Afleveringen
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Special guest Niall Fay, Chief Executive - Fay Fuller Foundation, joins Humane Clinic Director Matt Ball for a discussion challenging the concepts of risk and risk assessment in mental health settings. Produced by Rory Ritchie. Presented by Humane Clinic.
www.humanclinic.com.au
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Matt and Rory respond to a listener question asking "Why do you do this work?"
Presented by Humane Clinic (www.humaneclinic.com.au).
Sound production by Rory. Video production by Lou.
To watch this ep as a video podcast visit: youtube.com/theHUMANEclinic
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Matt and Rory ask the question "Does Mental Health Exist?"
Presented by Humane Clinic (www.humaneclinic.com.au).
Sound production by Rory. Video production by Lou.
To watch this ep as a video podcast visit: youtube.com/theHUMANEclinic
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Matt reads Rory a post he recently published on social media about âco-designâ (code sign?), âup scalingâ, and âinnovationâ in mental health. Does the mental health industry exist to truly serve people, or is it more concerned with its own self-sustaining growth?
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Humane Clinic psychotherapists Matt Ball, Rory Ritchie and Berny Maywald begin discussions on establishing a Soteria House in Australia.
Presented by Humane Clinic (www.humaneclinic.com.au).
Sound production by Rory. Video production by Lou.
To watch this ep as a video podcast visit: youtube.com/theHUMANEclinic
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Drugs (Season 2 â Episode 4)
Humane Clinic psychotherapists Matt Ball and Rory Ritchie discuss the prescribing of drugs to people who have been given a mental illness label, and how we might support people who wish to make their own choices in relation to treatment.
Presented by Humane Clinic (www.humaneclinic.com.au).
Visit: youtube.com/TheHumaneClinic to watch this episode as a video podcast!
Sound production by Rory. Video production by Lou.
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Humane Clinic therapists Matt Ball and Rory Ritchie traverse experiences of both cynicism and optimism as they grapple with the realities of mental health industries, mental health celebrities, and mental health in social media.
Visit: youtube.com/TheHumaneClinic to watch this episode as a video podcast!
Presented by Humane Clinic. Audio production by Rory. Video production by Lou.
www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Humane Clinic therapists Matt Ball and Rory Ritchie check in to begin a new run of podcast episodes, share experiences from hospital emergency wards, and discuss the âso whatâ of humane approaches to being in relationship with another person.
Visit: youtube.com/TheHumaneClinic to watch this episode as a video podcast!
Presented by Humane Clinic (www.humaneclinic.com.au).
Audio production by Rory. Video production by Lou.
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Hosts Matt Ball, Rory Ritchie and Berny Maywald welcome you back for Season 2. We introduce new podcast personality Lou and discuss what has been a busy time at Humane Clinic since the end of Season 1 - including opening the Just Listening Community, releasing the Suicide Narratives approach, and the publication of Dissociachotic in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology. The team then talk about what theyâre currently feeling passionate about in mental health, what issues they want to cover in upcoming episodes and... sticky notes. Please send your mailbag questions to [email protected]. Presented by Humane Clinic.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Matt, Stephanie and Rory discuss the therapeutic potential of psychedelics. A special double length episode. Presented by HUMANE Clinic.
www.justlistening.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Hosts Matt Ball and Stephanie Mitchell discuss Dissociachotic - a way to understand the importance, value and meaning in the common human experience often labelled as 'psychoticâ. Dissociachotic supports understanding 'psychosis' as a form of dissociation in the context of relational threat. Matt and Stephanie explore the gift of sharing the journey towards relational safety, and the inevitable evaporation of the Dissociachotic experience within human to human connection. Produced by Rory Ritchie. Presented by HUMANE Clinic.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Emotional distress around COVID-19 is not mental illness, it is a common and understandable human experience. Matt, Steph and Rory discuss the ebb and flow of emotions weâre all feeling, and how we can offer spaces for connection, compassion and calm through Just Listening while socially isolated. Presented by the HUMANE Clinic.
www.justlistening.com.au | www.fb.com/justlistening2020
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Hosts Matt Ball and Stephanie Mitchel are joined by HUMANE Clinic friend Kane Spooner and Producer Rory Ritchie as they discuss Open Dialogue. This discussion focusses on how the Humane Dialogical project facilitates open dialogue informed approaches with networks in distress, and the important narratives that support healing for client networks and therapists alike.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Matt and Rory catch up to discuss âThe Questionâ Rory asked when they first met, that led to his joining Matt and Stephanie at the HUMANE Clinic, first as a student and then as a therapist: âHow can we be in genuine relationship and connection when weâre being paid to work a 40 hour week as professionals?â
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Our hosts Matt Ball and Stephanie Mitchell have just returned from their respective trips to the UK and USA. We hit record as they reunite and reflect on where theyâve been and what theyâve learned during their travels - both personally and professionally. Produced by Rory Ritchie. Presented by HUMANE Clinic.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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This week it's all about the power of listening! Hosts Matt and Stephanie are joined by Humane Clinic friend Suki and producer Rory to discuss Just Listening and Listening Trains, as well as further exploring Emotional CPR (eCPR), WeCPR and Open Dialogue. (Please note: As our hosts have been overseas teaching, listening and learning in recent weeks this podcast is one that was pre-recorded at the end of 2019).
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Matt and Stephanie discuss how a reliance on intervention and diagnosis can erode the skills of mental health professionals to remain in human relationship. After the break, Rory speaks of a time in his life when visiting an island in Indonesia emerged as a more meaningful response to distress than a scheduled psychologist appointment. An episode about seeking genuine spaces for acceptance and connection, and how we often find these things in people and places outside of the mainstream mental health system.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Hosts Matt Ball and Stephanie Mitchell discuss suicide and the benefits of providing space to talk openly about suicide. Justice based responses to crisis such as Emotional CPR and Just Listening are explored, as is the Suicide Meaning Conversation approach currently being formulated by the HUMANE Clinic. HUMANE Clinic friend and volunteer Suki Marek joins the conversation in the second half of the podcast. Produced by Rory Ritchie.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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The ReAwaken podcast team model Emotional CPR (eCPR) and discuss the impact and hope it is providing in South Australia. They then discuss the new Just Listening community alternative for people in distress and the value of eCPR as a meaningful alternative to systems problems. Hosted by Matt Ball and Stephanie Mitchell. Produced by Rory Ritchie. Presented by HUMANE Clinic.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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Hosts Matt Ball and Stephanie Mitchell discuss âdoing it anyway in the shadows of the mainstream mental health systemâ. An inspiring conversation about having the passion, creativity and courage to offer meaningful alternatives despite the ever-present pressure to operate within the confines of a broken system. Produced by Rory Ritchie. Presented by the HUMANE Clinic.
www.reawakenaustralia.com.au | www.humaneclinic.com.au
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