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Oh hey, nice to see you here my friend! Pls come in, take your shoes off, grab this lil cup of hot cocoa and let’s have a conversation on youth mental health :) Welcome to Ei, Doc!, your podcast where we talk about mental health how a friend would. Hosted by Vini, your friend who also happens to be a doc.

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Episode thumbnail for #003 - Measuring Youth Mental Health - with Dr. Skye Barbic

September 16, 2024

#003 - Measuring Youth Mental Health - with Dr. Skye Barbic

Ever stopped to think about how we actually measure mental health, especially for young people? It’s not exactly like checking your temperature — it’s way more complex and personal. So, how do we really know if what we’re doing is making a difference to people's mental health? What’s the secret sauce behind asking the right questions and tracking progress in a way that really matters? Let’s dive into the fascinating (and sometimes surprising!) science of measuring youth mental health, and discover how it can totally change the way we understand and support the well-being of young people. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Skye Barbic, Assistant Professor in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at the University of British Columbia (UBC) to talk about how we measure mental health. Dr. Barbic takes us through the challenges in tracking mental health, why it matters, and how youth-led and participatory approaches could reshape the way we support and care for youth. It’s a conversation that’s as practical as it is inspiring, showing us that mental health measurement is fundamental in supporting young people and really understanding what works.

Episode thumbnail for #002 - Designing Youth Mental Health Services - with Dr. Steven Adelsheim

October 6, 2023

#002 - Designing Youth Mental Health Services - with Dr. Steven Adelsheim

<p>Join us in a meaningful conversation with Dr. Steven Adelsheim on designing youth mental health services! Dr. Adelsheim is a child/adolescent and adult psychiatrist, a clinical professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University and the Director of the Stanford Center for Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Department of Psychiatry. For many years Dr. Adelsheim has been developing and implementing early detection/intervention programs for young people in school-based and primary care settings, including programs for depression, anxiety, prodromal symptoms of psychosis, and first episodes of psychosis. He is currently leading the US effort to implement the headspace model of mental health early intervention for young people ages 12-25 based in Australia. To learn more about the latter: http://https://allcove.org/</p> <p>.</p> <p>If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to connect with us on social media to be updated on our next conversations! We are @eidocpodcast basically everywhere :)</p>

Episode thumbnail for #001 - Mental Health and Peer Support Networks - with Dr. Victor Ugo

September 26, 2023

#001 - Mental Health and Peer Support Networks - with Dr. Victor Ugo

<p>Have you ever just been through something tough, felt vulnerable, and needed to vent with a friend but found yourself with no one available? What if, at that moment, you had a support network available for you through WhatsApp? Yep, that is what MANI (Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative) has successfully managed to do to support young people’s mental health in Nigeria. Join us in this conversation with Dr. Victor Ugo on lived experience and advocacy, the importance of peer support, and engagement of your own community in designing mental health interventions. Dr. Victor is a mental health advocate and founder of the Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI), one of Africa&#39;s largest youth-led and user-led mental health networks - Victor’s work facilitated the revolution in the way many young Nigerians talk and think about their mental health. He has studied Global Mental Health at King&#39;s College London and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and has extensive experience in youth mental health, having previous roles such as the Senior Campaign Officer for United for Global Mental Health and Co-Chair of the Child and Youth Working Group of the Global Mental Health Action Network. Dr. Victor currently serves as the MHPSS and Youth Engagement Advisor for the MHPSS Collaborative, hosted by Save The Children - Denmark.</p> <p>.</p> <p>If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to connect with us on social media to be updated on our next conversations! We are @eidocpodcast basically everywhere :)</p>

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Oh hey, nice to see you here my friend! Pls come in, take your shoes off, grab this lil cup of hot cocoa and let’s have a conversation on youth mental health :) Welcome to Ei, Doc!, your podcast where we talk about mental health how a friend would. Hosted by Vini, your friend who also happens to be a doc.

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