authentic conversations about mental health.
    Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!
    Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

    • 38 min
    Episode 48: The Evolution of Psychiatry in Multicultural Contexts with Dr. Francis Lu

    Episode 48: The Evolution of Psychiatry in Multicultural Contexts with Dr. Francis Lu

    Multicultural competence in psychiatry is more than just a buzzword; it is a crucial aspect of patient care that acknowledges the diverse tapestry of human experiences. On this episode of The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive Podcast, Dr. Francis Lu shares an enlightening perspective on the intricacies of cultural considerations in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment as well as the five-part framework of Cultural Formulation from the DSM-IV and its refined application in the DSM-V, which now includes social determinants of mental health and the concept of 'structural competency'. The discussion isn't just theoretical; Dr. Lu’s experiences allow for a practical look into the challenges and advancements in weaving these critical elements into the fabric of psychiatric care.  
    Dr. Lu, often considered a pioneer in cultural psychiatry, speaks with hosts Dr. Kerry Horrell and Dr. Bob Boland about his 36-year journey through the nexus of mental health care, community engagement, and spirituality, offering a treasure trove of insights into culturally competent care. The conversation covers the evolution of psychiatric training and the robust legacy Dr. Lu leaves behind, impacting both the care of patients and the education of mental health professionals. 
    Dr. Lu's pioneering work in establishing ethnically focused inpatient psychiatric programs is a testament to the need for sensitivity towards a patient's cultural background. His initiatives at San Francisco General Hospital not only enhanced patient care but also set a new standard for inclusivity within psychiatric practice. 
    The in-depth look of the psychiatric profession over the last four decades allows for a more personal discussion for Dr. Lu and our hosts about their personal journeys and
    careers in mental health. Sharing stories and experiences about the lesser-known toll of being mental health clinicians and navigating a profession that is as diverse as the patients. Tune into Mind Dive for a comprehensive understanding of cultural psychiatry and the continuous quest to improve mental health care for all communities. 
    Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!
    Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

    • 36 min
    Episode 47: Navigating the Later Years with Dr. Iqbal Ahmed

    Episode 47: Navigating the Later Years with Dr. Iqbal Ahmed

    Dr. Iqbal “Ike” Ahmed joins the Mind Dive podcast this week to explore the profound complexities of mental health as people age. The journey begins with Dr. Ahmed's early life in India and his extended family who served as the bedrock for his lifelong dedication to understanding and aiding the elderly mind.  
    In this Mind Dive edition, Dr. Ahmed navigates the ever-shifting definition of the word 'geriatric,' as well as demonstrating how the perception of aging adapts with the passing of time and how life expectancy molds society’s categorization of the elderly. Dr. Ahmed brings a wealth of knowledge, peeling back layers of cultural variation in elder care, and engaging in a conversation that can help broaden appreciation for the depth and diversity of geriatric psychiatry. 
    Embracing cultural diversity, the discussion explores how different societies and traditions imprint upon the process of growing older, and the role these variations play in the mental health of seniors. Dr. Ahmed provides insights from his upcoming book, promising to paint a vivid picture of aging minds across cultural divides. Dr. Ahmed’s invaluable insights into the curative powers of interpersonal relationships and social networks can help fortify aging seniors against the effects of mental and physical decline. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that not only informs but also inspires respect and empathy for the journey of elder generations. 


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    Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

    • 37 min
    Episode 46: Healing Through Mindfulness with Dr. Manizeh Mirza-Gruber

    Episode 46: Healing Through Mindfulness with Dr. Manizeh Mirza-Gruber

    Hurricane Harvey was a turning point for many, but for Dr. Manizeh Mirza-Gruber, it was the catalyst that clarified the powerful role of mindfulness in healing. As we sit down with the founder of Mindful in Practice, she shares her transformative journey and how it shaped her mission to integrate mindfulness into the fabric of psychiatry. Dr. Mirza-Gruber's personal insights and professional expertise in mind-body medicine take center stage, offering a heartening glimpse into the ways mindfulness can alleviate suffering and promote overall well-being in the most trying times.

    Throughout our engaging conversation, Dr. Mirza-Gruber unpacks the science and spirituality of mindfulness, equipping you with practical tools and techniques to navigate your own internal landscape. Whether you're new to the practice or seeking to deepen your understanding, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom on harnessing the present moment. From grounding exercises to breathwork, Dr. Mirza-Gruber illuminates how these practices can serve as a lifeline during trauma, soothe the sting of shame, and foster a more compassionate self-connection, ultimately leading to richer, more mindful living.
    Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!
    Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

    • 34 min
    Episode 45: Season 3 Premiere— Mailbag Questions with Dr. Boland & Dr. Horrell

    Episode 45: Season 3 Premiere— Mailbag Questions with Dr. Boland & Dr. Horrell

    Embark on a journey through the mind with us as we celebrate the advent of Mind Dive's third season, reflecting on our shared experiences and the profound insights we’ve gained along the way. As the new year unfolds, we warmly embrace the path ahead, filled with compelling discussions on mental health. Our first port of call is a question that's been burning in the minds of many: Can the storied practices of psychodynamic therapy still hold their own in the modern clinician's toolkit? We promise an enlightening conversation that peels back the layers of this traditional approach, revealing its potent ability to bring about transformative change and how it harmoniously coexists with the structured techniques of CBT, DBT, and ACT to offer a comprehensive treatment strategy.

    As we unravel the complex tapestry of mental illness, we touch upon the genetic factors that play a pivotal role in conditions such as bipolar disorder and autism, delving into the latest genome-wide studies on schizophrenia. We’ll navigate the challenging but fascinating terrain of genetic predispositions, considering the impact of nature and nurture on our mental landscapes. Our discussion leads us to confront the philosophical implications of free will in the face of genetic determinism, all while maintaining a discourse that is accessible and engaging for our listeners. 

    We don't stop at the cerebral; we also address the all-too-human experience of burnout, particularly within high-pressure professions. Sharing insights into the systemic and individual factors that contribute to burnout, we emphasize the importance of balancing meaningful work and self-care. We reflect on how the emotional rewards of challenging work environments can sustain one’s passion, even as we grapple with the corporatization of medical practice. Through stories of resilience and the pursuit of joy in our endeavors, we aim to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the art of self-preservation and the courage to seek fulfillment in every aspect of your life. Join us for these candid conversations, bringing light to the shadows and warmth to the soul.
    Follow The Menninger Clinic on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to stay up to date on new Mind Dive episodes. To submit a topic for discussion, email podcast@menninger.edu. If you are a new or regular listener, please leave us a review on your favorite listening platform!
    Visit The Menninger Clinic website to learn more about The Menninger Clinic’s research and leadership role in mental health.

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

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25 Ratings

MrsClaney ,

Amazing resource

The mind dive podcast has been so influential to my recent learning and development. The hosts are easy to listen to and the content is a really great blend of research, reflection, and application. Such a trusted resource!

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Informative and trustworthy

This podcast has attracted some very high profile leaders in all areas of mental health. The hosts are warm professionals with a message tailored to professionals but accessible to lay people.

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Great conversations from the brightest in mental health

Mind Dive offers an inside look into the dilemmas mental health clinicians face every day, offering an incredible resource to learning and practicing professionals all across the field.

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