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Youth mental health concerns are rising — and primary care providers are often the first line of support. In this episode, we explore how small, meaningful changes in everyday practice can make a real difference. Joining Dr. Ruth Gubernick in conversation are Drs. Deborah Braun-Corville and Aimee Johnson as they share how they introduced strengths-based conversations, collaborative safety plans, and practical mental health supports right in their pediatric offices — without overwhelming workflows or adding hours to the day.
This conversation highlights:
This episode is a reminder that care doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful — sometimes, it starts with just one small step with the next patient you see.
By Center for Applied Research SolutionsYouth mental health concerns are rising — and primary care providers are often the first line of support. In this episode, we explore how small, meaningful changes in everyday practice can make a real difference. Joining Dr. Ruth Gubernick in conversation are Drs. Deborah Braun-Corville and Aimee Johnson as they share how they introduced strengths-based conversations, collaborative safety plans, and practical mental health supports right in their pediatric offices — without overwhelming workflows or adding hours to the day.
This conversation highlights:
This episode is a reminder that care doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful — sometimes, it starts with just one small step with the next patient you see.