EPISODE SUMMARY
Gun violence and what should be done about it continues to be the subject of raging public debate in America today. Beyond the headline generating partisan back and forth regarding gun control is the mounting and inadequately addressed toll that gun violence is taking on the wellbeing of the nation, including on youth and adolescents from minoritized communities. Dr. Bridgette M. (Brawner) Rice joins host, Indrias Kassaye, for a conversation on the epidemic of violence, its mental health implications, and the role that behavioral health professionals, including psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners and researchers, can play in addressing the profound existential ramifications for affected communities.
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EPISODE NOTES
With Dr. Bridgette M. (Brawner) Rice
Gun violence and what should be done about it continues to be the subject of raging public debate in America today. Beyond the headline generating partisan back and forth regarding gun control is the mounting and inadequately addressed toll that gun violence is taking on the wellbeing of the nation, including on youth and adolescents from minoritized communities.
In this episode of Mental Health Trailblazers, Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up! SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association Alumna, Dr. Bridgette M. (Brawner) Rice joins host, Indrias Kassaye, for a conversation on the epidemic of violence, its mental health implications, and the role that behavioral health professionals, including psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners and researchers, can play in addressing the profound existential ramifications for affected communities.
Stemming the devastation that threatens emerging generations of young people requires thinking outside the box, building coalitions, opening new lanes of research and action, and nurses have an important role to play.
Dr. Rice is The Richard and Marianne Kreider Endowed Professor in Nursing for Vulnerable Populations at Villanova University. Learn more about her at https://emfp.org/about-us/national-advisory-committee/bridgette-brawner-rice (opens new window)
Visit https://emfp.org (opens new window) to learn more about the SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program at the American Nurses Association.