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Home  /  Quadcasts  /  Ep. 25: Dr. David Henderson on trauma-informed care and addressing cultural difference in college mental health

Mental and Behavioral Health, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Ep. 25: Dr. David Henderson on trauma-informed care and addressing cultural difference in college mental health

September 15, 2021
David C. Henderson

Dr. Henderson, Psychiatrist-in-Chief at Boston Medical Center and Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine talks with us about the importance of acknowledging trauma and cultural difference when addressing the mental health needs of college students, now more than ever. With practical insights from his work in both resource limited countries and at an urban, community-serving health care center, Dr. Henderson provides advice and direction on how to better serve all students, from those of color and lower income, to those with serious mental health conditions.

Interviewed by: Marjorie Malpiede
Quadcast Episode 25
09/15/2021
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