Digital Mental Health Musings

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Digital Mental Health Musings

Digital Mental Health Musings is a podcast about Australian digital mental health resources by e-Mental Health in Practice (QUT). We will discuss what digital mental health resources are out there, how to use them, and advice for health professionals There's a world of digital mental health resources out there, let us help you navigate it.

  1. Breaking the cycle of stuck thinking with Mello

    10/28/2024

    Breaking the cycle of stuck thinking with Mello

    “Clinicians out there are in need of tools they can use like this to really bridge that gap between what they talk about with young people in sessions and what they would like them to do in everyday life.” In this episode of Digital Mental Health Musings, we dive into the pervasive issue of stuck thinking, or rumination, in children and adolescents - those persistent, often debilitating thought patterns that trap young minds in a cycle of anxiety and depression.  Joined by Dr Imogen Bell, senior research fellow and psychologist at Orygen Digital, who led the development of Mello, we explore the groundbreaking tool designed to help young people disrupt these harmful thought loops - in real time, as they happen.   Check out some of the resources discussed in this episode: Mello: https://www.mello.org.au/ What science has shown can help young people with anxiety and depression: https://wellcome.org/reports/what-science-has-shown-can-help-young-people-anxiety-and-depression A Personalized, Transdiagnostic Smartphone Intervention (Mello) Targeting Repetitive Negative Thinking in Young People with Depression and Anxiety: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial: https://www.jmir.org/2023/1/e47860/ A Qualitative Analysis of Young People’s Experiences of Mello: A Personalised, Transdiagnostic Smartphone App Targeting Repetitive Negative Thinking for Depression and Anxiety: https://bit.ly/40hXRFz Sleep Ninja: https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/resources-support/digital-tools-apps/sleep-ninja/

    35 min
  2. Momentum: a new era in personalised digital mental healthcare for young people

    08/26/2024

    Momentum: a new era in personalised digital mental healthcare for young people

    “Young people wanted something to grab them, and not something to make them think that this was a magic treatment program that was going to make everything better strait away. They wanted it to say momentum moving forward.” Have you ever wondered what your young child or adolescent clients image their mental health care to look and feel like? Now an innovative new digital mental health platform developed by leading Australian mental health experts and co-designed with hundreds of young people, has brought to life that vision of personalised digital care for young people. Momentum is a mental health digital hub that can help young people aged 7 to 17 learn new ways to manage depression, anxiety and common associated difficulties. In this episode we unpack the evidence behind the program with project lead Professor Sonja March. We delve into it’s key features and how they work from children and teens, and the different ways that health professionals can use the platform with their young clients to get the most out of this exciting new service.    Check out some of the resources discussed in this episode: Momentum: https://www.momentumhub.org.au/ The Brave Program: https://brave4you.psy.uq.edu.au/ To request a free copy of the Momentum Guide for Health Professionals and/or to receive promotional material for your practice visit https://www.momentumhub.org.au/prereg_clinicians/#FAQ

    39 min
  3. Dr Mim Weber on deep listening and becoming better allies to First Nations clients and colleagues

    07/29/2024

    Dr Mim Weber on deep listening and becoming better allies to First Nations clients and colleagues

    “My First Nations colleagues tell be that listening is most important. Listening is really the beginning of any relationship building. But what are we listening to? What are we listening for?” In this episode WellMob’s senior workforce development officer, Dr Mim Weber joins us to talk about her journey into allyship – what that looks like for her, how it can foster deeper connections with First Nations colleagues and clients and how WellMob’s digital tools and resources can help in your own journey.  We look at the burden of cultural load that many of our First Nations clients and colleagues carry, and how we can turn to digital resources to lighten that load.    Check out some of the resources discussed in this episode: How to be a good ally: https://www.emhprac.org.au/news/how-to-be-a-good-ally/ Dadirri: https://wellmob.org.au/key-resources/resources/40613/ The Australian Wars: https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/tv-series/the-australian-wars Spotlight on WellMob: Connecting digital mental health to culturally responsive healthcare: https://www.emhprac.org.au/resource/s3e4/ The Healing Foundation: https://healingfoundation.org.au/ Australian Human Rights Commission – Racism, It stops with me: https://itstopswithme.humanrights.gov.au/ Speaking Out with Larissa Behrendt: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/speakingout Intergenerational Trauma Animation: https://wellmob.org.au/key-resources/resources/35290/

    31 min
  4. FInding it hard to use digital mental health in practice? Implementation Science can help you understand why - and provide steps to make it easier

    05/27/2024

    FInding it hard to use digital mental health in practice? Implementation Science can help you understand why - and provide steps to make it easier

    “It doesn’t have to be a really big intervention. Often it’s these smaller changes that make a big difference.” In this episode, Dr Marlena Klaic, senior research fellow in implementation science at the University of Melbourne, decodes some of the common attitudes and behaviours health professionals express about digital mental health, from an implementation science lens. This conversation will give you lots of great insights into some of the barriers that you might experience yourself when it comes to using digital mental health – and the steps to overcome them.  Check out some of the resources and papers we discussed in this episode: Australian Psychologists Experiences with Digital Mental Health: a Qualitative Investigation, Mancini et al. 2022: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9381152/ Perceived Drivers and Barriers to the Adoption of eMental Health by Psychologists: The Construction of the Levels of Adoption of eMental Health Model. Feijt et al. 2018: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5941096/ Implementability of healthcare interventions: an overview of reviews and development of a conceptual framework. Klaic et al. 2022: https://implementationscience.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13012-021-01171-7  Black Dog Institute Health Professionals Education and Resource Hub: https://bit.ly/4502m81

    43 min
  5. 4 tips to help you be more creative and flexible about tailoring digital mental health to suit your clients: On the Ground with Psychologist Dr Lyn O'Grady

    04/29/2024

    4 tips to help you be more creative and flexible about tailoring digital mental health to suit your clients: On the Ground with Psychologist Dr Lyn O'Grady

    “So, I think that was something that added, added some weight to what I was talking about. And also in the session you’re trying to cover so many things, quite often in that 50 minute session, that to give that sort of idea to go away and look at that, to consolidate some of that, or to get a bit more information, or look at it in a different way, because you don’t quite know what people do take away from the conversation that you’re having.” In our first episode of the new season, respected child and adolescent psychologist Dr Lyn O’Grady talks about her experiences using digital mental health with clients and their families. She shares her tips on when to introduce digital tools and services, what apps to start with, how to help clients get the most out of evidence-based products in sessions and on their own between sessions, and how to be authentic about the digital tools you recommend.    Check out some of the resources we discussed in this episode: Smiling Mind: https://www.smilingmind.com.au/ Sleep Ninja: https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/resources-support/digital-tools-apps/sleep-ninja/ BiteBack: https://www.biteback.org.au/ The BRAVE Program: https://brave4you.psy.uq.edu.au/ ReachOut: https://au.reachout.com/ Black Dog Institute Health Professional Resource and Education Hub: https://cop.learning.blackdoginstitute.org.au/#/public-dashboard eMHPrac Directory: https://www.emhprac.org.au/directory/ Head to Health: https://www.headtohealth.gov.au/ WellMob: https://wellmob.org.au/

    43 min

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Digital Mental Health Musings is a podcast about Australian digital mental health resources by e-Mental Health in Practice (QUT). We will discuss what digital mental health resources are out there, how to use them, and advice for health professionals There's a world of digital mental health resources out there, let us help you navigate it.

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