NICU Psychology at the Norfolk and Norwich NHS University Hospital
7 episodes
2 days ago
We recorded a conversation between Dr Bob Budd (Clinical Psychologist), Sophie Shapter and Hayley Ryan (Trainee Clinical Psychologists), about the typical thoughts, feelings and experiences of families who spend time on NICU at the Norfolk & Norwich University NHS Hospital; as well as some brief tips on how to cope. We hope these conversations can act as reassurance to families who are going through extraordinary circumstances, and offers up a window to their experience for friends and families to better understand and empathise with them.
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We recorded a conversation between Dr Bob Budd (Clinical Psychologist), Sophie Shapter and Hayley Ryan (Trainee Clinical Psychologists), about the typical thoughts, feelings and experiences of families who spend time on NICU at the Norfolk & Norwich University NHS Hospital; as well as some brief tips on how to cope. We hope these conversations can act as reassurance to families who are going through extraordinary circumstances, and offers up a window to their experience for friends and families to better understand and empathise with them.
How do parents go about explaining to family and friends; and what's it like receiving care that doesn't quite 'fit' where you're at?
How did we get here? - The NICU Experience
We recorded a conversation between Dr Bob Budd (Clinical Psychologist), Sophie Shapter and Hayley Ryan (Trainee Clinical Psychologists), about the typical thoughts, feelings and experiences of families who spend time on NICU at the Norfolk & Norwich University NHS Hospital; as well as some brief tips on how to cope. We hope these conversations can act as reassurance to families who are going through extraordinary circumstances, and offers up a window to their experience for friends and families to better understand and empathise with them.