Brent Green, Ph.D., MPH is a Bay Area social psychologist and organization leadership coach. A graduate of the UC-Berkeley School of Public Health he is former National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, and trainer at the University of California Davis Extension. Currently he is also Principal at IntelliVen (an organization consulting firm in San Francisco). Dr. Green is former consumer panel representative for the United States Food and Drug Administration, and a Non-Governmental Observer at the first United Nations World Assembly on Aging in Vienna, Austria. Brent lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is an avid hiker, lover of animals large and small, and is a life-long tennis player.
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Dr. Green’s interdisciplinary research focus is on programmatic aspects of mental health. They intertwine psychology, consultation, program evaluation, organization leadership development, gerontology, the political sociology of medication addiction among other topics.
This keynote address supports our GAP 2026 theme of innovations in psychiatry and addiction care with focus on societal and clinical challenges of addiction recovery. My hope is “to foster knowledge exchange that drives innovation and transforms care practice globally”.
After brief definitions of Social Psychiatry, and of mental health from WHO the presentation offers a visual model of a Systems Perspective on health. The overview is followed by a Case Study of addiction self-withdrawal by a noted artist in Los Angeles, California. The talk offers a structural view of licit psychoactive addiction and use among the elderly, an often-neglected population for research. Finally, a mental health evaluation of a successful regional program to prevent medication misuse is presented.
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