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The Eyes Of The Mind

By: Hibatoullah Mokhtari and Hanna Regassa
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    The podcast features interviews with experts in the fields of mental health, psychology, and neuroscience. The guests are typically researchers or clinicians who are at the forefront of their respective areas of study.


    Topics covered on the podcast include a wide range of issues related to mental health, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, and personality disorders. The podcast also explores various approaches to treating mental health conditions, including psychotherapy, medication, and alternative therapies.

    In addition to discussing current research and treatments, the podcast also explores broader topics related to mental health and well-being. These include the role of genetics and epigenetics in mental health, the impact of early childhood experiences on mental health outcomes, and the intersection of mental health and social justice.

    The podcast aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of mental health issues and the latest research and treatment approaches. It also strives to raise awareness of the importance of mental health and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness.



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    Hibatoullah Mokhtari and Hanna Regassa
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Episodes
  • Child Abuse Series Part 1
    Sep 28 2023

    Welcome back to the Eyes Of The Mind Series!

    Today, we're honored to welcome Dr. Carmody. I must admit, I accidentally mispronounced her name a few times, so it's important to note that the emphasis is on the beginning. She holds the role of Associate Professor in both the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Beyond her academic roles, Dr. Carmody has recently assumed the position of Deputy Director at the National Center for Child Traumatic Stress, which is a collaborative effort between Duke University and UCLA. Prior to this, she dedicated nearly 14 years to the distinguished Center for Child and Family Health (CCFH), where she served as the Director of Early Childhood Prevention Programs.



    Links that Dr.Carmody mentioned in the podcast:

    To learn more about the National Center for Child Traumatic Stress (including a whole section on free online trainings), go to www.nctsn.org

    To learn about the work of the Center for Child and Family Health go to www.ccfhnc.org

    The nonprofit organization called Prevent Child Abuse NC has a free online training in both Spanish and English regarding the signs and symptoms, how and where to make a referral, and how to manage potential barriers to reporting, and resources to help. Go to: https://preventchildabusenc.org/online-trainings/

    ·       Darkness to Light – offers training focused on prevention of child sexual abuse, other forms of abuse as well as reporting. These are typically done in group settings – and could be useful for student groups and organizations. They also have virtual and individual online trainings. Their website has information on how to access certified trainers in the model. Go to: www.d2l.org and click on “Get Trained” to learn more or find a trained facilitator.



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    51 mins
  • Gender Disparities in Health and Women's Well-being
    Aug 23 2023
    In this upcoming episode, we are delighted to host Dr. Ana Nunez, who holds the esteemed position of Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the University of Minnesota, alongside her role as a distinguished Professor of General Internal Medicine. Dr. Núñez's impact on the medical landscape is profound, centering around her exceptional work in tackling health disparities related to gender, as well as her pioneering efforts in healthcare improvement, the promotion of health literacy, and the advancement of women's cardiovascular well-being through her dedicated research endeavors. Tune in as we engage in a rich conversation delving into the realm of gender disparities in health and women's well-being.

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    50 mins
  • Conversations about Mental Health, Pre-Med, and the Intersection of Race and Medicine
    Jul 28 2023
    In this captivating episode, we are honored to welcome Dr. Tweedy, a distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke School of Medicine. Many of you might be familiar with Dr. Tweedy from his acclaimed New York Times Bestselling book, "Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine." Join us as he shares invaluable insights into the world of medical school and imparts valuable advice to our pre-med audience. Dr. Tweedy delves into the captivating intersection of race and medicine, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities faced by healthcare professionals and patients alike. Stay tuned as he offers a glimpse into his upcoming book, slated for release in April 2024. This promises to be an thought-provoking episode, not to be missed!

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    47 mins

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