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Part 2: Vital Conversations with Amy Iversen, CEO of West River Mental Health

In this conversation with Amy Iversen, CEO of West River Mental Health, Dr. Tamang delves into the mental health challenges facing Rapid City. He explores broader national trends shaping the field, from shifting diagnoses to the rise of AI-driven therapy. Together, they unpack the complexities of trauma-based treatment and the growing role of technology—discussing AI counseling, mental health apps, and what the future might hold. Along the way, he seeks insights on how Monument Health and the city of Rapid City can better support mental health initiatives and improve outcomes for those in need.

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