This week Ali is joined by Dr Anna Redding the co-founder and director of Avenue Therapies. She is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, accredited EMDR therapist and Executive coach. Anna has worked in the NHS and public sector since 2004. She has trained in multiple different approaches including therapy, coaching and leadership. She has focused her career in helping those with severe mental health difficulties specialising in trauma. In 2015, Anna along with two colleagues started Avenue Therapies. They now have a community of over 50 therapists providing gold standard evidence-based assessments and therapy to individuals, couples and families. Dr Anna has a growing passion for ensuring people get the right help in the right way, she supports organisations and leaders to work in a Trauma-Informed way, through training and consultation. Today we will be digging deeper into trauma informed ways, trauma in the workplace, burn out and what we can do to improve well-being in the workplace. It's a great opportunity to listen to an industry expert who is deeply passionate about what they do. There are lots of take aways from this episode, we hope you enjoy. Remember to like, subscribe and share among your network. Check out Dr Redding on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-anna-redding-a7b987a8/
This week we have a special treat just before Christmas to help you overcome that anxiety and feel more empowered. Therapist, author and podcast host Aylin Webb joined Ali to ensure you can go into the new year feeling your best. Aylin shared her colourful history beginning in Istanbul and the suppression she experienced, we dug deeper into the power of EMDR and covered lots of other ground especially around empowerment. A wonderful lady. Psychologist and lecturer, Aylin, is an anxiety mastery coach, perfectionism specialist, CBT & EMDR therapist, speaker and podcast host of ‘I am a perfectionist get me outta here’ Over the past decade Aylin has helped thousands of people overcome their anxiety caused by ‘fear of failure and judgement’ so that they can build their confidence and feel more empowered to live happier lives. We hope you enjoy this episode and it's our last of the year, so we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year, see you in 2024.
It was great to have Ali back behind the podcast mic today. This week we have a really intersting chat with Dr Jason Chan. We talked about attachment styles, the impact of childhood experiences on emotional wellbeing and growth, recovery from major trauma and mind-body connection… and there is a thread of spirituality throughout. We hope you enjoy it. Dr Jason Chan, is a clinical psychologist with a special interest in adult mental health, looking through the lens that focuses on the purpose or growth made possible by mental health crises and general life struggles. Jason is the clinical director and co-founder of Zenith Psychology, a private mental health service provider and a growing network of mental health professionals with a core ethos of making growth, beyond well-being and adjustment, the objectives of any work with individuals and organisations. Outside his private practice, he has led multiple psychological services for patients with long-term heart and lung conditions and traumatic brain injuries within the NHS. Jason is also a practising neuropsychologist and promotes an integration of knowledge on neurocognitive (brain) and emotional (mind) disorders in the complex journey of rehabilitation from brain injuries.
This week we have an interesting talk about Mens mental health with Dr Esther Cole. Award winning Dr Cole is the Founder & Clinical Director of Lifespan Psychology the diverse practice. Having worked in the NHS for 12 years Dr Cole joined the independent sector in 2017 to focus on supporting people from all walks of life. Since then the practice has gone from strength to strength, having won the Prestige Award for Psychological Therapy Specialists of the Year in 2022. Previously Dr Cole received the May Davidson Early Career Award 2020 from the BPS, for her work on childhood brain injury and different innovations in therapy for children adults and families affected by childhood brain injury. Along with her practice, Esther is also focusing on research, blog writing and proactive work around Mens mental health. Are we turning a blind eye to the issue of Mens mental health and the high rates of male suicide. We really enjoyed our conversation with Dr Cole and delving into what we can do to support more of our fathers, brothers and sons to seek support when they need it. In this episode we discuss: The ways we deliver support for men How changing the language we use could entice more men to seek support The epidemic of Male Suicide, what can we do? Male role models And much more Check out Dr Esther Cole on Linkedin or Lifespan Psychology if you would like to seek support with a qualified therapist. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-esther-cole-prestige-award-winning-clinical-psychologist-3b8b0061/ https://www.lifespanpsychology.co.uk/
After a little break, we are back with a bang. This week we have the chief Clinical Officer for Oliva Dr Sarah Bateup. Oliva is the employee mental well-being platform for companies that want to help their people show up feeling their best. In addition to this Sarah is also head of therapy for Clerkenwell health, a leading psychedelic speciality service. After a long career working with and scaling some of the biggest companies in mental health, Sarah has a lot of insights to share. In this episode, we delve into Sarah's career and find out why she is passionate about widening access to psychological therapies. We also discuss psychedelic therapy and its benefits, what makes a good therapist, the importance of employee mental health and much more. We really enjoyed our chat with Sarah and hope you do too. If you enjoy this episode please, like, share and subscribe. https://www.oliva.health/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-bateup-19574a46/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/clerkenwell-health/
What better way to start 2023 than a chat with John Cordray. John is the CEO and founder of the Mental Health Community. Bringing mental health practitioners from all across the world together to connect, network, and advance their careers. With over 17 years in the profession, John is a fully licensed counsellor specialising in children, teens and families' mental health. A massive advocate for destigmatising mental health John is bringing clinicians and providers together for the advancement of the field. John is also the host of the Mental Health Today podcast, reaching thousands of people globally with the mission to destigmatize mental health, and encourage and inspire people to work on their emotional health. In an engaging chat, we discuss all things mental health, especially awareness for children's Mental Health. We also found out about Johns community for mental health professionals and how he plans to bring people together from across the globe. If you are a mental health professional and want to find out more about the community and how you can take part. Follow the link below for Johns website, blog and podcast. Have a listen, let us know what you think, like and subscribe. https://www.johncordray.com/home https://www.mentalhealthtodayshow.com/
What an episode this was. We were delighted to speak with the CEO and founder of PVL mental health consultancy and a sought-after global keynote and TedX speaker, Petra Velzeboer. In this episode, Petra talks to us about her life growing up in the infamous Children of God cult, and how when pregnant and in a relationship with someone outside of the cult, Petra escaped to begin a new life in London. Confronted with years of unresolved trauma, she battled mental illness, including addiction and depression. She reached her ultimate rock bottom when she contemplated taking her own life. At this junction, Petra challenged herself to a year of intentional living and began her journey of self-improvement and mental health accountability. Petras story is one of hope and determination. Now a trained Psychologist, through her consultancy, PVL, Petra and her team work to fulfil a vision of a world where every organization can be the rising tide that lifts and sustains mental health for every employee, their families, and their communities. We talk about what a healthy workplace looks like and finding balance in setting your own boundaries. There are so many things to take away from this episode and it was a delight to be involved with. We hope you enjoy it too.
This week Ali takes a seat with Dr Julian Nesbitt, CEO and Founder of Dr Julian Online Mental Health Platform. A thought-provoking conversation talking through
Lee is the chairman of his club Silhillians RUFC, an RFU Injured Players Foundation Trustee, he has years of experience as a Project Manager in the building trade and is a father of twins. In 2020 he was awarded the BBC Sports Personality ‘Unsung Hero’ of the Year for the Midlands. In 2016, aged just 34, Lee sustained a catastrophic spinal cord injury whilst playing rugby for Silhillians. Lee is now tetraplegic, meaning he has the inability to voluntarily move the upper and lower parts of his body. Yet this has not held Lee back. In this episode Lees shares more about what happened on the day he sustained the injury, he talks about his ongoing recovery, the passion he still has for Rugby, and the importance of using talking therapies. His story is quite incredible – he died 3 times in recovery! He also is now the happiest he has ever been in his life!
This week Ali takes a Seat with Adam Crampsie. Adam is a mental health clinician with experience in the public, private and charity sectors. Currently the CEO of Mental Health Concern the largest not-for-profit provider of IAPT services in the UK, Adam shares his wealth of knowledge in the industry. He's been there and done it all with mental health, from starting out as a therapist in the NHS all the way to leading the development of integrated therapies for FTSE 100 companies. This is a great insight into the business of mental health, the challenges faced by the NHS and the attitudes towards therapy in the UK. Incidentally, he is also now Take a Seats' new Non-Exec director. Have a listen, like and subscribe to catch our future episodes.
Welcome to our second episode and we are delighted to speak with the amazing James Elliott. If you don't know who James is then have a good listen and pick your jaw up off the floor. James has an incredible story to tell following a 14-year career in the army having finished his career as the second in command of all the British Army's mental resilience delivery. He decided to leave and pursue a career in mental resilience and performance coaching. An accredited psychotherapist, working with veterans to help them find their way he works with elite performance athletes including gold medalists, special forces and rugby players to CEOs, senior members of the Ministry of Defence and shop floor workers. On top of all of this, he has 2 Guinness world records for feats of endurance! In this fascinating chat, James tells us his personal story, all things resilience and how we can go from surviving to thriving. How do we change those learnt behaviours that hold us back and ultimately lead to adverse mental health? How often do you hold that mirror up to yourself and understand your own behaviour? There is plenty to take from this conversation for your own personal growth and something we will definitely be revisiting with James again in the future. We hope you enjoy this and welcome any feedback, please remember to rate and subscribe for future episodes. If you want to find out more about James and his services you can find him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-elliott-8360a41b5/ Follow Take a Seat to find out our latest updates championing all things mental health including our free monthly webinars https://www.linkedin.com/company/takeaseat/
Welcome to our first Take a Seat podcast episode with our host, Ali Swift. We are excited to have as our first guest the incredible Dr Hannah Wilson to talk about all things digital mental health. Hannah is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Kooth and Director of MediaCity Psychology. With the delivery of mental health changing it's important to understand the benefits of using technology to improve our mental health. Hannah recently edited the book Digital Delivery of Mental Health Therapies which offers lots of practical tips and guidance as well as case study examples, across a variety of approaches and modalities. We are delighted she was able to share her expertise with us and power through an unexpected digital glitch halfway through. We hope you enjoy it.