Podcasts for mental health practitioners No images? Click here Podcast Playlist | 2024 Wrap While we take our mid-year program break, check out any episodes you might have missed in the first half of 2024! A Conversation About… Anger and mental healthOur most popular episodes of 2024! This three-part series features Clinical Psychologists Professor Mark Creamer and Dr Tony McHugh who are joined by expert guests to discuss current approaches to treatment for clients struggling with anger. The Nature of AngerWhy Do People Get Angry?Treating AngerMental Health and Music TherapyThis three-part series features Clinical Psychologist Professor Mark Creamer and Registered Music Therapists: Dr Jason Kenner and Dr Jennifer Bibb, as they explore the practice of music therapy. An IntroductionExploring a SessionTherapeutic OutcomesStay tuned for our partnership podcast series with ANZACATA releasing on Mental Health In Focus this September. The series will feature discussions with registered creative therapists to explore their practice. Stand alone episodesNeed something to listen to on your commute home? These stand-alone episodes are the perfect bite-sized content to fill your time! A Conversation About… Suicide: Combatting the SilenceDrawing upon evidence-based theories and their own lived experience, our host and guests offer insights on how to initiate and engage in conversations about suicide. In The First Person: Suicidality and BereavementJoin Lived Experience Practitioners India Guerrieri and Julie Rickard as they share their respective stories of a suicide attempt and suicide bereavement. Book Club: ‘The Eight Keys to Recovery from an Eating Disorder’Associate Professor Warren Ward, and lived experience Recovery Coach, Lexi Crouch, discuss ‘The Eight Keys to Recovery from An Eating Disorder’ by Carolyn Costin and Gwen Schubert Grabb (2011); exploring the significance of the author’s brave accounts of their experiences with disordered eating. In The First Person: Living with BipolarMany people may have preconceived ideas about the ‘highs and lows’ of bipolar disorder, but what is it really like to live with it? Hear from Neil Cole as he shares his experiences of bipolar disorder over several decades of his life. A Conversation About… Journalism and Mental HealthIf your client came to you and said, “I’ve been asked to tell my story to a journalist,” would you encourage them to do it? Psychologist, Dr Cait McMahon, and journalist, Ashlynne McGhee share what it’s like to work as a practitioner supporting journalists seeking mental health support, as well as the experience of being a journalist reporting on traumatic events. Mark your calendars for Wednesday 7th August when MHPN Presents will be back with a new release! Follow MHPN Presents and Mental Health In Focus to get notified when new episodes drop. |