How is the DBH different? | Doctor of Behavioral Health | Dr. Janet Cummings, Psy.D.
[Music] mental health treatment in the US and probably everywhere else too for that matter is abominable patient care is terrible and it’s being given by poorly trained people that clinicians spend so much time learning research and irrelevance ease that they don’t know how to treat patients and the doctor of behavioral health degree is different it’s a clinically oriented degree and it teaches our grads to just get down and dirty and give effective treatment to patients it also teaches them to be leaders in healthcare to market in healthcare to contain costs in healthcare they’re trained in medical cost offset they’re trained in how to do psycho-educational programs where we can group like patients together and actually the outcomes for those are often superior to individual treatment and cost a lot less to you
Dr. Janet Cummings, Psy.D. speaks about what differentiates the Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from other doctoral degrees. Dr. Janet Cummings, daughter of Dr. Nicholas A. Cummings and co-founder Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, serves as President of the Board or Directors and Faculty in the Doctor of Behavioral Health degree program. She specializes in Pathophysiology, Psychopharmacology, Neuropathophysiology, and the Biodyne Model.
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Cummings Graduate Institute of Behavioral Health Studies is a nonprofit, accredited, private institution offering online, post-graduate education and training in the field of integrated behavioral health, including the Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) degree exclusively focused in integrated care.
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To learn more about Cummings Graduate Institute and the DBH program visit: https://cgi.edu/