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author | editor in chief of CrisisTalk

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Joined November 2010
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
6 years
We often turn away from the issue of #humantrafficking because we perceive it as not our problem: a remote issue happening elsewhere in the world to other people. It's not. It's a gross violation of basic #HumanRights happening wherever you are. #DeprivationofFreedom #ForcedLabor
@hereandnow
Here & Now
6 years
Human trafficking — also called modern slavery — is not an "other problem" only affecting different parts of the world, says author @stephepburn. Millions of people from the U.K. to China to the U.S. are being deprived of freedom and exploited, she says.
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@BeckInstitute
Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy
1 year
“It’s hard to have a good relationship when using language that diminishes someone’s perspective.” Dr. Paul Grant, Beck Institute's Director of CT-R, explores how shifting terminology with empowering, evidence-supported CT-R can improve mental health care.
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@JohnTorousMD
John Torous, MD MBI
11 months
Mental Health Tech Expert Says AI Can Help People but Trust Must Come First https://t.co/qBnqqm5WpM via @CrisisAccess
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AI without proper guardrails poses risks for vulnerable populations
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
988 celebrates its second anniversary with high nationwide answer rates and more than 10 million calls answered by phone, text and chat, but many Americans still don’t know it exists. #988Lifeline https://t.co/EPknDChNTe
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
How the Role of Pharmacists Is Expanding. Can They Help Ease Mental Health Workforce Shortages? #mentalhealth #workforce
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Psychiatric pharmacist says pharmacists can help bridge the workforce gap in mental health.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
CrisisTalk: @rachel_havekost on social media and destigmatizing mental health. https://t.co/B1WCVOj9Mt
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@CrisisAccess
Crisis Now
2 years
Do you have a perspective you'd like to share or a CrisisTalk article you'd like to respond to? You can submit an op-ed here: https://t.co/ISam4hy8cC.
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@bioeticaunam
Bioética UNAM
3 years
"Trata de Personas en Todo el Mundo: Oculto a Plena Vista" de Stephanie Hepburn y Rita J. Simon nos sumerge en una investigación exhaustiva sobre el impactante fenómeno de la trata de personas. Descubre cómo este crimen atroz prospera en las sombras y cómo podemos combatirlo.
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@CrisisAccess
Crisis Now
2 years
In this week's article, our editor-in-chief @stephepburn reported on the lawsuit against Meta by dozens of state attorneys general, accusing the company of deliberately designing Instagram and Facebook to be addictive to young users. #teens #mentalhealth
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Whistleblowers and 43 state attorneys general say Meta algorithms are harming youth mental health.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Arturo Bejar — a former Facebook engineering director & consultant for Instagram — suggests mental health leaders & legislators think of algorithms like they do car engines and federal emissions standards. “While the ins and outs are difficult to understand, the outcomes aren’t.”
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
The complaint against Meta accuses the company of exploiting vulnerabilities in young people’s developing brains through algorithms “designed to capitalize on young users’ dopamine responses and create an addictive cycle of engagement.”
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
This past October, a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from dozens of states sued Meta in California’s federal court, accusing the company of deliberately designing Instagram and Facebook to be addictive to young users.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Are Meta Algorithms Fueling the Youth Mental Health Crisis? Whistleblowers and 43 State Attorneys General Say Yes. 🧵 https://t.co/sYoj3eBnM8
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Whistleblowers and 43 state attorneys general say Meta algorithms are harming youth mental health.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Miscategorizing the role as paraprofessional also means peers are often underpaid.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Jessi notes that, in mental health services, peer specialists have long been referred to as paraprofessionals. “The definition of a paraprofessional is someone who assists a professional in their job,” she said. “That’s not what we do.”
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Employers often place peer support specialists in administrative staff roles, like driving people to and from appointments.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Interviewed @thejessidavis for #CrisisTalk. She shared how a lack of understanding of the peer role hinders implementation and pay.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Mental Health Peers Are Finally Getting Recognized. They’re Still Not Getting Paid Enough. #mentalhealth #peers
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Miscategorizing the role as paraprofessional means peers are often underpaid.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
@EastTNChildrens partnered with @McNabbCenter, applying for a state grant for a children’s crisis stabilization unit at Children’s Hospital. The grant also included a family walk-in center, not on the hospital’s campus. Both, said Phillips, have made a tremendous impact.
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@stephepburn
Stephanie Barrios Hepburn
2 years
Crisis hotline counselors also get a fair number of abusive calls, particularly those for sexual gratification — a hallmark, Fichter wrote, of some counselors’ experience.
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