Expert Insights – Black Dog Institute Podcasts

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Expert Insights by the Black Dog Institute is a series of podcasts each tackling an important mental health topic and providing insight and expert knowledge from and for health professionals. Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, remove stigma and improve lives.

  1. Expert Insights for Health Professionals- When Conventional Treatments Fall Short: New Frontiers in Managing Treatment-Resistant Depression

    10/26/2025

    Expert Insights for Health Professionals- When Conventional Treatments Fall Short: New Frontiers in Managing Treatment-Resistant Depression

    What happens when standard treatments for depression don’t work? In this special Mental Health Month episode from the Black Dog Institute, we explore the next steps for primary care teams supporting patients with treatment-resistant depression. Designed for GPs and allied health professionals, this conversation explores practical strategies, novel interventions, and referral pathways that can make a difference when conventional care is insufficient. In this episode, you’ll learn: ·         The latest evidence and approaches for managing treatment-resistant depression ·         The evolving role of ECT as a safe and effective option for severe depression ·         How ketamine treatment can be integrated with psychotherapy for improved outcomes ·         What’s emerging in psychedelic-assisted therapies, including psilocybin ·         How Black Dog Institute’s training in neuromodulation, ketamine, and interventional psychiatry can support your clinical practice Facilitator: Dr Sarah Barker – Clinical Psychologist Panelists: ·         Dr Adam Bayes – Senior Research Fellow and Clinical Academic Psychiatrist, Black Dog Institute ·         Dr Melanie Babooram – Clinical Psychologist, Black Dog Institute Join us to discover how the field is evolving and how you can help patients navigate new pathways to recovery when traditional approaches fall short. Learn more about Black Dog Institute’s world-class neuromodulation clinic here https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/education-services/clinical-services/sydney-tms-neurostimulation-and-ketamine-program/

    56 min
  2. Expert Insights for Health Professionals- Intro to CBT

    08/22/2025

    Expert Insights for Health Professionals- Intro to CBT

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an ideal framework and set of tools to enhance mental health support provided to clients and patients in a range of settings. It is evidence-based, easy to learn, clearly structured, time-limited, and it is respectful and consultative. Health professionals working across all fields are reporting mental health aspects to their work with clients. Indeed, all health professionals can benefit from core CBT strategies to help support their clients and patients. On the panel we will have Melissa Black, Ph.D., a researcher from The Black Dog Institute; Dr Kristine Kafer, Clinical Psychologist and Andrew Atkinson, a Lived Experience representative who has experienced success with CBT strategies. Join us for this episode, where we will explore the role of the potential benefits of introductory-level, practical core CBT for use with clients and patients and delve into the broad applicability of introductory CBT skills for health professionals who have limited CBT training. This episode will give health professionals skills to use with clients who may benefit from addressing unhelpful thinking patterns which may be interfering with their health management. Facilitator:  Dr Sarah Barker – Clinical PsychologistPanelists:  Clinical Research Lead & Clinical Psychologist: Melissa Black, Ph.D.Clinical Psychologist: Dr Kris KaferLived Experience Representative: Andrew AtkinsonFor more information on our courses: https://black-dog-institute.my.salesforce-sites.com/forms/bdi_EducationCourseLanding

    54 min
  3. Expert Insights for Health Professionals- First Nations Wellbeing Approaches to Support Young People to Thrive

    07/01/2025

    Expert Insights for Health Professionals- First Nations Wellbeing Approaches to Support Young People to Thrive

    To celebrate NAIDOC Week 2025 and its theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, this Expert Insights episode brings together an all First Nations panel to explore how the Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Framework can be used to support and empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.   Our panellists will discuss how the SEWB wheel can be a powerful tool in strengthening identity, connection, and resilience in young clients, as well as the role of protective factors in preventing suicide and fostering strong futures. Through a strengths-based lens, this conversation will highlight how the SEWB Framework is applicable across contexts and communities beyond First Nations communities, making it a valuable resource for all practitioners in both clinical and community settings.   Join us for this important discussion on how we can provide better wellbeing support and services to empower the next generation, ensuring they are supported to thrive, lead, and carry forward the strength and wisdom of their ancestors.   Panellists:  Dr Clinton Schultz – Director of First Nations Strategy and Partnerships and Head of First Nations Research at Black Dog Institute.   Eliza Kitchener – National Network Specialist, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience Centre.   Aunty Karyn – Lived Experience Representative.

    49 min
  4. Expert Insights for Health Professionals- Future-Proofing the Frontline – Organisational strategies for supporting the mental health of our healthcare workforce

    03/05/2025

    Expert Insights for Health Professionals- Future-Proofing the Frontline – Organisational strategies for supporting the mental health of our healthcare workforce

    This important webinar is designed to equip health professionals and leaders with the tools, insights, and strategies to foster mental wellbeing in their teams during crises and beyond.   This session will: * Present key research findings on healthcare workers' mental health needs during crises like COVID-19. * Introduce an insightful report and checklist as actionable resources for enhancing mental health support in healthcare settings. * Demonstrate how addressing mental health can strengthen teams and improve organisational outcomes. * Use compelling data to outline what needs to change and the steps leaders can take to drive improvement. * Empower healthcare leaders with clear, implementable recommendations for creating mentally healthy workplaces.   Facilitator: Dr Peter Baldwin – Senior Research Fellow and Clinical Psychologist, Black Dog Institute | Co- Investigator, Future-Proofing the Frontline guide   Panellists: Prof Natasha Smallwood – Respiratory Physician, Department of Respiratory & Sleep Medicine at The Alfred Hospital; Head Chronic Respiratory Disease Group and Respiratory Research Training Lead                                          Respiratory Research @ The Alfred School of Translational Medicine, Monash University; and Chief Investigator, Future-Proofing the Frontline report  Dr Bethan Richards – Chief Medical Wellness Officer / Director SLHD MDOK Centre | Rheumatologist, Co- Director Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, PhD Health Professional Jess Maher- Lived Experience Representative, endorsed enrolled nurse                   Future-Proofing the Frontline: Organisational strategies to support frontline healthcare workers and leaders during times of crisis, is a guide that brings together insights from diverse perspectives and multiple sources of data to understand the best organisational strategies for supporting the mental health of healthcare workers.   The guide and Organisational Checklist are available here: https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/news/future-proofing-the-frontline/

    59 min
  5. Expert Insights for Health Professionals- A Mentally Healthy Future, But How Do We Get There?

    10/31/2024

    Expert Insights for Health Professionals- A Mentally Healthy Future, But How Do We Get There?

    Despite decades of government investment, significant research endeavour, and a growing commitment to mental health training and response activities in schools and workplaces, rates of mental health in Australia are rising.   The scale of this issue is staggering: a recent report shows that 494,000 Australians with moderate to severe mental health problems are not receiving the support they desperately need. Long wait times and a shortage of mental health professionals are leaving vulnerable Australians without access to timely and appropriate care, particularly those in rural and remote areas. When people finally get care, it doesn’t always help.   We know the current system is broken. We know what we need – a robust mental health system that is well-staffed, adequately funded and integrated across the country that will lay the foundations for a mentally healthier future. But how do we get there? How do we plan for a better future? And what is the role of Health Professionals?   Listen to our Mental Health Month edition of Expert Insights were Black Dog Institute’s Dr Peter Baldwin, Senior Research Fellow and Policy Research Manager, will share findings from BDI’s recent mental health poll and discuss the key issues facing the health sector.      Panel Members: - Dr Peter Baldwin - Senior Research Fellow and Policy Research Manager, Black Dog Institute Dr Laura Kampel - Head of Clinical Services and Senior Clinical Psychologist, Black Dog Institute Matt - Lived Experience Representative   Facilitator: - Dr Sarah Barker - Clinical Psychologist

    44 min
  6. eMHPrac Webinar 74: The Evidence for Using Online Mental Health Treatment Programs (Mindspot)

    09/18/2024

    eMHPrac Webinar 74: The Evidence for Using Online Mental Health Treatment Programs (Mindspot)

    The term dMH (digital mental health) covers a wide range of online resources for mental health care.  This includes, but is not limited to, the CBT-based treatment programs that Australia has led the world in developing.   The scientific evidence is important for practitioner confidence but sometimes our patients and clients want to know about it too. This webinar will make it easier for you to explain why you are recommending an online treatment program.  Please join Dr. Jan Orman and Prof Nick Titov, founder of the Mindspot Clinic at Macquarie University, who will discuss the evidence to support online CBT delivery.  They will talk about the evidence to support the use of online mental health treatment programs in general as well as the Mindspot Clinic specifically.  Learning outcomes: By the end of the webinar participants will be able to:Describe some of the research that supports the use of online mental health treatment programsDescribe the situations in which they may consider recommending an online programExplain how they would talk to a patient about the evidence base for these programs and the best ways to get benefit from themNick Titov is a Professor of Psychology at Macquarie University.  He is also a Clinical Psychologist and Executive Director of the Australian MindSpot Clinic. MindSpot is a digital psychology service, which provides psychological assessments and treatments to adults across Australia. MindSpot employs mental health professionals to deliver care, it is accredited under the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards, and it has been funded by the Australian Government since 2012. Nick has worked on >100 trials of psychological interventions and has published numerous reports of outcomes of digital psychology services in peer reviewed papers including in the Lancet Digital Health. Nick serves on multiple advisory groups to national and international organisations. Dr Jan Orman MBBS MPsychMed is a Sydney GP with a special interest in mental health and psychological medicine. She has a Masters in Psychological Medicine (CBT) from the University of NSW and has combined general practice and specialised work in mental health for over two decades.  Jan has also worked for more than 10 years as a facilitator in Black Dog Institute’s Professional Education team. She is currently responsible for developing the content of, and delivering, the GP education programs for the Black Dog Institute’s arm of the e-Mental Health in Practice Project. Click here to see the slides

    29 min

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Expert Insights by the Black Dog Institute is a series of podcasts each tackling an important mental health topic and providing insight and expert knowledge from and for health professionals. Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, remove stigma and improve lives.