Psychiatry Conversations James Shelly
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- Health & Fitness
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Psychiatry Conversations is a podcasts series aimed primarily at psychiatry trainees and consultant psychiatrists, but also at any others interested in psychiatry and mental health matters. It consists of interviews and conversations with various mental health specialists on a range of topics related to mental illness and health, as well as other historical, cultural, social, political, ethical and philosophical matters.
This series is brought to you by Psych Scene Hub: www.psychscenehub.com
If you'd like to support the podcast, please go to: www.patreon.com/psychiatryconversations
Intro music available here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3K0vbagC2Gh2wkevvt7v2i?si=iMGCBLmNRSWJhjN-n7WKbw
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Suresh Sundram - Mental Health in refugees and asylum seekers
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Sanil Rege on Education and Entrepreneurship
A conversation on the role of psychiatrists as educators and entrepreneurs, and ethical use of the media for education and mental health advocacy.
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Michael Gardner on Recovery in mental health
A conversation with Dr Michael Gardner on the recovery movement and concepts of recovery in mental health.
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Matthew Roberts, Perinatal Psychiatrist
In this episode I interview Dr Matthew Roberts, Perinatal Psychiatrist, Fatherhood Clinician, and Clinical Science Communicator.
Customer Reviews
Great resource for trainees
A must listen for exam prep :)
Great resource for mental health clinicians
These conversations have been quite enjoyable as they cover interesting perspectives about public mental health. This is a fantastic resource for psychiatrists in training and any other mental health professional interested in expanding their insight in mental health through the experience of experts in the field.
A balanced discussion of leadership in psychiatry
James Shelly has a relaxed and natural interviewing style. His guest for this interview, Dr Jenny Babb, has a wealth of clinical and leadership experience, and together they present some valuable input for senior registrars and junior consultants in psychiatry. Well worth a listen!