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    Explore "Mental Illness" with insightful episodes like "134. Endometriosis & Mental Illness: My Story", "What If The Anxiety Comes Back?", "Bronwyn Schweigerdt // A Unique Approach To Managing Anger", "We Are Not Our Feelings" and "Collection III. Episode 17: ‘Being on Both Sides’: Canadian Medical Students’ Experiences With Disability, the Hidden Curriculum, and Professional Identity Construction.”" from podcasts like ""A Bit Better Every Day", "Anxious Faith", "Rebel Whitecoat Podcast|Boost Your Mood, Focus, and Energy Naturally| Functional Medicine | Epigenetics | Spirituality", "Anxious Faith" and "DocsWithDisabilities Research and Resource Rounds"" and more!

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    134. Endometriosis & Mental Illness: My Story

    134. Endometriosis & Mental Illness: My Story

    One in ten women are diagnosed with endometriosis. Chances are high that you know a woman who is silently suffering from this whole-body disease. In this episode, I share my personal story of my struggle with endometriosis and how it affected my mental health. Please listen to this episode and share it with everyone!

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    What If The Anxiety Comes Back?

    What If The Anxiety Comes Back?

    We’ve shared lots of stories of people who have dealt with anxiety, and for many of them, the reality is they may always deal with anxiety. But what if you went and sought help, brought it all to God, went to regular therapy sessions and even tried medication,only for anxiety to come back, and come back stronger? 

    What would it be like to do all the right things, to think you had beaten anxiety, only for the anxiety to return later on?

    This episode we’re chatting with Tiffany, a teacher and writer in California in the US who lived this experience. She shares what it’s like to have the anxiety come back even after doing everything right, but also the difference she experienced when she chose to allow her church community into what she struggled with, and the difference that made in her faith.

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    Tiffany has also written several pieces for us on the blog, including ‘Clinical Anxiety Isn’t What the Church Thinks It Is’ and ‘How to Be Helpful When a Loved One Tells You They’re Anxious’.

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    Bronwyn Schweigerdt // A Unique Approach To Managing Anger

    Bronwyn Schweigerdt // A Unique Approach To Managing Anger

    This week on the Rebel Whitecoat podcast is licensed psychotherapist, Bronwyn Schweigerdt! Bronwyn also has a masters degree in counseling and nutrition and is a public speaker and author that specializes in helping people break free from their anger. I love Bronwyn's unique approach, which is far from what I had always learned about "anger management". Check out her podcast "Angry At The Right Things"

    Highlights from this episode:

    • the proper way to accept and deal with the natural human response of anger
    • why Bronwyn specializes in helping people with anger
    • how suppressed anger causes depression
    • how to manage anger even when other people are at fault
    • how to have boundaries when dealing with people we cant change
    • acknowledging anger from a root cause approach how chronic diseases can actually be rooted from holding on to anger/trauma
    • how to bring up the topic of anger to people who are always angry
    • Teaching parents to work with kids on showing emotions properly, including anger

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    We Are Not Our Feelings

    We Are Not Our Feelings

    Many of our guests have shared that they’ve experienced some form of anxiety since childhood. But that’s not always the case; for some people, anxiety or any other mental illness might not show up until later in life, seemingly out of nowhere. That was the case for Akos.

    It wasn’t until his 30’s that Akos faced anxiety for the first time, in the form of a panic attack while seated on a small aircraft. That seemingly isolated incident led to a second panic attack, and a third, until his anxiety worsened.

    Despite having a strong faith and a good understanding of mental health—Akos was working in ministry and married to a psychologist, after all—he wrestled with recurring anxious thoughts and couldn’t seem to control his feelings. And that led to a shift in his understanding, as he learned that he was not his anxious feelings — they were separate from him, much like how we can be confronted with sinful temptations that are not a part of our identity. 

    By seeing his anxiety as something outside of who he is as a person, Akos has been able to come to terms with the uncontrollable thoughts he sometimes has and yet choose how to respond to them. 

    Today, he shares with us how he sees the Bible’s “heroes of the faith” also being confronted with trials and suffering outside of their control, but choosing to remain faithful to God and trust in His promises.

    Akos has written several pieces on our blog, including 10 Surprising Things I’ve Learned About Having Good Mental Health and As a Christian Bloke, Here’s What I’ve Learned About Dealing With Difficult Emotions.

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    Collection III. Episode 17: ‘Being on Both Sides’: Canadian Medical Students’ Experiences With Disability, the Hidden Curriculum, and Professional Identity Construction.”

    Collection III. Episode 17: ‘Being on Both Sides’: Canadian Medical Students’ Experiences With Disability, the Hidden Curriculum, and Professional Identity Construction.”

    Collection III: Disability in health sciences: the need for and benefits of inclusion

    This collection features studies and testimonials that  examine the current state of disability representation among health sciences students and professionals and that demonstrate how the presence of disabled healthcare practitioners and trainees benefits both patients and clinicians/trainees.

    Key works in this emerging literature are gathered in this cluster that includes qualitative studies, the results of quantitative data analyses, and personal testimonials.



    Title of Featured Article: Being on Both Sides’: Canadian Medical Students’ Experiences With Disability, the Hidden Curriculum, and Professional Identity Construction

    Collection III: Disability in health sciences: the need for and benefits of inclusion

    Authors: Erene Stergiopoulos, Oshan Fernando, and Maria Athina Martimianakis

     Article Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29794527/

    Episode Link:  https://bit.ly/DWDI_RR_17

     

    Description: Stergiopoulos’, Fernando’s, and Martimianakis’ research article investigates how medical discourses shape the conceptualizations of the prototypical “good medical student” and “good patient” roles as featuring mutually exclusive characteristics. They explore how disabled medical students’ experiences during training and professional identity construction are shaped and hold complexity as students navigate positions in both these roles—as both patients and medical trainees. The authors drew on critical discourse analysis to analyze text and interviews, developing codes informed by academic work on the Hidden Curriculum and professional identity construction. Results show that the dominant portrayals of the “good student” and “good patient” roles, robustly and vividly constructed by medical discourse, are juxtaposing and mutually exclusive.

     

    Producer: Zoey Martin Lockhart, Lisa Meeks

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Feeman

    Transcript

    Release: Feb 2024

     

    Keywords:

    Medical students; Patient role; Wellbeing; Medical School; Disability Inclusion; Patient Care

    DSM; Psychiatric Illness; Mental Illness; Mental Health; Disclosure; Ableism; Medical Education 

    Learning Disabilities; Medical culture; Culture of Medicine; Diversity in Medicine; Disability Education

     

    Ep. 165 Raising kids with honesty and integrity shouldn't be this hard

    Ep. 165 Raising kids with honesty and integrity shouldn't be this hard

    Raising kids with values is something that most parents want to do. But in recent years, and with social media being such a big part of kids' lives, it has become tricky to override some tricky behaviors. In this episode, we are exploring what it means to raise kids with honesty and integrity. 

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    Harvard Psychiatrist: THIS Food Is Causing The Mental Health Crisis! - Chris Palmer

    Harvard Psychiatrist: THIS Food Is Causing The Mental Health Crisis! - Chris Palmer
    We often think that physical health has nothing to do with mental health and vice versa, but could it be that we have the equation completely upside down? Chris Palmer is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is also the author of the book, ‘Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health’, which outlines a combined theory of what causes mental illnesses, and that mental disorders are really metabolic disorders of the brain. In this conversation Chris and Steven discuss topics, such as how depression and anxiety are caused by diet, the impact of gut health on mental illness, and why mental health problems and rates of suicide are increasing. (00:00) Intro (02:02) The Painful Reason Why I Became a Psychiatrist (06:09) The Health System Is Failing Us (11:18) Who Are the People You Want to Help? (18:49) Are We Seeing More Mental Health Issues Because It’s Being Spoken About More? (23:50) What's Causing This Mental Health Epidemic? (26:12) The Cutting-Edge Research on the Link Between Metabolism and Mental Health (31:40) How Is the Mitochondria Crucial in Fixing Mental Health Issues? (38:45) How Does the Mitochondria Relate to Trauma? (43:53) What's Happening in Our Bodies When We Experience Trauma? (46:55) How Does a Change in Metabolism Cause a Mental Health Disorder? (55:21) What Role Does Diet Play in Our Mental Health? (59:30) The Foods We Should Be Eating for Good Mental Health (01:08:14) A Surprising Case Study From My Practice (01:15:01) The Benefits of the Keto Diet (01:18:13) How Does Fasting Help Our Mental Health? (01:23:04) Caffeine and the Mitochondria (01:27:24) What's Causing the Rise in Autism and ADHD? (01:36:41) What Was It Like Living With Your Depressed Mum? (01:41:08) The Last Guest's Question You can purchase Chris’s book, ‘Brain Energy: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health’, here: https://amzn.to/4b6O8Fg Follow Chris: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3Sw7Fqj Instagram - https://bit.ly/47MPuCb Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb Get tickets to The Business & Life Speaking Tour: https://stevenbartlett.com/tour/ Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Sponsors: Huel Greens: https://my.huel.com/DiaryofaCEOJan24 Eightsleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/uk/steven/ CODE: STEVEN (save $150 on the Pod Cover) Linkedin Ads: https://www.linkedin.com/doac24 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Steve Wilson – Teetering on a Tight Tope: My Bi-Polar Journey

    Steve Wilson – Teetering on a Tight Tope: My Bi-Polar Journey

    Steve Wilson chronicles a portion of his life beginning at nine. He helped an unsuspecting person while in a movie theater who raped him. Steve immediately dismissed what happened, not knowing if he may have caused the incident. Through many years of his life, having suppressed the incident, he was diagnosed as being type 2 bipolar. For most of his 74 years of life, he has had bipolar disorder. Descending into the depths of suicidal intentions or rising to the high of watching the births of his children, he has endured a roller-coaster life of epic proportions. His memoir, Teetering on a Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey, takes the reader on a chronological journey of emotions recounting his rape, his desire to take his life, and his attempt to kill his father. His book recounts his voyage through therapy and his successes and failures using prescribed psychological medications while highlighting his recovery. Starting in 2016, Steve facilitated two mental health support groups in Phoenix, Arizona. Through his experiences and those of the numerous people with whom he has worked, he considers himself to be knowledgeable on real-life bipolar disorder. His memoir is deeply personal while being a call to action for the reader to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health to be a catalyst to find the support a person needs to resurrect their life. You can find Steve’s memoir at https://www.amazon.com/Teetering-Tightrope-My-Bipolar-Journey/dp/B0BSRJPNYT. You can learn more about Steve Wilson at https://adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/personal-stories/teetering-tightrope.

    Collection III. Episode 16. “Ethical and Public Health Considerations for Integrating Physicians with Mental Disability into the Physician Workforce”

    Collection III. Episode 16. “Ethical and Public Health Considerations for Integrating Physicians with Mental Disability into the Physician Workforce”

    Title: Ethical and Public Health Considerations for Integrating Physicians with Mental Disability into the Physician Workforce. 

    Collection III: Disability in health sciences: the need for and benefits of inclusion

    Authors: Amalia Sweet, Omar Sultan Haque, and Michael Ashley Stein

    Description: 

    Sweet, Haque, and Stein’s article explores questions of and argues for increased support and inclusion of physicians with mental disability. Grounding their work in the framework of intersectional social justice, the authors examine medical cultural factors, safety questions, and logistics. They conclude that greater representation of and support for mental disability in medicine will increase the quality and culture of medicine. The article outlines unfair, unnecessary, and discriminatory barriers currently faced by physicians and trainees with disability, to show inclusion and engaged support of physicians and trainees with mental disability is an issue of intersectional social justice. Efforts to increase the diversity of the medical workforce often focus on race and gender, skipping over disability as a dimension of diversity. When disability is considered, the extra stigma and incorrect assumptions surrounding mental disability can mean that people with these disabilities are overlooked or even specifically excluded. Meanwhile, the authors demonstrate that medical education, medical culture, and patient care would benefit from greater numbers of physicians with mental disability and are under-served when these people are excluded from practice or not properly accommodated.

    Producer: Zoey Martin Lockhart, Lisa Meeks

    Audio Engineer: Jacob Feeman

    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2023.24.

    Journal link: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-law-medicine-and-ethics/article/abs/ethical-and-public-health-considerations-for-integrating-physicians-with-mental-disability-into-the-physician-workforce/B0F4C6CE019E648081F59AD928A15EF2

    Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UPF9WaE9qrQmrmywfd465jZHGd8n1uER3AXlL6BdSdw/edit?usp=sharing

     

    Release: Dec 2023

     

    Keywords:

    Mental Disability

    Disability Inclusion

    Patient Care

    DSM

    Psychiatric Illness

    Mental Illness

    Mental Health

    Neurodevelopmental Disability

    Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    Learning Disabilities

    Medical culture

    Culture of Medicine

    Diversity in Medicine

    Disclosure

    Professionalism

    Competency

    Clinicians

    Clients

    Ableism

    Disability Education

    Disability Attitudes

    Disability Competency

    Healthcare Training

    Medical training

    Care work

    Chronic Illness

    Disability terminology

    Disability studies

    Medical model

    Health Sciences

    Medical Education

     

     

    What types of therapy does your child need?

    What types of therapy does your child need?

    If you're a parent seeking counseling for your child, you know that the options can be overwhelming. In this episode, we discuss the multiple types of therapies available to help you figure out what your child might really need - and when!

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    Dr. Ardeshir Mehran // Depressed or Unfinished? Navigating Depression & Anxiety for High Achievers

    Dr. Ardeshir Mehran // Depressed or Unfinished? Navigating Depression & Anxiety for High Achievers
    This week on the Rebel WhiteCoat Podcast is Dr. Ardeshir Mehran! Dr. Ardeshir is far from your typical psychologist – he's a trailblazer and visionary in his field. Armed with advanced degrees from Columbia University, his academic prowess paved the way for his groundbreaking theory: "You are not depressed, you are unfinished." With an impressive 30-year career, Dr. Mehran has not only guided high-achieving individuals but also delved deeply into the intricate landscapes of depression and anxiety, unveiling their nuances that particularly impact executives and high achievers. Dr. Ardeshir Mehran's journey is one of substantial impact. With his roots deeply ingrained in research and a passion for real-world change, he's reshaping the narrative of emotional well-being while offering practical solutions to those in pursuit of them.
     
    Highlights from this Episode:
    • why we mask our struggles & emotions as high achievers and how to not do this
    • breaking down “the bill of emotional rights”
    • understanding depression in high acheivers and how to work with it
    • the disconnect with high achievers being prone to depression, anxiety, and suicide
    •  how to talk about regulating emotions (especially around children)
    • how home life can affect emotion regulating
    • Dr. Ardeshi's take on ADHD & extremes in working with ADHD community
    • how grounding/breathing exercises can help with regulating emotions
    • how to align yourself/ work within your boundaries
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    Exploring Saffron For Mood, Focus, & PMS Support

    Exploring Saffron For Mood, Focus, & PMS Support

    Saffron is one of my favorite and most beneficial supplements for when it comes to mood issues like anxiety and depression. It has worked wonders for not only me, but also many of my clients, even the ones who were struggling with pretty severe PMDD!

    Highlights from this episode:

    • why I started researching safrron
    • saffron's effects with PMDD and focus
    • what is saffron
    • addressing the chemical imbalance theory for mental health issues
    • benefits of saffron according to the research
    • comparing saffron to antidepressants 
    • supplement brands that contain saffron for adults and kids

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    The Future Of Mental Health: Psychedelic Medicine For Depression, Addiction, Trauma, And More with Dr. Pamela Kryskow

    The Future Of Mental Health: Psychedelic Medicine For Depression, Addiction, Trauma, And More with Dr. Pamela Kryskow

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    Mental health problems are the number one driver of indirect healthcare costs, loss of productivity, and diminished quality of life. Yet, we aren’t very successful at treating them with modern medicine. 


    Today on The Doctor’s Farmacy, I am excited to talk to Dr. Pamela Kryskow about the renaissance of psychedelic medicine and how these compounds are finally being recognized as powerful tools for overcoming hard-to-treat health issues like PTSD, depression, addiction, and more. 

     

    Dr. Pamela Kryskow is a medical doctor and the medical lead of the non-profit Roots To Thrive Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Programs, which treats people with PTSD, depression, anxiety, substance use challenges, and with end-of-life distress. She is a founding board member of the Psychedelic Association of Canada and the medical chair of the Vancouver Island University Post Graduate Certificate in Psychedelic Medicine-assisted Therapy. Her ongoing research includes psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, microdosing, front-line healthcare workers, and first responder's mental wellness. Prior to studying medicine, she was a City of Coquitlam Firefighter for eight years and a provincial forestry firefighter for four seasons. 


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    • Effectiveness and cost savings of psychedelic therapy (10:00 / 8:07)
    • Psilocybin and depression treatment (12:48 / 10:55)
    • How psychedelics work in the brain (18:34 / 16:40)
    • Pamela’s real-world experience providing psychedelic therapy (28:43 / 24:28)
    • Microdosing psychedelics (43:40 / 39:25)
    • Government regulation of psychedelic medicine in Canada (53:11 / 48:56)
    • The future of psychedelic medicine (1:00:51 / 56:37)


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    EP47: The Anxious Achiever With Morra Aarons-Mele: Turn Your Biggest Fears Into Your Leadership Superpower

    EP47: The Anxious Achiever With Morra Aarons-Mele: Turn Your Biggest Fears Into Your Leadership Superpower

    Join Kelly Meerbott and guest Morra Aarons-Mele — known as The Anxious Achiever — as they discuss Morra’s two missions in life for the world of work.

    First, Morra helps leaders who manage anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, OCD, mental illness and more thrive at work — and discusses why people with different brains need to work differently. 

    Secondly, Morra helps organizations learn how to talk about mental health at work in a productive and beneficial way.

    Don't miss this episode!

    Dr. Fred Moss // How to "Un-Doctor" Your Mental Health Diagnosis

    Dr. Fred Moss // How to "Un-Doctor" Your Mental Health Diagnosis

    Dr. Fred Moss is a renowned mental health advocate, keynote speaker, and psychiatrist with a passion for helping people find their authentic selves. As the founder of the Welcome to Humanity movement and True Voice Mastermind, Dr. Fred's work is centered on the power of communication to heal and connect people. He is the author of "Creative 8 - Healing Through Creativity and Self-Expression" and "Find Your True Voice!" and has written numerous articles for Psychology Today. Dr. Fred's most recent work includes the "True Voice Course," which helps people rediscover their voice and share their message with the world, and "Healing the Healer," a virtual course and mastermind designed to support transitioning healers.

    Highlights from this Episode
    • how does someone un-doctor their mental illness
    • how to dig into root cause for mental illnesses
    • what should doctors be asking clients regarding their health
    • how mental illness is related to lack of fullfillment and purpose
    • tips for busy people who don’t know where to start with adding in creativity
    • discussing the chemical imbalance theory in relation to mental illness
    • Dr. Fred's take on ADHD to help so you dont have to go straight to stimulants

     

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    A Psychologist Answers Your Questions

    A Psychologist Answers Your Questions

    This episode, we’re speaking to Dr Sarah Morris, a clinical psychologist in Melbourne, Australia. Not only is Sarah a specialist who runs her own practice, but she is also a follower of Jesus who walks the road daily in both mental health and faith spaces. 

    Have you ever wondered, ‘What exactly does a psychologist do?’ Or maybe you’ve heard about cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and ‘measurement-based practice’ and have no idea what those things involve. Well, Dr Sarah is here to answer all our questions!

    If you’ve never had any firsthand experience of seeing a psychologist, it can sometimes be a bit confusing to know exactly what that looks like. And, if you’re a person of faith, you may have wondered whether the field of psychology is compatible with our faith. 

    In this episode, Dr Sarah gives us an overview on what psychology is, how it differs from psychiatry and counselling, and also shares about some of the common types of treatments that psychologists will use with someone. She also shares with us how her Christian faith plays into her profession, and whether faith and psychology are ever at odds. Listen in to find out!

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    Here in Australia, you can visit a psychologist by chatting with your GP to get on a ‘mental health care plan’. If you’re wanting to know what that first visit to your GP looks like, check out this short video of Dr Sarah (a different Dr Sarah from this episode!) explaining the process.

    You might also like to read ‘If Jesus Is Enough, Why Would I Need Psychology?’ and ‘Does My Psychologist Need to Be Christian?’ on our blog.

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    Discover Your Great Final Destination | David Eyiangho

    Discover Your Great Final Destination | David Eyiangho

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    Finding Light in the Darkness | A Personal Odyssey of Resilience

    Finding Light in the Darkness | A Personal Odyssey of Resilience

    Trigger warning: this episode contains sensitive content that may be distressing to some listeners. Topics discussed include childhood mental illness, personality disorders, child abuse, suicidal children, sexual assault, and miscarriage. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling with any of these issues, please seek appropriate support from mental health professionals or helpline services.

    In today's powerful episode, we share an inspiring story of triumph over some of life's toughest challenges. Our guest opens up about their experiences, including being married to a narcissist and having a child with borderline personality disorder. Join us to discover how resilience can light the way to healing and empowerment, even in the face of life's most challenging circumstances. Tune in and be inspired by this powerful tale of strength and hope.