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Making Sense of Mental Health

Making Sense of Mental Health

By Iowa Psychological Association Public Education Committee

This podcast is hosted by the Public Education Committee of the Iowa Psychological Association and is devoted to sharing accurate and helpful information about mental health and Psychology for the general public in Iowa and beyond. We strive to decrease stigma, increase knowledge about Psychology and mental health, and provide useful ideas that people can take action on right away.
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The Pandemic's Psychological Impact on our Health Care Personnel

Making Sense of Mental HealthFeb 04, 2021

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LGBTQ+: Cutting Through the Noise and Fear with Research and Compassion. An Interview with Drs. Momany and Paternostro.

LGBTQ+: Cutting Through the Noise and Fear with Research and Compassion. An Interview with Drs. Momany and Paternostro.

In this episode we interview two Psychologists from Iowa City, Iowa who specialize in the care of minors and their families from the LGBTQ+ community. Dr. Momany and Dr. Paternostro share their clinical experience and solid research findings from Psychology about the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of LGBTQ+ youth and their families. We hope you enjoy this episode and find the information enlightening and helpful!

Public Education Committee, Iowa Psychological Association

Apr 05, 202356:03
PTSD, Stress, and Trauma Beyond 2020: What You Need to Know

PTSD, Stress, and Trauma Beyond 2020: What You Need to Know

In this episode, Dr. Phillips, Co-Chair of the Iowa Psychological Association's Public Education Committee, interviews Dr. Katie Kopp, also a member of IPA, about her thoughts on trauma, stress, and PTSD, with a special focus on the impact of recent world events on our experience of stress and trauma.  Topics discussed include:

  • What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how does it differ from stress
  • Important signs to look for in yourself or a loved one that might indicate the presence of notable stress, trauma, or PTSD
  • Ways the pandemic, systemic racism, and political stress may have impacted our stress as a nation
  • Helpful guidance on how to prevent and work with stress and trauma
  • When and how to seek help from a mental health professional when needed
May 28, 202136:46
The Pandemic's Psychological Impact on our Health Care Personnel

The Pandemic's Psychological Impact on our Health Care Personnel

This episode highlights an interview and discussion between the co-chairs of the Public Education Committee of the Iowa Psychological Association, Drs. Johnson & Phillips about the psychological impact of the pandemic on our healthcare personnel here in Iowa.  Topics discussed include results from the recent APA Stress in America survey and some of the specific impacts the pandemic has had on nurses, doctors, and other medical personnel. Dr. Johnson & Phillips also discuss signs and symptoms healthcare workers and their families may want to watch for in themselves and others and ways that our healthcare personnel can cope with stress and seek help if needed. 

Feb 04, 202146:40