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The Peregrine Rural Mental Health Podcast

The Peregrine Centre
Mental Health
Rural Mental Health
Perinatal Mental Health
Telehealth
Digital Mental Health Interventions
Australian Association Of Social Workers
Social Work
Peer Work
Speech Pathology Australia
Occupational Therapy
Aboriginal Mental Health Clinician
Artificial Intelligence
Leadership
Birth Trauma
Multidisciplinary Teams
Family Systems Theory
Adelaide
New South Wales Health
Biopsychosocial Model
Five Piece Formulation

The Peregrine Rural Mental Health Podcast began as an idea from rural mental health practitioners. Too busy to watch webinars or attend workshops, the practitioners did say that they often spent a long time in the car, travelling to their rural workplaces. Therefore, we at The Peregrine Centre have produced a series of episodes, each about an hour long, to help practitioners upskill and expand the... more

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Latest Episodes

Are you a leader in rural mental health? Do you work with a team in tough circumstances? Join Dr Rebecca Sng as she speaks with CEO Lauren Errington on how she manages the unique challenges of leadership in stressful times. This conversation covers s... more

LISTENER REQUESTED EPISODE: Grief is a universal human experience, and comes in many forms and formats. Working with someone who is grieving can present unique opportunities in navigating the ups and downs of grief, understanding what treatment is wo... more

Many mental health practitioners will have experienced a client who is hesitant to use telehealth services because they feel the connection and therapeutic relationship won’t be the same compared to in person sessions.

But is this actually accurate... more

Artificial Intelligence has come into most aspects of our lives, including the mental health space. What do practitioners need to know about AI in order to practice safely and responsibly if they choose to use it, as well as how to help consumers und... more

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Recent Guests

Lauren Errington
Mental health social worker, clinical family therapist, supervisor, accidental CEO
Bowen Theory / Family Systems Institute
Episode: Leadership in Stressful Times
Amy Welbourne
Lead counsellor at Nalag (National Association for Loss and Grief)
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Episode: Bereavement in the Bush: Working well with grief and loss
Cathy Banks
Registered counsellor and clinical supervisor with TV Australian Counselling Association; Nalag collaborator
Nalag Grief Support
Episode: Bereavement in the Bush: Working well with grief and loss
Julia Reynolds
Clinical psychologist with the Rural Mental Health Partnership at The Peregrine Centre
The Peregrine Centre
Episode: Getting The Best Out Of: Telehealth and Digital Resources
Ross Jacobs
Clinical implementation lead for Orygen Digital
Orygen Digital
Episode: Getting The Best Out Of: Telehealth and Digital Resources
Shane Cross
Associate Professor, clinical psychologist, director of digital service transformation and research at Origin
Origin
Episode: AI in Mental Health Care
Sarah Stevenson
Clinical psychologist with government and forensic experience
Episode: Working with People Involved in the Justice System
Cassandra Sundaraja
Clinical psychologist, clinical neuropsychologist, and senior lecturer
University of New England; The Peregrine Centre
Episode: Perinatal birth trauma
Desley McKellar
Aboriginal mental health clinical leader
Far West NSW (Broken Hill)
Episode: Looking Through the Lens: Aboriginal Mental Health Clinician

Hosts

Dayle Raftery
Clinical psychologist and host guiding discussions in rural mental health.
Rebecca Son
Director of The Peregrine Centre and host in several episodes.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Great info for beginners

    This is a great podcast for people interested in learning about a different therapy. Would love to hear an episode about solution focused therapy.

    Apple Podcasts
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    JJF86
    Australia2 years ago

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Great info for beginners; practical therapy insights.

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Looking Through the Lens: Peer Work
Q: What resources or guidelines would you point someone to for more information on peer workers?
I would direct listeners to Australia-based resources like the National Mental Health Commission's lived experience workforce guidelines, Lived Experience Australia, and the NSW Mental Health Commission's Peer Work Hub as foundational references.
Looking Through the Lens: Peer Work
Q: So if this referral came across your desk, what sort of questions would you have?
The main thing would be to assess whether the consumer is actually interested in engaging with peer support and to understand their motivation, goals around employment or mood, while recognizing their current level of engagement and the context of their life.
Perinatal birth trauma
Q: How can practitioners support someone who has experienced birth trauma in a rural setting?
Prioritize non-judgmental listening, validate the person's experience, assess safety and attachment, consider telehealth to improve access, and emphasize continuity of care and trauma-informed practices.
Perinatal birth trauma
Q: What does perinatal mean and why is this period considered vulnerable?
Perinatal encompasses pregnancy through roughly one year postpartum, involving substantial physical, hormonal, and psychosocial changes that increase vulnerability to stress and mental health challenges, making tailored support crucial.
Looking Through the Lens: Mental Health Nurse
Q: Can you give us a brief summary of what a mental health nurse does?
A mental health nurse provides specialized care, assesses and monitors mental state, promotes well-being, uses evidence-based interventions, and coordinates with a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement care plans.

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