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What It Takes to Overcome Mental Health Stigma with Dr. Devika Bhushan

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In this episode of Unintended Consequences from Intent Clinical, hosts Diana Clark and Arden O’Connor sit down with Dr. Devika Bhushan, the Chief Medical Officer at Daybreak Health and an adjunct faculty member at Stanford University. Dr. Bhushan shares her compelling journey of navigating bipolar disorder while pursuing an ambitious career in medicine and public health leadership, including her tenure as California's Acting Surgeon General.

The conversation explores the nuanced challenges of mental health diagnoses, the stigma that surrounds bipolar disorder, and the critical need for systemic change in how mental illness is perceived and treated, especially within professional and academic settings. Dr. Bhushan also opens up about her personal coping strategies, her support system, and her efforts to balance vulnerability and resilience in both her personal and professional life.

Packed with raw honesty and actionable insights, this episode is a powerful reminder that mental health struggles are part of a broader, shared human experience. Don’t miss this inspiring and thoughtful conversation!

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In this episode of Unintended Consequences from Intent Clinical, hosts Diana Clark and Arden O’Connor sit down with Dr. Devika Bhushan, the Chief Medical Officer at Daybreak Health and an adjunct faculty member at Stanford University. Dr. Bhushan shares her compelling journey of navigating bipolar disorder while pursuing an ambitious career in medicine and public health leadership, including her tenure as California's Acting Surgeon General.

The conversation explores the nuanced challenges of mental health diagnoses, the stigma that surrounds bipolar disorder, and the critical need for systemic change in how mental illness is perceived and treated, especially within professional and academic settings. Dr. Bhushan also opens up about her personal coping strategies, her support system, and her efforts to balance vulnerability and resilience in both her personal and professional life.

Packed with raw honesty and actionable insights, this episode is a powerful reminder that mental health struggles are part of a broader, shared human experience. Don’t miss this inspiring and thoughtful conversation!

Follow Us

Guest’s links:

Presented by Intent Clinical
www.IntentClinical.com

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