What is a 'patient-centred approach'? What systemic challenges get in the way of making it a reality?What does the biopsychosocial model tell us about how to choose the best pathways for treatment?
Alex Curmi, a consultant psychiatrist and trainee psychotherapist from
The Thinking Mind Podcast discusses how he helps clients determine the best treatment plans based on a multitude of factors.
He elaborates on his diverse experiences across various mental health settings and the importance of recognising biological, psychological, and social inputs in mental health. He also touches on the challenges and methodologies involved in acute and planned mental health interventions, patient-centred care, and the role of systemic integration in improving outcomes.
The conversation highlights the need for a holistic, collaborative, and anti-tribalistic approach in mental health practice.
Please note that this show does not constitute medical advice and is not a replacement for seeking professional help. You can find out more about the show and get signposting to support on our website
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https://www.bio.link/livelyminds 00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:16 Guest Introduction: Dr. Alex Curmi
00:44 Diverse Practice Environments
02:23 Challenges in Crisis Situations
04:52 Responsibilities in Patient Care
07:39 Patient-Centered Care Approach
21:59 Existential and Nihilistic Issues
27:41 Holistic Treatment Plans
35:10 Collaboration and Integration in Mental Health
41:03 Conclusion and Farewell