Series brought to you from the All in the Mind.. a Craig Hannam Foundation. Charity established to bring support to the Brain Cancer Community. It’s particular focus is on the mental health side and how to help bring hope and help them live for today.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 5 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | BusinessNon-Profit |
This episode we speak with Dr Simone Shaw.. Dr Shaw is Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist and also is the owner of Sure Psychology that we partner with for our Find Your Hope Program. We explain how a psychologist can support you an... more
Part 2… This episode we chat with Vivien Biggs .. Vivien is a Neurosurgical Nurse Practitioner at Briz Brain … she was Craig’s Nurse.. we talk about being newly diagnosed and some things to expect. Note .. apologies for my poor skills in this one I h... more
This episode we chat with Vivien Biggs .. Vivien is a Neurosurgical Nurse Practitioner at Briz Brain … she was Craig’s Nurse.. we talk about being newly diagnosed and some things to expect. Note .. apologies for my poor skills in this one I have lear... more
In this episode we talk about anxiety. Anxiety should be present helps alert us to possible dangers..but it should not drive and decide our life.
Welcome to our first episode of Find Your Hope Series. In this episode we just want to introduce ourselves and share how we got here.
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