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MHPN Presents

Mental Health Professionals' Network

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Welcome to MHPN’s inaugural podcast which explores wellbeing and mental health. Listen to engaging conversations between mental health practitioners, as they reflect on a variety of topics related to mental wellbeing, interdisciplinary practice, and collaborative care. Subscribe to stay up to date.
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'On Message' Podcast from MHP Communications

'On Message' Podcast from MHP Communications

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Lively discussion and debate around topical communications issues from the MHP team. MHP Communications is one of the largest PR and corporate communications consultancies in the UK, with more than 175 people working across its disciplines of Corporate Affairs, Health, Financial, Brand and Design. MHP is owned by the Engine Group, which has offices around the world delivering the full suite of communications disciplines to some of the world’s biggest brands.
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In my going on nearly 10 years in this asset class, I have seen far too many good, would be entrepreneurs fail to get started. Enough is enough. I now know where, how, and why those good people fail. And I will help get you and other good people into our asset class. Join me for my new podcast where we will laser focus on exactly that: The 30 Day M…
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In this episode, Associate Professor Shuichi Suetani is joined by Emeritus Professor and renowned psychiatrist Sidney Bloch to discuss key moments from Sid’s distinguished career and the historical advancements in understanding mental health. They explore how psychiatric treatments have evolved over time, reflecting on the successes achieved, the o…
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In this episode, Professor Nicholas Procter (Professor and Chair, Mental Health Nursing) and Dr Conrad Newman (psychiatrist and PhD candidate) discuss the complexities of suicidal suffering. They explore the crucial role of deep listening in mental health practice, emphasising the importance of connection and how that can make a significant differe…
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This three-part series features academic General Practitioners, Dr Wei-May Su and Professor Louise Stone, in conversation with various GPs about the complexities of providing meaningful primary health care. In the final episode, they chat with GP and addiction medicine specialist, Dr Hester Wilson, about the challenges they face when patients talk …
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This three-part series features academic General Practitioners, Dr Wei-May Su and Professor Louise Stone, in conversation about the complexities of providing meaningful primary health care. In episode two, they explore the challenges of providing primary health care when treating the rare, the unknown, the complex, the not learned about, and the di…
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This three-part series features academic General Practitioners, Dr Wei-May Su and Professor Louise Stone, in conversation with various GPs about the complexities of providing meaningful primary health care. In episode one, May and Louise sit down with General Practitioner and researcher Professor Michael Kidd to explore the complexities of providin…
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Content warning: This episode discusses suicidality. Join Professor Nicholas Procter (Professor and Chair, Mental Health Nursing) and Dr Conrad Newman (psychiatrist and PhD candidate) for this episode of Book Club, where they discuss the ways in which Konrad Michel’s book ‘The Suicidal Person: A New Look at a Human Phenomenon’ (2023) has influenced…
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We’ve just released the first episode of our new partnership podcast series: Creative Arts Therapies, on Mental Health In Focus. This four-part series is produced in partnership with the Australian New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA) and Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN). Hosted by clinical psychologist, P…
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In this episode of In The First Person, Trent McWhinney: a creative arts therapist, shares his personal story of anxiety and depression. In conversation with Professor Mark Creamer, Trent talks about the various interventions he’s tried and what impact they’ve had on his symptoms as well as how his art practice has helped him both personally and pr…
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You’ve likely heard of Creative Arts Therapy, but how much do you really know about it as a mental health profession? Join clinical psychologist, Professor Mark Creamer, as he sits down with Dr Kate Dempsey, CEO of ANZACATA: the peak professional association for creative arts therapists in Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Together they explore the …
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Tune in as Professor Mark Creamer (clinical psychologist) and Neil Cole (consumer consultant, mental health advocate, writer and playwright) talk about supporting people living with schizophrenia and psychosis. Their wide-ranging conversation touches on diagnosis, symptoms and treatment – both pharmacological and psychosocial, exploring the positiv…
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Content warning: This episode discusses both hypothetical and real-life traumatic events, including the NSW Bondi Junction shopping centre attack in April 2024. If 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? Join psychologist, Dr Cait McMahon, and journalist, Ashlynne McGh…
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Content warning: This episode discusses themes of suicidal ideation and thoughts of harm to others. Many people may have preconceived ideas about the ‘highs and lows’ of bipolar disorder, but what is it really like to live with it? In this episode we hear from Neil Cole who has previously been a practicing lawyer, a Melbourne City Councilor, and a …
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How can practitioners support individuals to reduce the impact of problematic anger? In the final episode of this three-part series, Clinical Psychologists Mark Creamer and Dr Tony McHugh are joined by Mental Health Social Worker, Michelle Birkic, to discuss current approaches to treatment for clients struggling with anger. During their conversatio…
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Tune in as Clinical Psychologists Mark Creamer and Dr Tony McHugh are joined by Professor of Clinical Psychology, Glen Bates, to investigate the breadth of reasons people experience anger. Drawing on the literature, they explore the factors that contribute to anger and explain why some people are at greater risk of experiencing problematic anger. T…
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Anger can affect many aspects of life, even as mundane as waiting in line at the grocery store. But what is anger, really? In this episode, Clinical Psychologists Mark Creamer and Dr Tony McHugh are joined by Senior Scientist at the Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), Dr Amy Adler, …
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Join Lived Experience Practitioners India Guerrieri and Julie Rickard as they share their respective stories of a suicide attempt and suicide bereavement. Throughout their open, honest and candid conversation, India and Julie explore the guilt, shame and stigma surrounding suicide, including how finding the right support and sharing their experienc…
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“So many people fall into the trap of wanting to ignore that this is happening at all to somebody.” - Jesse Sheers In this episode, lived-experience practitioners Jesse Sheers, India Guerrieri and Julie Rickard speak about the importance of breaking the silence and stigma around suicide. Drawing upon evidence-based theories and their own lived expe…
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Music therapy has the potential to help people both feel better and get better. In the final episode of this music therapy series, our host Clinical Psychologist Professor Mark Creamer, and Registered Music Therapists: Dr Jason Kenner and Dr Jennifer Bibb explore what music therapy aims to achieve, treatment goals and why change occurs. Expand your…
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So much more than making music; music therapy provides a unique conduit to achieving client goals. In the second episode of this series about music therapy, our host Clinical Psychologist Professor Mark Creamer, and Registered Music Therapists: Dr Jason Kenner and Dr Jennifer Bibb explore what happens in a session. Tune in to learn how music therap…
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Over millennia and across the world, people have used music as therapy. This 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. In episode one, they offer an introduction to the field of music therapy, what it t…
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In this episode of Book Club, Brisbane based psychiatrist, 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 ea…
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As the mental health impacts of climate change are becoming more widely understood, many practitioners might be considering how climate-distress impacts them both personally and professionally. In this episode, our experts highlight the role that mental health practitioners can play to support individuals and communities experiencing climate-distre…
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With climate-related extreme weather events becoming more prevalent, it’s no wonder the evidence shows that today’s younger generation have significant concerns about the future. How can practitioners support young people when many of them feel that ‘humanity is doomed’? Tune in as our experts share tips and strategies for engaging and supporting y…
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A ‘conspiracy of silence’ around climate change might be present in any conversation, even within mental health practice. In fact, this ‘elephant in the room’ may be bigger than you realise. Tune in as our experts share their top techniques for supporting conversations about climate distress in sessions with clients. Drawing on theories such as Att…
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While the practical ramifications of climate-related disasters may not be a mystery to many Australian communities, the cumulative mental health impacts on individuals and community may be less obvious or well understood. In this four-part podcast series, join Developmental Psychologist, Ann Sanson, Clinical Supervisor and Psychotherapist, Merle Co…
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The impact of social isolation and loneliness has never been more prevalent than in a post-pandemic world. Tune in as Dr J.R. Baker, CEO of Primary and Community Care Services, and Dr Rosanne Freak-Poli, life-course and social epidemiologist, discuss the impacts of experiencing social isolation and loneliness. Combining the latest research with the…
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“I have not experienced anyone speak, write, [or] live like Audre Lorde. The things that she was saying 40 years ago are things that I feel like as a society and as a community, we are grappling with today.” – Stephanie Mendis In this episode of MHPN Presents Book Club, social workers Stephanie Mendis and Alyssha Fooks discuss the profound impact t…
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In this three-part series, Professor Mark Creamer chats with emergency medicine and psychiatry experts about mental health crises. Join Mark and his guests as they share valuable tips and strategies to effectively manage and/or avert a mental health crisis and explore how best to mitigate the negative impact they may have on practitioners. In the t…
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In this three-part series, Professor Mark Creamer chats with emergency medicine and psychiatry experts about mental health crises. Join Mark and his guests as they share valuable tips and strategies to effectively manage and/or avert a mental health crisis and explore how best to mitigate the negative impact they may have on practitioners. In episo…
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In this three-part series, Professor Mark Creamer chats with emergency medicine and psychiatry experts about mental health crises. Join Mark and his guests as they share valuable tips and strategies to effectively manage and/or avert a mental health crisis and explore how best to mitigate the negative impact they may have on practitioners. In the f…
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Join Tim McDonald, a mental health peer worker, as he and psychiatrist, Dr Ruth Vine, discuss the evolving field of peer support; what it is and what are some of the merits, opportunities and challenges Tim has experienced in the role. Hear Tim’s insights about the importance of relationships in peer work – both within the clinical team and with th…
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In this episode of MHPN Presents, In the First Person you will hear a powerful story about family violence and maternal mental illness. Join Millie and hear about her lived experience of growing up in a family with a mother with schizoaffective disorder and a father who used violence. Millie describes challenging and adverse experiences in her fami…
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Join Prof. Pat Dudgeon (a Bardi woman, from the Kimberley in Western Australia), Dr Stewart Sutherland (a Wiradjuri man) and Prof. Alan Rosen in the final episode of this four-part series as they discuss how, by living in harmony with nature, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are, at the same time, a strength and a priority in our r…
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Join Prof. Pat Dudgeon (a Bardi woman, from the Kimberley in Western Australia), Dr Stewart Sutherland (a Wiradjuri man) and Prof. Alan Rosen in the third episode of this four-part series as they discuss how, by living in harmony with nature, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are, at the same time, a strength and a priority in our r…
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Join Prof. Pat Dudgeon (a Bardi woman, from the Kimberley in Western Australia), Dr Stewart Sutherland (a Wiradjuri man) and Prof. Alan Rosen in the second episode of this four-part series as they discuss how, by living in harmony with nature, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are, at the same time, a strength and a priority in our …
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People at all levels in all asset classes must deal with local governments and code enforcement / build code. What happens when local corruption, or unreasonable power with way too much power stand in your way? Julio Jaramillo of Evergreen Communities shares his many decades of wisdom so we all can be good stewards as landlords. Connect with Julio:…
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Join Prof. Pat Dudgeon (a Bardi woman, from the Kimberley in Western Australia), Dr Stewart Sutherland (a Wiradjuri man) and Prof. Alan Rosen across this four-part series as they discuss how, by living in harmony with nature, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are, at the same time, a strength and a priority in our response to the si…
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Tune in to the second episode in this two-part series as Sabin Fernbacher and Louise Newman build on their previous conversation and explore in more depth, the complex inter-relationship between family violence and mental health; and trauma and mental health. Join them as they identify the potential significant social, developmental and mental heal…
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In this two-part series of A Conversation About… join Sabin Fernbacher and Louise Newman, peers and experts in this area as they share their insights into the complex nature and prevalence of family violence and its impact on Australian women, children and their mental health. Listen as they traverse the challenges of the field – the chicken and eg…
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“When students have a high sense of school belonging, we see reduced mental health [concerns], improved well-being, even improved physical health and better school experiences, the benefits of a sense of school belonging are really quite compelling...” Get ready to put the research into practice about the key elements that contribute to young peopl…
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How do you value vacant lots? What risks come within infilling? Should you focus on infill projects when starting out? Brad Turner, Mr. Infill, joins us to walk us through everything on mobile home infilling. Connect with Brad Turner: brad@treadcompanies.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradturner1/ YouTube Version Connect with us! Mentorship Progra…
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Why buy in secondary and / or rural markets? It turns out, for some people, the pros may DRAMATICALLY outweigh the cons. Is that the case for you? YouTube Version Max Baker 678-932-0200 info@themhpbroker.com https://themhpbroker.com/ Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://themhppros.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/podcast LinkedIn:…
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Everything has an expiration date. Even this podcast. But I'm not shutting down; I'm slowing down. Hear it directly from me: the present, and the future of MHP_IRL. Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://themhppros.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-narus-87293417/ Facebook Group: htt…
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What if I told you your local government could shut you down? Wouldn't you want to know how, why, and what to do to prevent that? For this MMW, we'll take a look at code enforcement, who they are, what they "do", and how you can prevent a disaster. Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://themhppros.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/po…
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Shawn Dwyer couldn't leave his job to pursue his MHP dream. However, he didn't let that, or a host of other barriers, become excuses prohibiting his MHP journey. Join us for Shawn's story on going from zero to MHP while keeping his job. YouTube Version Shawn Dwyer: Shawn.Dwyer@GoldenOakREI.com Shawn's LinkedIn https://goldenoakrei.com/ Connect with…
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“I just remember thinking he could be someone else's baby and I was just holding him.” Ariane, mother of Henry, former elite dancer, child services caseworker, and psychologist and now advocate, shares her raw and unedited account of the experience and clinical treatment of postpartum psychosis. Listen in as Ariane shares her powerful story of bein…
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In this four-part series, host Professor Mark Creamer will be joined by expert clinicians, researchers, service providers, emergency workers and partners of emergency workers to discuss experiences and topics unique to this workforce, who provide a vital and valuable service to the community. The series will cover how and why the nature of their wo…
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Bad news: we all get conned in the MHP space. Con Artists roam freely, striking where you least expect it. How do we defend ourselves? Join me for this month's Mid Month Wisdom where I go into detail about protecting you and your business from scams. Connect with us! Mentorship Program: https://themhppros.com/ Podcast: http://www.archimedesgrp.com/…
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“No one can prepare you enough for what parenthood is like” - Natasha Lindros What is perinatal mental health? You might be surprised to learn it encompasses more than you think. In this episode of A Conversation About…, Dr. Nicole Highet, psychologist, and Natasha Lindros, clinical psychologist, share their perspectives on what Perinatal Mental He…
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