What is trauma-informed mental health care? - Online interview See more
Trauma-informed psychiatry is a technique that puts understanding trauma and looking at its impact on physical health, mental health and social circumstances at the forefront. It also encourages people to express how it's affected them in specific ways, such as experiencing substance abuse or social withdrawal, and then working with that information to draw up a care plan which addresses many of these areas in a safe environment for patients.
Find out more about this holistic approach in this enlightening and informative video with Dr Pavan Joshi, a leading London consultant psychiatrist.
00:00 What is trauma-informed mental health care?
02:16 What impact can unresolved trauma have on one's psyche?
04:37 How does a psychiatrist help with trauma informed care?
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An introduction to Dr Pavan Joshi See more
"The amount of courage and vulnerability that people bring to the consultation room and the journey they take is so rewarding to be a part of."
Dr Pavan Joshi is a leading consultant psychiatrist based in North London who specialises in LGBTQ+ mental health issues, depression and adult ADHD. In this introduction video, he explains why he became a doctor, why he chose to specialise in psychiatry and what he finds most rewarding about his profession.
If you are interested in booking a consultation with Dr Joshi, you can do so today by visiting his Top Doctors profile here: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/pavan-joshi
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Why are members of the LGBTQ+ community more likely to suffer from mental health problems? See more
In our latest online interview, highly respected consultant psychiatrist Dr Pavan Joshi explains why members of the LGBTQ+ community are more likely to suffer from mental health problems and how best to support a loved one who is showing signs of poor mental health.
00:00 Why are members of the LGBTQ+ community more likely to suffer from mental health problems? What factors are involved?
02:28 What types of mental health problems might affect LGBTQ+ people?
04:43 What are the signs to look out for?
07:14 When should you seek specialist advice? How can this help?
08:54 How can you support a loved one who is showing signs of mental health problems?
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