The Aussie Psychologist who ended up running a New Orleans Prison
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Dr Astrid Birgden is a consultant Forensic/Clinical Psychologist and NDIS Behaviour Support Specialist who has years of experience working in corrections and disability settings.
Astrid's career is quite extraordinary. She is a trailblazer in behaviour intervention support in Australia and worked overseas on international projects. She has even been an assistant sheriff/warden of a remand centre in New Orleans.
We caught up with Astrid at the Complex Needs Conference in March 2025 where she was part of a panel discussion on Integrating mental health, disability, and human rights for comprehensive support.
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Chapters
1. Acknowledgement And Opening (00:00:00)
2. Meet Dr Astrid Bergden (00:01:12)
3. Career Origins In Corrections (00:02:28)
4. Building Behaviour Support And Courts (00:03:43)
5. Therapeutic Jurisprudence Explained (00:05:03)
6. Running A Drug Treatment Prison (00:06:12)
7. The New Orleans Jail Story (00:07:35)
8. Culture, Safety And Systemic Failures (00:09:24)
9. Human Rights Framework For Forensic Disability (00:11:30)
10. Punishment Versus Rehabilitation (00:13:12)
11. Bail Law Concerns And Net Widening (00:14:50)
12. Interagency Coordination And Wicked Problems (00:16:16)
13. Dual Diagnosis And Medication Tensions (00:17:57)
14. External Management And Community Supervision (00:19:12)
15. Training Gaps And Positive Reinforcement (00:20:08)
16. De‑institutionalisation And Safety (00:21:15)
17. NDIS Promise, Confusion, And Hope (00:22:10)
18. Closing And Credits (00:27:32)
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