SafeSpace is a new grounding and respite podcast aimed at Healthcare Professionals focused on staff wellbeing in the healthcare work environment, a grossly overlooked issue and yet, I would argue, the cornerstone of the healthcare system which is why it is crumbling. There are 3 components to the podcast:
- Candid interviews with healthcare leaders, and a wide variety of passionate healthcare professionals about their own experiences and struggles with their wellbeing as they have progressed through their careers
- Reflective discussions with a clinical psychologist, my co-host, regarding key topics that have arisen such as coping with bullying, depression, burnout, grief, menopause etc
- Guided meditations specific to the healthcare worker getting ready for the day ahead, a pause during, and winding down and acceptance following the working day.
This podcast is not a panacea or substitute for a formal management plan, but a motivating, and catharsis tool to help during a stressful day.
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SafeSpace is a new grounding and respite podcast aimed at Healthcare Professionals focused on staff wellbeing in the healthcare work environment, a grossly overlooked issue and yet, I would argue, the cornerstone of the healthcare system which is why it is crumbling. There are 3 components to the podcast:
- Candid interviews with healthcare leaders, and a wide variety of passionate healthcare professionals about their own experiences and struggles with their wellbeing as they have progressed through their careers
- Reflective discussions with a clinical psychologist, my co-host, regarding key topics that have arisen such as coping with bullying, depression, burnout, grief, menopause etc
- Guided meditations specific to the healthcare worker getting ready for the day ahead, a pause during, and winding down and acceptance following the working day.
This podcast is not a panacea or substitute for a formal management plan, but a motivating, and catharsis tool to help during a stressful day.
Breaking Down Barriers: The Intersection of Mental Health and Stigma in Healthcare
SafeSpace.
49 minutes
11 months ago
Breaking Down Barriers: The Intersection of Mental Health and Stigma in Healthcare
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In this episode, Mariam and Melany McKenna reflect on their discussion with Dr. Lipi Roy, a prominent in-house doctor for major news networks and an advocate for vulnerable populations dealing with addiction. The conversation highlights Dr. Roy's passion and dedication to combating misinformation in healthcare, particularly around topics like vaccinations and women's reproductive health. Mariam and Melany delve into the stigmas surrounding mental health, emphasising the importance of understanding that everyone has mental health and can experience struggles. They explore harmful tropes, such as the misconception that mental illness is a weakness of character, and discuss the complexities of diagnosing mental health issues.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Dr. Lipi Roy's work in addiction highlights the need for compassion and support for vulnerable populations, particularly in a healthcare system that often stigmatizes and neglects them.
Misinformation is false information shared without intent to deceive, while disinformation is deliberately misleading. Both pose significant challenges in public health, especially regarding vaccinations and reproductive health.
There is a pervasive stigma surrounding mental health, particularly among healthcare professionals, who may feel pressured to appear "sorted" and may struggle to admit their own mental health challenges.
Mental health issues are complex and multifaceted, requiring a balance between normalizing experiences and recognizing when professional help is needed. Diagnoses can provide clarity but should not overshadow individual experiences.
It's essential for healthcare professionals to engage in critical thinking and remain open to questioning research and information, recognizing that biases can exist in studies, especially those funded by pharmaceutical companies.
BEST MOMENTS
"She has her own YouTube channel. She writes for Forbes, never mind her actual medical work, where she works in addiction and treats the populations of Boston and New York."
"It was just really nice to hear about that sense of kind of really rooting for the underdog, I guess."
"Combating misinformation and disinformation is really important, especially around women's reproductive health care and vaccinations."
"Misinformation is basically information that hasn't been given out with the intent of deception. Disinformation, on the other hand, is deliberately false or misleading information."
"The idea that there's kind of these diagnoses of mental health, and that happens to those people over there, and we're kind of immune from it somehow is quite a dangerous narrative."
HOST BIO
Mariam is a GP trainee in Wales passionate about improving our healthcare colleagues' wellbeing. She has experience on the Schwartz Round Steering group and as a facilitator for her health board, and she created and led the Balint Group Programme for Foundation Doctors in her hospital. These are regular spaces for healthcare professionals to speak about real issues that affect their well-being amongst colleagues to improve mutual support and camaraderie in the workplace. She also holds qualifications in Life Coaching and healthcare leadership and management. Whatever your reason for joining us on this podcast, we are glad you have taken the time.
Dr Melany McKenna is a Clinical Psychologist, Cognitive Analytic Therapy practitioner, and Executive Coach. With a specialist interest in staff wellbeing, and supporting NHS professionals, Dr McKenna offers psychologically informed reflections, prompting us to consider staff wellbeing from a systemic perspective.
If you are having stressful days at work, leaving you feeling demotivated, and depleted, I'm hoping I can help here.
SafeSpace.
SafeSpace is a new grounding and respite podcast aimed at Healthcare Professionals focused on staff wellbeing in the healthcare work environment, a grossly overlooked issue and yet, I would argue, the cornerstone of the healthcare system which is why it is crumbling. There are 3 components to the podcast:
- Candid interviews with healthcare leaders, and a wide variety of passionate healthcare professionals about their own experiences and struggles with their wellbeing as they have progressed through their careers
- Reflective discussions with a clinical psychologist, my co-host, regarding key topics that have arisen such as coping with bullying, depression, burnout, grief, menopause etc
- Guided meditations specific to the healthcare worker getting ready for the day ahead, a pause during, and winding down and acceptance following the working day.
This podcast is not a panacea or substitute for a formal management plan, but a motivating, and catharsis tool to help during a stressful day.