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Welcome to the Mental Elf podcast, which features interviews with leading experts in mental health: researchers, clinicians, practitioners and experts by experience. I will help you keep up to date with the latest reliable mental health research. Our podcasts are recorded at major mental health events and conferences, and explore a wide range of topics relevant to people who work in mental health and related fields. Check out the Mental Elf website for thousands of free blogs summarising the ...
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In this podcast conversation, Professor David Baldwin (President of the British Association of Psychopharmacology) and Professor Catherine Harmer (President Elect of the BAP) preview the 2024 Summer Meeting which will take place in Birmingham on 21st - 24th July 2024 at the University of Birmingham: https://www.bap.org.uk/BAP2024 They speak about t…
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Professor John Krystal will be giving a Guest Lecture at the 2024 British Association of Psychopharmacology Summer Meeting in Birmingham on 24th July 2024. His talk is entitled: Linking depression pathophysiology to the mechanism of action of ketamine and “next generation” treatments. In this 18-minute podcast, André Tomlin from The Mental Elf asks…
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Professor Heather O'Mahen from the University of Exeter previews her talk at the 2024 UK and Ireland Marcé Society Annual Conference in London on 25th January: Are perinatal community mental health teams effective? What's the evidence? Find out more about the International Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health https://marcesociety.com/regional-…
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Zoë Darwin from the University of Huddersfield and Jacob Stokoe from Transparent Change preview their talk at the 2024 UK and Ireland Marcé Society Annual Conference in London on 25th January: Gestational and non-gestational parents: transcending existing perinatal mental health frameworks. Find out more about the International Marcé Society for Pe…
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Effective patient and public involvement (PPI) is crucial to conducting research that meets the needs and values of patients. In this podcast, we hear from a team of researchers and people with lived experience about getting involved in the AVATAR2 trial. This study is investigating the effects of digital avatar therapy in people with psychosis who…
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Roslyn Morgan and Kate Charlesworth speak to Laura Hemming from The Mental Elf about their sessions at the Quality Forum in Melbourne in October 2023. Roslyn Morgan is the ANMF (Vic Branch) Environmental Health Officer and her talk at #Quality2023 in Melbourne is entitled: Workplace Sustainability and Environmental Reform, Be the change. Dr Kate Ch…
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Professor Daniel Smith from Edinburgh University gives a short overview of bipolar disorder, and introduces two studies he is working on to investigate the role of light, circadian rhythms and sleep in bipolar disorder, and their effect on the action of lithium as a treatment. This podcast is part of the Annual Scientific Meeting of NHS Research Sc…
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Simon Hackett sits down with Douglas Badenoch to discuss Arts Psychotherapy for people with Intellectual Disabilities. This recording was made as a preview to the Annual Scientific Meeting of NHS Research Scotland's Mental Health Network on 30th October 2023. Find out more about the event. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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Claire Doherty and Jennie Hutton speak to Laura Hemming from The Mental Elf about their sessions at the Quality Forum in Melbourne in October 2023. Claire Doherty is Senior Research and Evaluation Officer at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne. Jennie Hutton is an Emergency Physician and Hon Senior Research Fellow at the Victorian Virtual Emergency …
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Professor Bryn Lloyd Evans from UCL talks to Douglas Badenoch about his clinical work and research on loneliness and social prescribing in people with severe mental illness. Bryn will be presenting further details of his work at the #NRSMH23 Annual Scientific Meeting on 30 October 2023. Find out more information about the event Hosted on Acast. See…
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Bianca Forrester and Paresh Dawda speak to Laura Hemming from The Mental Elf about their sessions at the Quality Forum in Melbourne in October 2023. Bianca Forrester is a GP Academic at the Western Victoria Primary Health Network. Her talk at the Quality Forum in Melbourne is entitled: "Towards a regional primary care learning health system: from c…
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This audio documentary accompanies an online and in person photo exhibition, which details the experiences of diverse people detained under the Mental Health Act. Sixty people took part in the project led by Oxford University, and funded by the NIHR Policy Research Programme, which captured their reflections on the process of detention and life on …
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Catherine Crock and Chris Turner speak to Laura Hemming from The Mental Elf about their sessions at the Quality Forum in Melbourne in October 2023. ProfessorCatherine Crock AM is a Physician at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne and Chair of the Hush Foundation and Gathering of Kindness. Her talk at the conference is entitled: "Kindness in ac…
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Deon York and Ashfaq Chauhan speak to Laura Hemming from The Mental Elf about their sessions at the Quality Forum in Melbourne in October 2023. Deon York is Director of Consumer Engagement at Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission New Zealand. Deon's talk at the Quality Forum in Melbourne will be on: Expertise by experience: A national c…
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Students from the Wellcome Trust PhD in Mental Health Science at UCL speak to Prof Sir Louis Appleby from the University of Manchester before his talk at the 2023 UCL Institute of Mental Health Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Students from the Wellcome Trust PhD in Mental Health Science at UCL speak to Dr Scott Kim from the US National Institutes of Health before his talk at the 2023 UCL Institute of Mental Health Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Prof Hamish McAllister-Williams from Newcastle University and the Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, previews his BAP Summer Meeting plenary on the clinical utility and potential generalisability of the “difficult to treat...” concept, which includes a talk from him on applying the model of care for difficult to treat depr…
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Lucy Rocca from Soberistas and Prof Julia Sinclair from the University of Southampton preview their Public Lecture, which is taking place at the British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) Summer Meeting in Manchester on 24th July 2023. Find out more by visiting the BAP2023 website, which includes the full programme and details of how to parti…
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The President of the British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) helps us prepare for the annual BAP Summer Meeting, which is taking place in Manchester on 23-26 July 2023. Find out more by visiting the BAP2023 website, which includes the full programme and details of how to participate: https://www.bap.org.uk/BAP2023 Hosted on Acast. See acas…
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Before her keynote talk at the 2023 BIGSPD conference in Glasgow, Dr Satbinder Kaul Bhogal, talks about the importance of exploring intersectionality in addressing harm in services. Dr Satbinder Kaur Bhogal, Clinical Psychologist. Dr Kaur Bhogal has worked for over 20 years within the field of Mental Health in various organisations. She has led ser…
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Before his keynote talk at the 2023 BIGSPD conference in Glasgow, Dr Daniel Taggart, from the University of Essex, talks about mental health provision for adult survivors in the wake of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) - lessons from the Truth Project. Dr Daniel Taggart, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, University of E…
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Before his keynote talk at the 2023 BIGSPD conference in Glasgow, Prof Giles Newton-Howes from the University of Otago in New Zealand, talks about the history of the term personality disorder and how thinking about taxonomy can help us consider the benefits and harms of diagnosis. Professor Giles Newton-Howes, Professor & Consultant Psychiatrist, U…
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Speaking before his keynote talk at the 2023 IoPPN Research Festival, Professor Oscar Marin talks about his work investigating the development of the cerebral cortex in health and disease, specifically how alterations in the development of the cerebral cortex may predispose humans to schizophrenia or autism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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Speaking before her keynote talk at the 2023 IoPPN Research Festival, Professor Janet Treasure talks about the history of eating disorders, how services and research have developed over the last 30 years, and the problems she is now trying to solve in her work at KCL. The Centre for Research in Eating and Weight Disorders (CREW) aims to find out mo…
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Speaking before his keynote talk at the 2023 IoPPN Research Festival, Professor Sir Robin Murray reflects on his 50 years working as a psychiatrist and researcher. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jesper Ekberg (Strategy for Health Lead; Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR), Sweden) and Tracey Herlihey (Head of Patient Safety Incident Response Policy; NHS England) talk about precision and passion – the art of making population health actionable; and learning from patient and relative reported adverse events. Jesper an…
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Joan Russell (NHS England), Douglas Findlay (Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust), Charlotte Verner Rossing (Danish College of Pharmacy Practice) and Radha Sundaram (NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde) talk about involving and working in partnership with patients in patient safety; building capacity to understand the patient, and yourself; and care at …
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Alice Forsythe (Virginia Mason Institute), Cian Wade (Harvard School of Public Health) and Mando Watson (Connecting Care for Children) talk about embedding equity into leadership and practice management, reducing health inequalities through collaboration, and how action on patient safety can reduce health inequalities. Alice, Kian and Mando will be…
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Göran Lindahl (Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden), Cat Chatfield (Director of Health Services Research UK) & Paul Barach (Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, US) talk about the challenges currently facing health systems around the world, in terms of recruitment and retention of health professionals, and staff wellbeing. T…
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Jason Leitch (National Clinical Director for Scotland) and Laura Wilson (Director for Scotland for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society) talk about the impact that our healthcare systems have on climate change, the commitments made to address these problems, and what everyone (from big corporations to frontline practitioners) can do to make our healthc…
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Welcome to the podcast for the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare https://internationalforum.bmj.com/copenhagen/ Jointly organised by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and BMJ, the International Forum has a rich history of supporting and energising the international movement for health and care improvement. From 30…
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Deanna Van Buren is an award-winning architect and activist recognized internationally for her leadership in using architecture, design, and real estate innovations to address the social inequities behind the mass incarceration crisis. Van Buren is co-founder of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces, an architecture and design firm with the mission …
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Alex Kenny (Peer Researcher) and Jessica Bond (Senior Researcher) from the McPin Foundation talk about the patient experience of gameChange using a peer research approach. Dr Sinéad Lambe, Research Clinical Psychologist & NIHR Doctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford presents the results from the gameChange trial and next steps with implementati…
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Dr Stefan Rennick-Egglestone, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham Institute of Mental Health, speaks about the NEON study (Narrative Experiences Online) after his talk at the MindTech conference in London on 24th November 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Professor Tim Kendall, National Clinical Director for Mental Health from NHS England, speaks to us before his keynote talk at the MindTech conference in London on 24th November 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Can school connectedness help prevent anxiety and depression? How can schools support the mental health of LGBTQ+ youth? In this 28-minute discussion, Dr Monika Raniti and Dr Gemma Lewis explore the links between school connectedness and mental health; specifically how the school ethos, environment and policy can help promote mental health in LGBTQ…
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What's the relationship between money and mental health? What impact can we have with cash transfers or universal basic income? In this 24-minute panel discussion, Prof Johannes Haushofer, Prof Matthew Johnson and Laura Peters from Rethink explore the links between money and mental health; specifically how interventions like cash transfers or unive…
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How can emotional regulation help with youth anxiety and depression? How can we teach emotion skills to young people? In this 22-minute panel discussion, Dr Alex Daros (Toronto, Canada), Dr Matt Sommerville (London, UK) and Chloë Morgan explore the links between our emotions and our mental health; specifically how giving young people the skills to …
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Can physical activity prevent or treat youth anxiety or depression? How can remote measurement technologies help with youth mental health? In this half hour panel discussion, Dr Alan Bailey (Melbourne, Australia), Fiyory Ghezae, and Dr Annie Walsh (London/Birmingham) explore the links between physical activity, exercise and good mental health, and …
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Why is sleep so important for youth mental health? In this half hour panel discussion, Prof Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (Cambridge, UK), Prof Russell Foster (Oxford, UK) and Prof Ian Hickie (Sydney, Australia) explore the relationship between sleep and youth anxiety and depression. They explain why sleep is so important during adolescence and present som…
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Can having a sense of purpose in life help with youth mental health? How can spiritual and religious beliefs help us to stay mentally healthy? In this half hour panel discussion, Dr Emily Hielscher (Brisbane, Australia), Prof Christopher Cook (Durham, UK) and Dr Shilpa Aggarwal (Mumbai, India) explore the links between religion, sprituality, sense …
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Warren Binford is an internationally recognized children’s rights scholar and advocate who is a frequent writer and speaker on a variety of children’s issues, including 21st century forms of child abuse, exploitation, and neglect. She founded the Child and Family Advocacy Law Clinic at Willamette Law School and has provided legal expertise to many …
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Nadha Hassen is a PhD Candidate at York University in Toronto. In this short podcast interview, recorded at the #Together4Action2022 conference in Baltimore, she talks about her "Park Perceptions and Racialized Realities" community-based participatory research (CBPR) dissertation, which explores the experiences of people of color in greenspaces in …
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Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen is the Executive Director of the National Center for Transgender Equality. He is a transgender policy, advocacy, and messaging expert. As a transgender man, his wide-ranging experience in the LGBTQ movement has covered field organizing, leadership development, fundraising, and media advocacy. He previously worked with Freedom …
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Deborah Klein Walker, EdD, a behavioral sciences researcher, public health leader, and advocate for public health and social justice, has more than 40 years of experience conducting research and evaluation in community settings, and developing and implementing programs. policies and system changes at the local and state levels, She was Vice Preside…
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Ryan Kilmer is Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Department of Psychological Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Co-Editor of the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, and former President of the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice. In this podcast, recorded at the Global Alliance Coming Together for…
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Mary Armstrong, Associate Professor Emeritus from the University of South Florida, looks back to the recent history of the Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice and forwards to consider the place of the organisation on the global stage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Prof Oscar Barbarin, Professor of Psychology and African American Studies at the University of Maryland speaks about his relationship with the Global Alliance for Behavioural Health and Social Justice, his work with young people affected by chronic disease and inequalities, and shares his thoughts on what mental health researchers can do to ensure …
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Dr. Burke-Garcia is a seasoned health communications professional with nearly 20 years of experience in health communication program planning, implementation and evaluation, with specific expertise in developing and evaluating digital and social media communication and research programs. At NORC, she leads the organization's Digital Strategy and Ou…
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Apryl Alexander is the Metrolina Medical Foundation Distinguished Scholar and an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at UNC Charlotte. A recognized expert in sexual abuse treatment programs, her research has been published in leading journals, including Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice; Criminal Justice Review; Ch…
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