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A Nonverbal Message of Hope at President Carter's Funeral

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  • Nonverbal communication plays a crucial role in societal interactions and therapeutic alliances, as highlighted by Dr. Moffic.
  • Dr. Moffic, an award-winning psychiatrist, focuses on cultural and ethical aspects of psychiatry and mental health advocacy.
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What can we learn from nonverbal cues?

Psychiatry & Society

H. Steven Moffic, MD, reflects on the nonverbal cues expressed at former president Jimmy Carter's funeral. Other former presidents were present, and their interactions spoke volumes. President Carter wanted to spread positivity and bring people together, and perhaps this a sign that we can do that.

Nonverbal cues are also critical to the therapeutic alliance, whether it is facial cues, expressions, gestures, or more. It is also critical to psychiatry as a whole. Dr Moffic likes to express his nonverbal feelings via these recordings via his ties (if you haven't paid attention to them yet, you should!).

Dr Moffic is an award-winning psychiatrist who specialized in the cultural and ethical aspects of psychiatry and is now in retirement and retirement as a private pro bono community psychiatrist. A prolific writer and speaker, he has done a weekday column titled “Psychiatric Views on the Daily News” and a weekly video, “Psychiatry & Society,” since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged. He was chosen to receive the 2024 Abraham Halpern Humanitarian Award from the American Association for Social Psychiatry. Previously, he received the Administrative Award in 2016 from the American Psychiatric Association, the one-time designation of being a Hero of Public Psychiatry from the Speaker of the Assembly of the APA in 2002, and the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill in 1991. He presented the third Rabbi Jeffrey B. Stiffman lecture at Congregation Shaare Emeth in St. Louis on Sunday, May 19, 2024. He is an advocate and activist for mental health issues related to climate instability, physician burnout, and xenophobia. He is now editing the final book in a 4-volume series on religions and psychiatry for Springer: Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, Christianity, and now The Eastern Religions, and Spirituality. He serves on the Editorial Board of Psychiatric Times.

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