
Truly Mental
This podcast has been created by Joe Smarro & Jesse Trevino and it is being provided by SolutionPoint+, a national training and consulting firm that specializes in cultivating mental wellness to maximize human capital and promote safety. They are two combat veteran marines, who have been on a shared journey as best friends for the last 20+ years. Joe and Jesse were both San Antonio Police officers for 15 and 10 years, respectively, and have started a training and consulting firm which is now their full-time endeavor. They have set out on a mission to change the culture of law enforcement in America by focusing on individual wellness. They hope to eradicate first responder suicide. Welcome to the podcast, please subscribe, share, and leave comments for them both. BeWell -
Truly Mental
Gaming & Gambling. The Mental Health Blind Spot That’s Costing Lives
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Joe & Jesse
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Season 4
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Episode 9
In this episode, Joe Smarro interviews Dan Umfleet, the founder and CEO of Kindbridge Behavioral Health, a mental health care system focused on addressing gambling and gaming disorders. They discuss the challenges of digital addiction, the importance of tailored mental health care, and the role of technology in treatment. Dan shares his journey from consulting to mental health advocacy, the impact of technology on youth, and the unique challenges faced by military personnel and first responders. The conversation also explores the future of behavioral health and the potential of AI in enhancing mental health services.
Connect with Dan: LinkedIn
Website: https://kindbridge.com/
Takeaways
- KindBridge addresses overlooked behavioral health issues like gambling disorders.
- Digital addiction is a growing concern, especially among youth.
- Gambling addiction often coexists with other mental health issues.
- Telehealth has become essential in providing mental health services.
- The military community faces unique challenges related to mental health and gambling.
- AI can enhance mental health care but must be used responsibly.
- Stigma around mental health is decreasing, leading to more open conversations.
- Access to mental health resources is crucial but often limited.
- Human connection remains irreplaceable in mental health treatment.
- Early education on mental health is vital for future generations.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to KindBridge and Digital Mental Health
- 02:53 Understanding Gambling Addiction and Mental Health
- 05:51 Dan's Journey: From Consulting to Mental Health Advocacy
- 12:08 The Impact of Technology on Youth Mental Health
- 15:00 Challenges Faced by High Performers in Gambling and Mental Health
- 29:51 Gambling and National Security
- 34:13 The Impact of Gambling on Military Personnel
- 39:32 The Role of Technology in Mental Health
- 43:49 Future of Behavioral Health Treatment
- 51:37 Personal Beliefs and Mental Health Advocacy