In the Trenches: Mental Health Evolution - Ep 005 | Lifelines Podcast
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Join us on a compelling journey through the heart of crisis intervention with our esteemed guest, Willie Whited, a true pioneer in the field since the 1960s. Experience a blend of nostalgia, celebration, and insightful discussions as we kick off the conference season, reminiscing about past gatherings and gearing up for the unification of the national network of 988 centers in Chicago. Willie regales us with tales from his groundbreaking work at crisis call centers and offers a light-hearted glimpse into his personal passion for tennis.
Step back in time as we navigate the gritty reality of mental health care in the '80s and '90s, focusing on the front lines at Grady Hospital's behavioral health services. Willie's invaluable insights paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced during this era, from court-ordered evaluations to the dawn of crisis hotlines amidst social turmoil. We acknowledge the growth and legacy of these vital services, reflecting on their evolution and the extraordinary individuals who have shaped their journey.
We wrap things up with an in-depth look at the pressing need for accessible mental health care, sparked by a pivotal 2013 lawsuit in Washington state. The episode highlights the importance of prioritizing mobile crisis services over police intervention in non-criminal situations. Through Willie's captivating anecdotes and our shared commitment to better crisis care, we promise to continue this crucial conversation, providing support and insights to the community of listeners who share our dedication to this field.
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1. In the Trenches: Mental Health Evolution - Ep 005 | Lifelines Podcast (00:00:00)
2. Crisis Field Conference Season Kickoff (00:00:01)
3. Mental Health Services Trends and History (00:15:49)
4. National Strategy Launch and Crisis Care (00:23:08)
5. Atlanta Favorites and Crisis Work (00:34:49)
6. A Journey Through Atlanta's History (00:43:40)
7. Improving Access to Mental Health Care (00:56:28)
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