"Women's Mental Health Advocacy"  Interview with Ashley Junghans-Rutelonis, PhD, LP

"Women's Mental Health Advocacy" Interview with Ashley Junghans-Rutelonis, PhD, LP

Behavioral Health Integration

Ashley Junghans-Rutelonis shares insights on women's mental health advocacy, barriers in the profession, and practical solutions for better care.

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47:0927 Sept 2022

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Championing Women's Mental Health: Insights from Ashley Junghans-Rutelonis

Things like intersectionality in women's mental health and the inequities that exist in the culture are just exacerbated for women when they come and see mental health providers like me.

Ever thought about the unique challenges women face in accessing mental health services? In this episode of 'Behavioral Health Integration', host Jacob Minnig sits down with Ashley Junghans-Rutelonis, a doctoral-level clinical psychologist and passionate advocate for women's mental health. Ashley brings a wealth of experience to the table, discussing the barriers women encounter in the mental health profession and the broader implications of these challenges.

She doesn't just highlight the problems; she offers actionable solutions to help women obtain the services they need. From navigating work-life balance to tackling tough conversations in the workplace, Ashley's insights are both practical and inspiring. She also delves into how intersectionality and cultural norms can exacerbate these issues, making it even more crucial to address them head-on.

Whether you're a mental health professional or someone interested in advocacy, this episode offers valuable perspectives on improving mental health care for women.

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