57 min

Ep 4: Self-harm Piece of Mind: Mental Health & Psychiatry

    • Mental Health

The UK has the highest self-harm rate of any country in Europe, and it remains an issue people struggle to handle, talk about, and understand.
In this episode we discuss personal experiences of self-harm and coping techniques, the latest research in the field and misunderstanding and stigma can stop people who self-harm from seeking help.
We're joined by Swansea University's Professor Ann John, whose main research interest is self-harm, suicide and public health. Ann also chairs the National Advisory Group to Welsh Government on Suicide and Self harm prevention.
Our second guest is Si, co-founder of Heads Above the Waves, a not-for-profit organisation that works with young people to promote positive, creative ways of dealing with bad days.
For links and resources mentioned in this episode, visit www.ncmh.info/videos-and-podcast…/podcast/self-harm
We hope you enjoy, and if you have any feedback please get in touch at info@ncmh.info

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The UK has the highest self-harm rate of any country in Europe, and it remains an issue people struggle to handle, talk about, and understand.
In this episode we discuss personal experiences of self-harm and coping techniques, the latest research in the field and misunderstanding and stigma can stop people who self-harm from seeking help.
We're joined by Swansea University's Professor Ann John, whose main research interest is self-harm, suicide and public health. Ann also chairs the National Advisory Group to Welsh Government on Suicide and Self harm prevention.
Our second guest is Si, co-founder of Heads Above the Waves, a not-for-profit organisation that works with young people to promote positive, creative ways of dealing with bad days.
For links and resources mentioned in this episode, visit www.ncmh.info/videos-and-podcast…/podcast/self-harm
We hope you enjoy, and if you have any feedback please get in touch at info@ncmh.info

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

57 min