The Crisis Podcast Travis Atkinson
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- Health & Fitness
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The Crisis Podcast provides an in-depth analysis of behavioral health crisis services from the thought leaders, advocates, and subject matter experts that design and operate these critical services. Hear from the brightest minds in emergency psychiatric care on what services and systems bring the most hope for effective mental health treatment and suicide prevention.
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Episode 16: Turning Points with Adam Graham
Adam Graham is a licensed professional counselor, consultant, advocate, and author of the book "Turning Point: How to Make the Most of Mental Health Conversations." Adam has helped communities across the country to improve their threat assessments, develop mobile crisis teams, and assess the safety net of care. He has consulted for Google and the FBI, and he is passionate about training and helping others in crisis.
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Episode 15: Radical Hospitality with Cherene Caraco
Cherene Caraco is the CEO of Promise Resource Network, a peer-run organization operating over a dozen services in North Carolina. Cherene has grown up in the behavioral health system, both as a provider and as a service recipient. As a suicide attempt survivor, Cherene leverages her experience to develop and operate trauma-informed treatment options to people experiencing emotional distress or mental health crisis.
Learn more about Promise Resource Network at www.PromiseResourceNetwork.org.
ANNOUNCEMENT! The 2023 National Crisis Services Conference is coming to Charlotte, North Carolina! Learn more at www.crisiscon.org. -
Episode 14: Help Springs Eternal with Jennifer Battle
Jennifer Battle, MSW, is the Vice President of Community Access and Engagement for The Harris Center in Houston, TX, one of the 37 Local Mental Health Authorities in Texas. The Harris Center is one of the 200 crisis call centers in the country answering the 988 crisis and suicide prevention line.
Jennifer is a Mental Health First Aid, ASK about Suicide to Save a Life, and SafeTalk Trainer and supervises the Community Training Department for The Harris Center. In collaboration with the Houston Police Department, Houston Fire Department, and Houston Emergency Communications Center, Jennifer supervises the Crisis Call Diversion Program. This team routes people calling in through emergency services who have stated they have a mental health concern away from a law enforcement or EMS response and to a more appropriate level of care through local behavioral health options.
Jennifer is the past president of the National Association of Crisis Organization Directors.
Jennifer is a proud Social Worker and teaches as adjunct faculty at her alma mater the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. She also enjoys teaching Bachelor level social work classes at the University of Houston - Clear Lake and University of Houston – Downtown
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Episode 13: Compassionate Leadership with Justin Chase
Justin Chase is the CEO of Solari Crisis & Human Services, a national crisis call center provider based in Arizona. Over that past 7 years, Justin and his team have made amazing strides in delivering high quality support and care to those experiencing one of the worst days of their life.
Justin's journey is an incredible one--from working with people discharged from the state psychiatric hospitals to macro social work adventures to save funding for behavioral health services, and from working for a health plan to working at some of the leading behavioral health crisis providers in the country.
To learn more about Solari, visit www.solari-inc.org.
To learn about the National Association of Crisis Organization Directors, visit www.NASCOD.org.
To learn about the International Council for Helplines, visit www.CouncilforHelplines.org
to Learn about the American Association of Suicidology, visit www.suicidology.org. -
Episode 12: Heart Work with Myranda Green
In this episode Travis interviews crisis consultant Myranda Green. Myranda has spent much of her career working in crisis residential services as a direct support professional, case manager, and director, opening new programs across the state of Michigan and adding first-of-their-kind co-occurring services to existing programs. Myranda talks about the critical place that peer supports have in the crisis workforce, the importance of preserving agency and choice in treatment, and the ability to carry a vision forward in even the most dire of circumstances.
To learn more about the Crisis Residential Association, visit www.crisisresidentialassociation.org. -
Episode 11: Grace for Yourself with Emily Blomme
Emily Blomme is the Executive Director of Foundation 2 Crisis Services in Cedar Rapids, IA. Foundation 2 operates the statewide crisis line for Iowa, as well as mobile crisis and dispatch services.
To learn more about Foundation 2 Crisis Services, visit www.foundation2.org.
To learn more about he Crisis Residential Conference taking place October 12-14 in Louisville, KY, visit www.crisisresidentialassociation.org.
To download the Roadmap to the Ideal Crisis System, visit https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/031121_GAP_Crisis-Report_Final.pdf?daf=375ateTbd56.
Customer Reviews
Hudson Harris
What a terrifically informative interview - filled with great data and insight on what needs to change in our American mental health system! Outstanding information
Perfection
The perfect representation of this field and work!
Insightful
Well done - a needed area for discussion. Thank you