Clarence Jones
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Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter and today's second show of a trifecta with our great guest, Mike Trangle, who will be addressing mental health more from a clinical component and also the effects on certain populations. Mike has, you know, wealth and knowledge behind this. So we'll get to that in a minute. We have a great crew that keeps our show hopping all the time.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter and today's second show of a trifecta with our great guest, Mike Trangle, who will be addressing mental health more from a clinical component and also the effects on certain populations. Mike has, you know, wealth and knowledge behind this. So we'll get to that in a minute. We have a great crew that keeps our show hopping all the time.
And that includes Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, and Deandra Howard, who do our great background research for us. Matthew Campbell is our production manager. Sheridan Nygaard also helps with research, but also with our marketing. And then, of course, there's I couldn't do this at all without my great colleague, Clarence Jones.
And that includes Maddie Levine-Wolf, Aaron Collins, and Deandra Howard, who do our great background research for us. Matthew Campbell is our production manager. Sheridan Nygaard also helps with research, but also with our marketing. And then, of course, there's I couldn't do this at all without my great colleague, Clarence Jones.
We had a great lunch just last week and it was really, it's always special to get together face to face, but we do talk and we do chat and we have done that well these years. So thanks Clarence to your great, great expertise. So today, mental health clinical by population and age, we got Dr. Mike Trango with us once again,
We had a great lunch just last week and it was really, it's always special to get together face to face, but we do talk and we do chat and we have done that well these years. So thanks Clarence to your great, great expertise. So today, mental health clinical by population and age, we got Dr. Mike Trango with us once again,
He served as a health partner, senior medical director for behavioral health, president of the Minnesota Psychiatric Society. He's a lifetime fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He's a member of the National Quality Forum on Standards for Behavioral Health.
He served as a health partner, senior medical director for behavioral health, president of the Minnesota Psychiatric Society. He's a lifetime fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He's a member of the National Quality Forum on Standards for Behavioral Health.
serves as a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Minnesota School and Department of Psychiatry, and also works on Governor Walz's in the state of Minnesota advisory panel for mental health. So he comes with a wealth of knowledge.
serves as a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Minnesota School and Department of Psychiatry, and also works on Governor Walz's in the state of Minnesota advisory panel for mental health. So he comes with a wealth of knowledge.
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Yeah, yeah, right. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you for being with us. Mike's been a longtime friend, know each other for years and has some great insights into the mental health arena. So today we're really going to get a little bit more into the clinical aspects of mental health. And, you know, it's interesting.
Yeah, yeah, right. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you for being with us. Mike's been a longtime friend, know each other for years and has some great insights into the mental health arena. So today we're really going to get a little bit more into the clinical aspects of mental health. And, you know, it's interesting.
Years ago, I was a psychiatric technician at Fairview on Riverside Avenue as when I was going to school. And it's really interesting that the types of patients that we saw and like paranoid schizophrenics. We saw paranoia in general. We saw what was called behavior problems. socialization problems, anxiety, depression. And this was just, you know, we were dealing with adolescents.
Years ago, I was a psychiatric technician at Fairview on Riverside Avenue as when I was going to school. And it's really interesting that the types of patients that we saw and like paranoid schizophrenics. We saw paranoia in general. We saw what was called behavior problems. socialization problems, anxiety, depression. And this was just, you know, we were dealing with adolescents.
some of these kids had severe mental health issues. And well these years, it has stuck with me how any of us can be affected so dramatically by mental health issues. So let's get the show going here by saying, all right, can you give us kind of Mike, the gestalt of all the clinical aspects or the clinical diagnoses of mental health that certainly you've seen in your career?
some of these kids had severe mental health issues. And well these years, it has stuck with me how any of us can be affected so dramatically by mental health issues. So let's get the show going here by saying, all right, can you give us kind of Mike, the gestalt of all the clinical aspects or the clinical diagnoses of mental health that certainly you've seen in your career?
So is it true that, that it just seems to me that today we hear more about anxiety and depression more than maybe some of the other clinical manifestations of mental health that I heard about for sure over the years. Is that a fair statement?
So is it true that, that it just seems to me that today we hear more about anxiety and depression more than maybe some of the other clinical manifestations of mental health that I heard about for sure over the years. Is that a fair statement?