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Interview With Niranjan Karnik: An Inside Look at Developing a Framework for Lay Person Interventions in Community Settings

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Type:
  Podcast Episode
Duration:
20 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Featuring:
Niranjan Karnik, MD, PhD and Angela Venegas, MD, MS, MPH
Series:
STAR (Stress, Trauma and Resilience) Podcasts
Relevant categories:
Community Engagement
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Overview


Explore the world of Niranjan Karnik's work with a lay person intervention and the potential to fill gaps in mental healthcare by providing resilience skill-building in the community. Community engagement is critical for success. Broad skills can be taught in a variety of settings where individuals live, work, play, commute, and socialize. Guest host Dr. Angela Venegas discusses with Dr. Karnik how this work came about and the importance of community-based work.

  Keywords: connection, intervention, support
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=5000&k=1592346616  
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