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DAWN HEALS THE DARKEST HOUR | The antithesis of suicide’s promise of pain relief, is the healing hope of human compassion and connection. Founded on this principle of Relational Safety, PROTECT is a new dawn in the practice of assets-based recovery oriented care for people in suicidal distress. When seeking out the source of pain, PROTECT transcends the deficits-focus of “what’s the matter with you” to “what matters to you”, a novel mindset that unlocks the true potential in both the profess ...
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What are are they key factors to successful therapy? This series looks at three elements important to producing a positive outcome. Firstly, the therapist and client need to have a good relationship. Secondly, the therapist needs need to be able to give the client their full attention. Finally the therapist needs to look beyond the individual to the social systems around them, such as family and work, which might be where the client's emotional problems come from.
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Palliative Medicine & Chronic Care. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Real Therapy features real therapists talking about real challenges. This podcast is about helping people to feel better. Among the wide range of topics we'll cover will be subjects such as addiction, anxiety, and perception. We're driven towards helping you with any of your health and mental health challenges. Whatever life throws at you, you will overcome it, so you can yourself again. You already have all the answers to all of your questions. The real therapy team are here to help you dis ...
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ReThreading Madness with host, Bernadine Fox, challenges the status quo when it comes to mental health. We flip the standards by giving the mental health consumer voice and agency around what is true for them and their lived experience. Basically, we are actively rethreading the truths around our mad, mad worlds.
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Johannes R. Fisslinger share the importance of addressing the Chronic Disease Pandemic and how Lifestyle Medicine and Health Coaching can re-invigorate health professionals, help millions of people live healthier & happier and save billions in healthcare costs. Johannes R. Fisslinger is the Founder of Lifestyle Prescriptions® University, Author “The 6 Root-Causes Of All Symptoms”, Director & Producer of the documentary film “Lifestyle Medicine” and “Titans of Yoga”. He’s Board Member of the ...
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Behind Our Eyes shares the mesmerising stories of the profound and direct spiritual experiences of older women from around the world. Conceived, created and hosted by Liane Grimshaw, an ordinary woman in her fifties from the North of England, who was compelled to do this after her own experiences changed her life forever. As each precious conversation unfolds, Liane gently prompts the guests to share what their experiences were like, what has happened to them since, how their lives have chan ...
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This episode features Professor Scott Murray (Primary Palliative Care Research Group, Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK). We are delighted with this special edition, and that Palliative Medicine has turned its focus on this important topic. Primary Palliative Care, delivering palliative care by trained primary care profess…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Sunny's Values Scouts on Amazon In this insightful podcast episode, Mahi sits down with Dr. Manaan Kar Ray to explore the essence of the Sunny’s Values Scouts series, a collection of children's stories designed to teach foundational values to children aged 5-8. With youth mental health issues on the rise globally…
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Tools for Change and Employing Forgiveness Rhonda Parker Taylor talks about how she learned how to support herself and cultivate meaning in the relationship she had with herself after the murder of her son. In that she used writing as a tool for change. Rhonda tells us about her journey and her fictional book Crossroads and her workbook coming out …
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Using Compassion-Focused Therapy for Staff Wellbeing in Mental Health Settings In a podcast hosted by Dr. Manaan Kar Ray, Dr. Stan Steindl discussed Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and its potential to enhance staff well-being in high-pressure mental health environments. Mental health professionals often face em…
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Art and Peer Support at the Coast Mental Health Resource Centre. Bernadine heads down to Coast Mental Health Resource Centre on Seymour St in downtown Vancouver and speaks with folks about the Art Studio which is open to anyone with a mental health challenge. Betty Yan tells us about the Peer SupportTraining Program that Coast Mental Health has dev…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... In this special episode for World Suicide Prevention Day, Caroline Roodhouse shares an intimate and powerful reflection on her journey through grief following the loss of her husband, Steve, to suicide in 2018. With raw honesty and deep vulnerability, Caroline recounts her path from the darkness of despair to a p…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... In the lead up to World Suicide Prevention Day, we present an hour with John Bell in which he shares his journey of post traumatic growth. In July 2020, John became a bereaved parent through the accidental suicide of his 15 year old son, Jake. He coped with the mental trauma of this experience by taking time out …
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Pathologizing Trauma Trigger Warning: Description of sexual assaults. Andrea takes us on a journey through what her childhood, in the 60s and 70s, was like coping with sexual assaults from several males around her from a very young age both in and outside her family. Like other women growing up in this era, she was assaulted, blamed for it, and the…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... This is a continuation of the 50th special episode of the PROTECT podcast. We are still giving away a beautiful PDF of all the key messages and images from the 17 PROTECT chapters. All you need to do is email us at admin@progress.guide or leave a comment or ask a question. In this episode we cover ASPIRE and this…
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Coping with Mental Health Challenges with JaneA Kelley JaneA Kelley has throughout her life gathered mental health diagnoses. She has Bipolar 2, PTSD, and ADHD. JaneA candidly talks about these diagnoses; what they mean to her; how they complicate or add to her life; and how she copes with them. She talks about finding herself at rock bottom and th…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... This is a special episode in which we are celebrating 50 episodes of the PROTECT podcast with a give away of a beautiful PDF of all the key messages and images from the 17 PROTECT chapters. All you need to do is email us at admin@progress.guide or leave a comment or ask a question. In this episode we cover CORE a…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... In this hour Ally shares insights from her personal journey, and messages that she might have given to her younger self and others in her life with the benefit of hind sight. Ally also talks about Mind Blank's innovative approach to Mental Health literacy, Wellbeing promotion and prevention efforts using their in…
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Can't Eat Love with Leslie Davis Leslie Davis’ life moved through a haze that didn’t include her own feelings. After what she has deemed an Emotional Tsuunami, she developed a means of accessing her feelings, sorting through them, and then accepting them. For decades now, this process has proven to be a powerful healing tool. Join us as Leslie desc…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Dr Stan Steindl shares his wisdom on Compassion Focused Therapy in conversation with Manaan. The talk provides a broad overview of what CFT entails including little nuances that you can introduce in your practice today. Stan is a Clinical Psychologist, respected author of books on compassion, Ted ex speaker and a…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Given we have been very busy with our week long suicide prevention training in Malaysia, we have provided a recoding from the presentation at the 1st African Health Summit. The content might feel repetitive, but it is a good recap. If you have already downloaded the app and have worked through different sections …
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Door knobber Diagnosis: Misdiagnosed Borderline Personality When a client drops a therapeutic bombshell as they are leaving a session, counselors call this a “door knobber”. Lynn came to talk with Bernadine about her experience with the Borderline Personality and the door knobber that her therapist laid on her at the tail end of a phone conversatio…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Paul Vittles is the Founder of Towards Zero Suicide CIC and the Chief Facilitator of Zero Suicide Society. Over an hour Paul shares personal insights from his journey of bringing together people on a journey and engaging them in the conversation TOWARDS ZERO. He shares innovative technological advances as well as…
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Dispelling Myths about the BC Mental Health Act with Rob Wipond It is so very often that we hear misinformation about the BC Mental Health Act. It is so widely held and believed in some of our BC communities, that if you check yourself into a psych ward voluntarily you can leave when you want and you can refused any treatment that you feel won’t wo…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Key Message: "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" ~ Laozi. It is time to live your values through actions in the here and now. Download SAFE Life Guide from Apple App Store and Goolge Play Store. Also there are details for our Instagram page which has #KISS; Key Images Simple Statements The…
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Mad Pride Cabaret Vancouver 2024 Have you ever stepped into a room and had a bunch of mad people celebrating the chance to freely be who they are? Well that is what Mad Pride is. In 2024, Vancouver celebrated Mad Pride through the Connection Salon at the Gathering Place downtown. And this program not only talks with three of the performers at Mad P…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Key Message: Underpin "What Matters to You" with Values. Align life goals with your core values using Safe Life Guide's HOPE Framework. Download SAFE Life Guide from Apple App Store and Goolge Play Store. Also there are details for our Instagram page which has #KISS; Key Images Simple Statements Think about the p…
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Randy Tait on Recovery and Ceremony If you had gone to the 33rd Annual Women’s March it would have been hard for you to miss Randy Tait in his red jacket with matching red John Fluevog shoes. He circled the crowd bestowing eagle down on the heads of elders, guardians, and organizers. Randy is from the Nisga’a / Gitksan Nation. He has made Vancouver…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Key Message: Values foster hope and healing, values gender joy and meaning. Explore your core values using Safe Life Guide's HOPE Framework. Download SAFE Life Guide from Apple App Store and Goolge Play Store. Also there are details for our Instagram page which has #KISS; Key Images Simple Statements When the fog…
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As the UK's top podcast consultant, it's my job to keep ahead of trends in podcasting in the country. Along with that, the latest Edison Research data has been released, revealing a significant growth in podcast listenership in the UK. This episode addresses both aspiring and existing podcasters, highlighting the key demographics and their engageme…
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When it is a Therapist who Experiences Therapy Abuse and Exploitation She came on RTM to talk about her own experience of therapy abuse and exploitation at the hands of her psychologist. But she is unable yet to do so using her name. Why? Because she is also a psychologist who fears retribution for speaking out. She chats with Bernadine about her e…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Key Message: Reflect on what helps and what harms, its a simple but powerful technquie that will make you pause before taking action. Download SAFE Life Guide from Apple App Store and Goolge Play Store. Also there are details for our Instagram page which has #KISS; Key Images Simple Statements As a principle, wha…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Key Message: If we did respond to adversity through acceptance of reality, we have the power to transform unbearable suffering i.e. what reality feels like back into bearable pain. Download SAFE Life Guide from Apple App Store and Goolge Play Store. Also there are details for our Instagram page which has #KISS; K…
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Allysha Lavino is a talented writer, author, sacred explorer, and spiritual coach from California who lives in the wilds of Québec. During this fascinating conversation, Allysha shares many beautiful stories and insights. This includes her work with legendary documentary filmmaker and author, Henry Lincoln, who discovered sacred codes hidden within…
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This episode features Richard Keagan-Bull (Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education, School of Nursing, Allied and Public Health, Kingston University London, London, UK). What is already known about the topic? Deaths of people with intellectual disabilities are often unanticipated, unplanned for and poorly managed. Service providers in…
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Decolonizing mental health: What is it? Norman Leech, is currently the Executive Director for the Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House, and was the Executive Director for Vancouver Aboriginal Community Policing Centre from 2016-2023. He still works to change the fact that Indigenous people are “over-represented in most negative social health indicators,…
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This episode features Sheryn Tan (University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia) and Dr Stephen Bacchi (Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia; Lyell McEwin Hospital, Elizabeth Vale, SA, Australia) What is already known about the topic? In palliative care patients for whom there is a need for non-oral antiseizure medications, and a pref…
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This episode features Dr Maria Arantzamendit, (Universidad de Navarra, Institute for Culture and Society-ATLANTES Global Observatory of Palliative Care, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. IdISNA-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Navarra. Medicina PaliativaK). What is already known about the topic? Palliative care professionals use coping strategies to…
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This episode features Hannah Scott, (King’s College London, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing Midwifery and Palliative Care, Cicely Saunders Institute, London, UK) What is already known about the topic? Person-centred outcome measures have been shown to improve the quality of care and patient outcomes in adult palliative care when successfull…
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Would love to hear your thoughts... Celebrating Men's Mental Health Month with the launch of - Safe Life Guide. Download from Apple App Store and Goolge Play Store. Also there are details for our Instagram page which has #KISS; Key Images Simple Statements Also a huge thank you to Adamosoft. The episode provides and overview of the 5 sections: Hope…
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Retirement with Jake Jake is 64 years old. He is retiring in one month. As he is reaching what is what some called the golden age, his life blows up. He is evicted from an affordable residences so that his landlord’s parents can move in. He is in the middle of moving from a disability pension to a regular pension and is not really sure what his inc…
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Jason Fareas on Addiction and Recovery From his website, Jason describes himself as having an unstable childhood although he is very clear that he was a loved child by the adults in his life. He talks about the development of his addiction and then his involvement in the drug trade. On his podcast, he shares his "journey from addiction to recovery"…
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Rebecca Skeele is an author, wisdom teacher and spiritual mentor living amidst the tranquil high desert of Santa Fe, New Mexico. And in this flowing conversation with Liane, you will hear many inspiring stories of her life, and the beautiful truths she now teaches. Driven by a desire to help others connect with their own innate wisdom and calling, …
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Dhyan Ji is a spiritual teacher, meditation coach and spiritual event organiser based in Cheshire, UK. In this deep and fascinating conversation, Dhyan begins by recounting a magical moment at the age of 6, where she suddenly embodied a complete sense of oneness with nature and the elements. This experience at such an early age set the tone for wha…
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Gina Gardiner is an esteemed bestselling author, spiritual mentor, coach and TV host, whose work unlocks the inner power, wisdom, and love in the journey towards enlightened leadership. This honest, grounded and straight-talking conversation begins with Gina recounting a number of deeply profound, powerful, and jaw-dropping spiritual experiences. T…
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This episode features Dr Fiona Kenney and Koby Anderson, (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada) What is already known about the topic? Previous research demonstrates a high prevalence of severe grief symptoms up to a year post-death of a loved one among those who experienced bereaveme…
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This episode features Sue-Ling Chang, (CHU de Québec-Université Laval Research Center, Oncology Division, Québec City, QC, Canada) What is already known about the topic? There is a growing interest in psilocybin-assisted therapy worldwide, particularly to treat existential distress at the end of life. What this paper adds? In this study, we show th…
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Allie West, from Oklahoma in the US is a Quantum Soul Healer, Light Language Practitioner, Medical Intuitive, Psychic Medium, Ancestral Connector, Spiritual Coach, Speaker and Mentor. Allie recounts her spiritual awakening, which was sparked by a deeply moving experience of witnessing her father's soul departing his body. This pivotal moment propel…
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This episode features Dr Carlos Seiça Cardoso (Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal CINTESIS@RISE, MEDCIDS, Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal) What is already known about the topic? The burden of chronic, progressive, incurable and life-threatening illness is increasing, highlighting the need t…
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Settled in Seattle, Teresa is a potent intuitive and channeler who discovered her abilities early in life but chose to suppress them in a quest to "fit in" and avoid being labeled as "other." The transformative catalyst arrived with the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, affording Teresa the chance to wholeheartedly embrace her true self. This pivo…
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In this deeply introspective solo episode, host Liane delves into her personal journey over the past two years, reflecting on profound shifts, acceptance, and liberation from self-imposed limitations. With newfound confidence and authenticity, she shares raw insights into her evolving mission and the transformative power of reclaiming her voice. Li…
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The Correlation between Weight and Child Sexual Abuse with Patty Cabot Patty Cabot joins us to talk about her experience of weight loss via coming to terms with the sexual abuse in her childhood. She is the author of "Not That Girl". Music by DG Adams, Robbie Robertson, Meaghan Trainer, and Shari Ulrich…
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Coping with Grief during the Holidays and Anniversaries Jennifer O’Brien is grief-experienced. What does that mean? For starters, she has experienced several of her immediate family, including parents, siblings, and husband dying. In working through her grief she created a journal. That journal was published: The Hospice Drs Widow and won numerous …
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Gifts of Madness with Kagan Goh, Stand Up for Mental Health with David Granirer, and Forgiveness with Katharine Giovanni Today’s program includes interviews with Kagan Goh about a multi-media exhibition he is curating called the Gifts of Madness. As the Penticton Art Gallery states, "Gifts of Madness" is an upcoming mental-health themed exhibition …
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