Presenters will challenge the status quo, which often uses a narrow biomedical lens to look at mental health problems and that prioritizes reimbursement for crisis stabilization over taking the critical time needed to address root causes of patient suffering.
STOCKBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Increasing rates of suicide, depression, and PTSD, along with the opioid epidemic, underscore an unprecedented crisis in mental health care in the United States. This September, during a two-day international conference convened by the Austen Riggs Center, leading experts in the fields of mental health treatment, research, advocacy, and the law will present unique insights and solutions to these and other pressing issues. Presenters will challenge the status quo, which often uses a narrow biomedical lens to look at mental health problems and that prioritizes reimbursement for crisis stabilization over taking the critical time needed to address root causes of patient suffering. What: The Mental Health Crisis in America: Recognizing Problems, Working Toward Solutions If you are a journalist who covers topics related to suicide, mental health, access to care, the politics/economics of health care, and related issues, this conference will provide you with access to leading thinkers and policy-makers. Specific topics to be discussed include:
Keynote speakers at the conference are:
Other presenters include: Meiram Bendat, JD, PhD, Attorney in Wit v. United Behavioral Health, and Psychoanalyst, Founder and President, Psych-Appeal, Inc.; Anita Everett, MD, Director of the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); Jeffrey Geller, MD, President-elect, American Psychiatric Association (APA); Harold Kudler, MD, Adjunct Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University; Saul Levin, MD, CEO and Medical Director of the American Psychiatric Association (APA); Caroline E. Reynolds, Esq., Partner at Zuckerman Spaeder, LLC, and Plaintiff Counsel for Wit v. United Behavioral Health; along with several Riggs clinical staff members. Media passes for the conference are available upon request through the Riggs communications office. For full speaker and topic descriptions, see: www.austenriggs.org/CentennialConference. About the Austen Riggs Center
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