
Conversations with mental health experts. We speak to psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, doctors, therapists and more. Their stories highlight the importance of thinking and talking about the mind - both for ourselves and to better understand those close to us. Submit episode questions to www.talklink.com.au/podcast
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

On 1 Feb the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announced that - from the 1st July 2023 - the medical use of MDMA and Psilocybin will be rescheduled from Schedule 9 (prohibited substances) to Schedule 8 (controlled medicines) of the Poisons Stand... more
Dr Stephen Bright is a clinically trained psychologist and senior lecturer on addiction at Edith Cowan University. Dr. Bright is the director of PRISM, the Psychedelic Research in Science and Medicine organisation which is a not for profit, independe... more
Today we’re speaking with Dr. Tracey Sletten, a senior research fellow from the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health at Monash University.
Dr. Sletten is an expert on sleep and in our conversation we do a deep dive into how shift work affect... more
At 16 Emma attempted suicide and was left paralyzed. Now, at 21, Emma is a passionate mental health advocate. She take us on a journey of what led up to her attempt and her thought processes immediately before, during and after and ultimately her rec... more
The podcast is very interesting and interesting to listen to. I was wondering if you could discuss recommended resources with the practitioners you interview and then put them in the show notes so listeners can seek out further information on how to apply the learning to their practice. Thanks so much. I’d love an episode on working with adolescents with significant mental health issues, covering how to get adolescents to engage with counselling when they’re resistant.
The more mediums there are that bring up and normalise the topic of mental health the better. Love how this podcast delves into more than just the everyday surface level topics surrounding mental health - the nitty gritty ugly aspects of mental health is what needs to be normalised so that those going through it feel as though they can reach out for support and know they are not alone - keep up the great work talklink!
Great podcast with very interesting guests.
Good to have a podcast like this that is made in Australia with well known health professionals and Australian experts.
I have listened to all the podcasts and look forward for the next one to be released.
Very informative podcasts. The information on these podcasts presented by the mental health experts, are great and useful for anyone. Highly recommend it.
I love the variety there is in this podcast regarding different mental health issues. There are also some really interesting discussions held with some very interesting people. I particularly appreciated the discussions around addiction and BPD and found them to be enlightening and helpful to improve my understanding of people who struggle with these issues. I listen to every weeks podcast and am already looking forward to the next one! Keep them coming!
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