The Real American Idols; Performing with a Brain Injury

July 17, 2009 | Author: | Posted in Healthcare & Hospitals

Guest host Dr. Mark Green, of “One Hour At A Time” on VoiceAmerica’s Health & Wellness Channel will be interviewing certified brain injury specialist and musician Jerry Burton. Jerry Burton is a certified brain injury specialist who has been in the human services field for 30 years, divided almost equally between MH/MR and TBI. He currently serves as director of Development for Whitemarsh House, a personal care facility located in Flourtown, Pa. Prior to coming to Whitemarsh House, Jerry served for 10 years as administrator and residential manager at Success at Rockridge, a TBI facility located in Quakertown, Pa, where he established “Rockridge Live”, the annual music event for clients, their families and friends. It enjoys 100% participation and clients work on their routines all year through their music therapy program. Think American Idol with no losers. Jerry maintains that it could be only done through the universality of music. A similar program is in the works for Whitemarsh House. You see, Jerry is also a musician, composer, performer, and record producer, having worked with some of the biggest names in show business. He studied music at Berklee College of Music in Boston and at the proverbial “School of Hard Knocks’. His latest work is “SIDEWAYS”, a CD by Bishop Clay, a Pittsburgh area group.


Besides utilizing music in brain injury, Jerry’s other area of interest includes the rate of TBI/PTSD in returning veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.”We’re talking huge numbers here and we have a moral obligation to see them through, says Jerry. Approximately 360,000 of these veterans, some 20%, suffer from some form of TBI, PTSD, or both. We’re looking to do more work in this area”.


Jerry and Lawrence Anastasi, the executive director at Whitemarsh House, are currently putting into place a TBI program there, which has historically been an MH/MR personal care facility. They next hope to establish a speciality working with TBI/PTSD veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in addition to the aforementioned TBI and Music Program. Jerry’s next music venture is writing the music score to the audio version of Raina Sloan’s book, “A Closer Walk; Journey To The Light”.


One Hour At a Time airs live on Mondays at 3pm ET, 12pm PT on the VoiceAmerica Health & Wellness Channel. All previous shows are available for download at any time in mp3 format from the show page. The One Hour At a Time show page be located at the following web address: http://www.modavox.com/VoiceAmerica/vshow.aspx?sid=920 Have a question during the show? The listener call in number is 1-866-472-5792.


About Dr. Mark Green:
Mark is the Medical Director for WestBridge. He obtained his medical degree at the University of London in 1993 and worked in internal medicine for several years before moving to the U.S. He completed his psychiatry residency in 1999 and then a Fellowship in Addiction Psychiatry, at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Green was an Assistant Professor at Cornell, working and teaching in dual diagnosis, and a research associate at Rockefeller University where he conducted research in the clinical neurobiology of addictive disease. In 2003, he relocated to the University of Vermont to become the first medical director of Vermont’s first methadone clinic. Dr. Green moved to Massachusetts in 2004. In addition to his responsibilities at WestBridge, Dr. Green teaches at Harvard Medical School and participates in Psychiatric training programs, lectures on topics in Dual Diagnoses and publishes articles on neurobiology, collaborative psychopharmacology, and clinical management issues.


About WestBridge:
WestBridge specializes in helping and treating those that simultaneously suffer from mental illnesses and substance abuse problems. We employ integrated dual diagnosis treatment developed by the Dartmouth Center for Evidence Based Practices, which means that our therapies for mental illness and substance abuse complement and strengthen one another, rather than contradict each other. Our mental health residential treatment facilities are amazingly serene and comfortable, providing the ideal setting for effective rehabilitation. If you’re currently seeking treatment for schizophrenia, drug addiction or any combination of mental illness and substance issues for yourself or someone you love, please visit http://www.dualdiagnosistreatment.net for more details or contact us at 1-800-889-7871.

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