New Podcast Episode Explores Collaboration, Innovation, and the Future of Recovery Support
In the latest episode of Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast, special host Cindy Bullard, Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) student at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI) is joined by Karla Sweet-Rausin and Tomekia Starling for a conversation on substance use treatment and the evolving role of integrated care. Drawing from their professional journeys in behavioral health and recovery services, the discussion explores the importance of collaboration between counseling and prescribing providers, building trust with patients, and improving interventions for individuals navigating substance use challenges. The episode also highlights innovations such as telehealth and medication-assisted treatment, while examining the barriers and opportunities shaping the future of substance use care.
Thank you to our subject matter experts:
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- Cindy Bullard, LPC, LCDC
- Dr. Tomekia Starling, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PHMNP-BC
- Karla Sweet Rausin, MS, LPC-S, NCC, LCDC
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About the Subject Matter Experts:
Cindy Bullard, LPC, LCDC
Cindy Bullard is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor. Cindy received her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CACREP accredited program) from the University of North Texas at Dallas and is currently pursuing the Doctor of Behavioral Health degree at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies. Cindy has experience working with a diverse population, including individuals, groups, adolescents, couples, and families. She has experience working with crisis, trauma, sexual abuse, substance abuse, anxiety, depression, anger management, grief, suicidal ideation, LGBTQIA+ topics, physical violence, and co-occurring disorders.
Cindy has experience working in intensive-outpatient, residential, behavioral health hospital, and private practice settings, providing both in-person and virtual therapy. Cindy utilizes an eclectic therapeutic process to assist clients, including person-centered, CBT, and solution-focused therapy, as well as trauma-informed practices. Cindy works to create a therapeutic environment that is comfortable and allows individuals to safely explore their vulnerabilities. She believes each individual is different and deserves unique care based on their needs. Cindy also believes every individual should be met with non-judgment and provided a space that allows every part of them to be seen and celebrated.
Website: encouragedbycindy.com
Dr. Tomekia Starling, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PHMNP-BC
Tomekia Starling, DNP, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, is a thoughtful and dedicated nurse practitioner with 15 years of experience spanning mental health, addiction medicine, primary care, and correctional health. Dual-certified in psychiatric and family practice, she specializes in comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, psychopharmacologic management, MAT, and crisis intervention for diverse and underserved populations. Tomekia is known for her integrity, compassion, and steady clinical presence, consistently delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care. Committed to lifelong learning and professional growth, she continues to expand her expertise as she advances within the mental health field.
Karla Sweet Rausin, MS, LPC-S, NCC, LCDC
Karla Sweet started at Homeward Bound in June 2014 as a part-time counselor specializing in Co-Occurring Psychiatric/Substance Use Disorders (COPSD). As the organization grew in diversifying services into mental health case management and psychiatric crisis services, Ms. Sweet has grown professionally attaining credentialing as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and moving into the position of Clinical Director of Mental Health Services in 2016. Ms. Sweet began her career as an English teacher with a degree in English Education from Oral Roberts University. She switched gears into counseling and received her Master’s degree in Counseling from the University of North Texas-Dallas. Ms. Sweet is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor and a National Certified Counselor and currently holds an LPC-S certification. Ms. Sweet has also worked at the UNT-Dallas Counseling Clinic, Phoenix House, and Hickory Trail Hospital before making her way to Homeward Bound. In addition to clinical supervisory work, Ms. Sweet still continues to showcase her kindness and consideration for others through her counseling work as a member of the Dallas Counseling and Treatment Center. Her knowledge as both an administrator and active counselor gives her a well-rounded and empathetic approach to her role overseeing staff training and continuing education work.
