Disaster Psychiatry During Times Of Uncertainty: Perspectives From Drs. Joseph Goldberg & Richard Weisler
Interview with Dr. Joseph Goldberg and Dr. Richard Weisler to discuss mental health during times of political unrest in light of the current events taking place in Europe. They will highlight other disaster-related psychiatry topics, focusing on trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and living with uncertainty. Lastly, Dr. Goldberg and Dr. Weisler share key resources where viewers can read more about this topic!
Joseph Goldberg, MD
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Richard Weisler, MD
Psychiatrist, Richard H. Weisler, MD & Associates; Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center
Alyssa Peckham, PharmD, BCPP (OPDC)
Clinical & Scientific Liaison
Two-part series on “Psychiatry Perspectives On COVID-19”
- PsychU Webinar | Part 1 – Impact on Health Care Providers & First Responders And A Path Forward
- PsychU Webinar | Part 2 – Patient Care In A Post-Pandemic World
Two-part series on “Emergency Relief Series”
- PsychU Webinar | Part 1 – Mental Health Considerations After A Natural Disaster: Clinical Pearls For Those In Nature’s Path
- PsychU Article | Part 1 – Mental Health Considerations After A Natural Disaster: Clinical Pearls For Those In Nature’s Path (Emergency Relief Series Part 1)
- PsychU Webinar | Part 2 – Psychiatric Illness Identification & Treatment For Mass Casualty Event Survivors & First Responders
- PsychU Article | Part 2 – Psychiatric Illness Identification & Treatment For Mass Casualty Event Survivors & First Responders
Nine-part series on “After a Natural Disaster or Tragedy”
- PsychU Interview | Part 1 – Preparing For & Providing Mental Health Services
- PsychU Interview | Part 2 – Serving As A Relief Volunteer
- PsychU Interview | Part 3 – Mental Health Awareness Following A Mass Shooting
- PsychU Interview | Part 4 – Engendering Resiliency & Perseverance
- PsychU Interview | Part 5 – Debriefing & Self-Care For Health Care Professionals
- PsychU Interview | Part 6 – Psychiatric Distress Presenting In Primary Care
- PsychU Interview | Part 7 – Psychiatry Following A Mass Casualty Incident
- PsychU Interview | Part 8 – Behavioral Health Response Immediately Following A Mass Shooting
- PsychU Interview | Part 9 – Long-Term Behavioral Health Services In Response To A Mass Shooting
Joseph Goldberg & Richard Weisler are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc
Alyssa Peckham is an employee of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
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