The Stepping In It Podcast with Renee Schulte & Jason Haglund
The Stepping In It Podcast is a weekly discussion of the latest news and trends in behavioral health policy development and practice. Each episode features interviews with experts from across the field, including policymakers, clinicians, researchers, and advocates. The podcast provides listeners with practical tips and resources for improving the quality and access to behavioral health care.
The Stepping In It Podcast with Renee Schulte & Jason Haglund
42. Breaking Down Barriers: Advocating for Mental Health Reform with Leslie Carpenter
In this compelling episode, join hosts Jason and Renee as they welcome special guest Leslie Carpenter, the Legislative Advocacy Manager for the Treatment Advocacy Center and a passionate advocate for mental health reform. Leslie shares her wealth of experience and expertise, shedding light on crucial topics such as the importance of Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Programs, the need for decriminalizing treatment for individuals with severe mental illness, and the imperative for long-term hospitalization and permanent supportive housing options. Through thoughtful discussion and data analysis, Leslie paints a vivid picture of the challenges facing the mental health care system, emphasizing the critical need for collaboration, community engagement, and systemic change. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that delves deep into the heart of mental health advocacy and reform efforts.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Discover the benefits of Assisted Outpatient Treatment and how it can positively impact mental health care.
- Learn effective strategies for navigating the complex behavioral health systems and accessing the support you or your loved ones need.
- Explore innovative housing solutions designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with mental health challenges.
- Understand the importance and potential impact of decriminalizing mental health treatment for improved access and care.
- Raise awareness and gain insight into anosognosia and its impact on mental illness, fostering a better understanding of this complex issue.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to Behavioral Health Advocacy
00:04:34 - Anosognosia and its Impact on Mental Illness
00:08:56 - Collaboration and Learned Helplessness in Mental Health Care
00:09:49 - Advocating for Additional Levels of Care
00:12:10 - Transition to the Treatment Advocacy Center
00:12:27 - Improving Access to Treatment
00:14:03 - Improving Legislation
00:15:14 - Research and Underrepresentation
00:16:40 - Anosognosia and Individualized Treatment
00:20:32 - Housing that Heals
00:25:51 - The Need for More Institutional Beds in Iowa
00:26:31 - Housing that Heals and White Paper Credit
00:27:16 - Importance of Comprehensive Treatment
00:28:09 - System Mobilization and Long-term Care
00:33:05 - Assisted Outpatient Treatment
Links:
- https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/health/2024/01/24/new-report-shows-iowas-critical-shortage-of-state-psychiatric-beds-legislature-reynolds/72312936007/#:~:text=Iowa%20has%20a%20total%20of,of%20Health%20and%20Human%20Services.
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625568/
- https://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/reports_publications/grading-the-states-an-analysis-of-involuntary-psychiatric-treatment-laws-2020/
Connect with Leslie:
@lesliecarpent15 Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin simply: Leslie Carpenter or for FB: Iowa Mental Health Advocates
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