The Philosophy and Therapy Podcast

Episode #14: Kayla Rosen

May 03, 2021 John T Maier Season 1 Episode 14
Episode #14: Kayla Rosen
The Philosophy and Therapy Podcast
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The Philosophy and Therapy Podcast
Episode #14: Kayla Rosen
May 03, 2021 Season 1 Episode 14
John T Maier

Dr. Kayla Rosen is a staff psychiatrist at UC Santa Barbara Student Health, and also works with Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics and Santa Barbara Street Medicine. She holds an MD from the University of Pennsylvania and did her residency at Mass General Hospital and McLean Hospital, where she was chief resident in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders Unit.

About Kayla Rosen:

UC Santa Barbara profile
Santa Barbara Street Medicine profile

About Open Dialogue:

Finland in Boston? Applying Open Dialogue Ideals on a Psychotic Disorders Inpatient Teaching Unit
Kayla Rosen, Joseph Stoklosa

About Open Dialogue
Institute for Dialogic Practice

The Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: II. Long-term stability of acute psychosis outcomes in advanced community care
Jaakko Seikkula, Birgitta Alakare, Jukka Aaltonen

Open Dialogues in the Present and the Future
Jaakko Seikkula

About John Maier:
http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/

Contact The Anomalous Mind:
Email: theanomalousmind@gmail.com
Twitter: @ItsAnomalous

Show Notes

Dr. Kayla Rosen is a staff psychiatrist at UC Santa Barbara Student Health, and also works with Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics and Santa Barbara Street Medicine. She holds an MD from the University of Pennsylvania and did her residency at Mass General Hospital and McLean Hospital, where she was chief resident in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders Unit.

About Kayla Rosen:

UC Santa Barbara profile
Santa Barbara Street Medicine profile

About Open Dialogue:

Finland in Boston? Applying Open Dialogue Ideals on a Psychotic Disorders Inpatient Teaching Unit
Kayla Rosen, Joseph Stoklosa

About Open Dialogue
Institute for Dialogic Practice

The Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: II. Long-term stability of acute psychosis outcomes in advanced community care
Jaakko Seikkula, Birgitta Alakare, Jukka Aaltonen

Open Dialogues in the Present and the Future
Jaakko Seikkula

About John Maier:
http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/

Contact The Anomalous Mind:
Email: theanomalousmind@gmail.com
Twitter: @ItsAnomalous