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eMHPrac Webinar Based Podcasts – Black Dog Institute Podcasts

Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, remove stigma and improve lives.
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Episodes

A Chance to Dream – the non-pharmacological management of insomnia

http://www.mediafire.com/file/8npnyxav5dsmxnj/A_Chance_to_Dream_%25E2%2580%2593_the_non-pharmaco.mp3 This podcast is based on a webinar of the same name presented in February 2018. It focusses on the things we need to know to convince ourselves and others to undertake the very effective non-pharmacological interventions that are available to help us overcome sleep difficulties and discusses some of the detail of those interventions. Special guests are addiction specialist and rural GP Dr Simon H...

Oct 17, 201919 minEp. 3

Diversity Online – Psychological Support for LGBTIQ People

http://www.mediafire.com/file/i7fif3vjhqevsp5/Diversity_Online_%25E2%2580%2593_Psychological_Sup.mp3 In this podcast, based on the eMHPrac webinar presented on 15th November 2015, we look at the factors influencing the mental health of people in the LGBTIQ community and the ways in which we as health professionals can help, both in our face to face dealings with LGBTIQ patients and in the recommendation of online resources developed especially for this population. Guest Experts: • Sally Morris –...

Oct 17, 201928 minEp. 2

Non-Pharmacological Management of Chronic Pain

http://www.mediafire.com/file/pj1ufai4aw3lu5f/Non-Pharmacological_Management_of_Ch.mp3 Dr Simon Holliday says the problem of prescription opiate misuse is very big in the rural sector in Australia. Consequences of opiate use include death, increased pain, suppression of breathing in sleep and sleep apnoea amongst many other things including the social consequences. As GPs we need to be prepared to “invest some time to give detailed attention to all the different complex aspects of their problem”...

Oct 17, 201916 minEp. 1
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