
Doctors, nurses and allied health professionals are experiencing unprecedented levels of distress due to their work. Join clinical psychologist Dr Paula Redmond as she talks to inspiring clinicians and thought leaders about the stories behind the mental health statistics, and how compassion, connection and creativity can offer hope when work hurts.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness | |||

In this episode Dr Paula Redmond speaks with a team of colleagues in Wales about their groundbreaking and award-winning work on avoidable employee harm within NHS complaint and disciplinary processes.
Working at the intersection of psychology, HR, a... more
Dr Paula Redmond speaks with two clinical psychologists — Dr Caroline Taylor and Dr Amber Johnston — about their personal stories of receiving a fitness to practise complaint.
They discuss what it was like to go through the process, how it affected ... more
What should do you do if you get a fitness to practise complaint? What can you expect from the process? How long does it take, what are the possible outcomes, and where can you go to get support?
To answer these questions Paula spoke with Nicholas S... more
This conversation delves into the research conducted by Dr Naomi Hogben on the impact of formal complaints on early career Clinical Psychologists in the NHS.
Naomi discusses the lack of existing research on the experiences of clinicians receiving co... more
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A clinical psychologist hosts conversations with healthcare professionals about the challenges and emotional toll faced in their careers, particularly when dealing with complaints and burnout. Topics frequently revolve around mental health impacts, support systems, and the intersection of conditions like ADHD within the healthcare context. The discussions aim to raise awareness of the profound psychological effects that workplace challenges can have on clinicians, while offering strategies for support and coping mechanisms. This podcast navigates through personal anecdotes and expert insights, creating a valuable resource for healthcare workers seeking understanding and guidance in a demanding environment.
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