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Mind Matters: Unveiling the Mental Health Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries Featuring Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP

July 03, 2024
Mind Matters: Unveiling the Mental Health Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries Featuring Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP
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Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Mind Matters: Unveiling the Mental Health Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries Featuring Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP
Jul 03, 2024

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On this week's episode we are joined by Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP

In this insightful episode of Brain Mind Matters, we are joined by Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP, the esteemed Medical Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Neuropsychiatry Clinic, Director of Education for Bayview Psychiatry, and Director of the Consult-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship. Dr. Roy delves deep into the mental health effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), a critical yet often overlooked issue.

She sheds light on the signs and symptoms of TBIs, the barriers to care that patients face, and how to support loved ones who are affected. With her extensive expertise, Dr. Roy offers valuable knowledge and practical advice for navigating this challenging condition. Whether you're a caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone interested in mental health, this episode is a must-listen for understanding the intricate relationship between brain injuries and mental health.

Tune in to learn how we can better support this often marginalized population and ensure they receive the care they need and deserve.

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On this week's episode we are joined by Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP

In this insightful episode of Brain Mind Matters, we are joined by Dr. Durga Roy, MD, FACLP, the esteemed Medical Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Neuropsychiatry Clinic, Director of Education for Bayview Psychiatry, and Director of the Consult-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship. Dr. Roy delves deep into the mental health effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), a critical yet often overlooked issue.

She sheds light on the signs and symptoms of TBIs, the barriers to care that patients face, and how to support loved ones who are affected. With her extensive expertise, Dr. Roy offers valuable knowledge and practical advice for navigating this challenging condition. Whether you're a caregiver, healthcare professional, or someone interested in mental health, this episode is a must-listen for understanding the intricate relationship between brain injuries and mental health.

Tune in to learn how we can better support this often marginalized population and ensure they receive the care they need and deserve.

Donate
Your support helps us to fulfill our mission of preventing suicide in the Black community.  Support the cause!

Shop
Get your merch and support the show!

Connect with Us!
Follow BPDBST on IG
Follow BPDBST on TikTok
Subscribe to BPDBST on Youtube
Follow T-Kea on IG and TikTok
Follow Jordan on IG

Disclaimer: Information on our platforms about individuals lost to suicide is sourced from loved ones, social media, and news. While we strive for accuracy and sensitivity, the data may be incomplete. If you wish to add or correct information, please email info@blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org. We respect families' wishes and address concerns promptly. Thank you for understanding. Sending love and light

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