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72: Partnerships Between Faith Communities and the Mental Health Sector: A Scoping Review

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Eunice Wong, Ph.D., (RAND, Santa Monica, Calif.) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss a review taking a look at the interactions of faith communities and the mental health sector in the provision of mental health care.

Transcript

  • 00:56 How did you arrive at this field of study?
  • 02:58 What is RAND and what do they do?
  • 04:11 How are works for a think tank evaluated?
  • 05:21 The interaction of faith communities and mental health service provision
  • 07:38 Types of collaboration – PSFPTP Hankerson episode
  • 09:57 Why look at the literature now?
  • 11:12 What kinds of questions are you asking?
  • 12:57 The complexity of different faiths, and different organizations
  • 15:56 Topline findings
  • 18:12 Does the research paradigm work in situations like this?
  • 22:03 Discussing a patient and provider’s religiosity
  • 23:20 Assumptions and characterizations of faith-based organizations
  • 24:55 Destigmatizing conversations about mental health and behavioral health in faith-based communities
  • 27:39 The multilayered nature of faith-based community participation
  • 28:53 Future research

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Eunice Wong, Ph.D., (RAND, Santa Monica, Calif.) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss a review taking a look at the interactions of faith communities and the mental health sector in the provision of mental health care.

Transcript

  • 00:56 How did you arrive at this field of study?
  • 02:58 What is RAND and what do they do?
  • 04:11 How are works for a think tank evaluated?
  • 05:21 The interaction of faith communities and mental health service provision
  • 07:38 Types of collaboration – PSFPTP Hankerson episode
  • 09:57 Why look at the literature now?
  • 11:12 What kinds of questions are you asking?
  • 12:57 The complexity of different faiths, and different organizations
  • 15:56 Topline findings
  • 18:12 Does the research paradigm work in situations like this?
  • 22:03 Discussing a patient and provider’s religiosity
  • 23:20 Assumptions and characterizations of faith-based organizations
  • 24:55 Destigmatizing conversations about mental health and behavioral health in faith-based communities
  • 27:39 The multilayered nature of faith-based community participation
  • 28:53 Future research

Subscribe to the podcast here.

Check out Editor's Choice, a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. Sign up to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections.

Browse other articles on our website.

Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it wherever you listen to it.

Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association.

Follow the journal on Twitter. E-mail us at [email protected]

  continue reading

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