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Mental Work

Bronwyn Milkinsβ€’www.mentalworkpodcast.com

Mental Work is the Australian podcast unpacking the challenges faced by early-career psychologists, so they don't have to go it alone. Hosted by Dr Bronwyn Milkins.

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Episodes

Listener story: Studying a Masters of Clinical Psychology (with Tess Rutherford)

It's a listener story! πŸ₯³ Tess is a provisional psychologist studying her Master of Clinical Psychology and in this ep, she shares exactly what it's like including overcoming perfectionism, imposter syndrome, the value of supportive peers and supervisors, juggling study and work, and other thoughts on her journey towards full registration as a psychologist. Tess also talks about her deeply important Masters research on postpartum psychosis. Thanks Tess for this wonderful conversation and best wi...

Jul 16, 2025β€’49 minβ€’Ep. 155

What should early-career mental health workers know more about?

Hello! Bron here - I'm looking for new episode ideas and guests. This podcast is for you, so I want to hear from you! If you would like to be a guest to chat about a topic that early-career mental health workers should know about, I'd love to hear from you! Topic and guest suggestions: Contact me at mentalworkpodcast.com/contact or DM me on Instagram @_mentalworkpodcast Be a guest: Apply at mentalworkpodcast.com/p/guest Email me at mentalworkpodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for priv...

Jul 13, 2025β€’2 min

Working as a mental health researcher (with Dr Alix Woolard)

Bron is joined by Dr Alix Woolard, a Senior Research Fellow at The Kids Research Institute, to give us an insider peek into the world of being a youth mental health researcher. Along the way, we chat about how research and clinical work can complement each other, the challenges and triumphs of research, and the importance of a supportive team. We also discuss practical steps for early-career mental health professionals interested in dipping their toes into the research world. Thank you Alix for ...

Jul 09, 2025β€’47 minβ€’Ep. 154

Where are you on the burnout continuum? (with Matthew Jackson)

Not all mental health professionals experience burnout, but if they do, they might not realise just how bad it is. Matthew returns to the pod to chat with Bron about the five phases of burnout, starting from the honeymoon phase to the habitual burnout phase. Drawing from personal experiences and research, Matthew provides practical strategies for early career mental health workers to identify and manage burnout. Bron and Matthew also discuss the emotional, physical, and existential components of...

Jul 02, 2025β€’1 hr 13 minβ€’Ep. 153

Defining your own career: Entrepreneurship when you live with a disability (with Raimy-Rose Lewis)

Raimy-Rose joins Bron to discuss her journey as a disability advocate and personal trainer specialising in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). Raimy shares her journey from traditional work environments to running her own business serving a community she is deeply passionate about. We talk about the challenges people with disability face in standard work settings, the benefits and flexibility entrepreneurship provides, and the importance of inclusive workspaces. Raimy also opens up about her personal ...

Jun 25, 2025β€’36 minβ€’Ep. 152

What's it like being a neurodivergent therapist? (with Jordan Turner)

Bron and Jordan are two neurodivergent psychologists, and in this episode we chat about the strengths we bring to the role and challenges we have faced in light of our neurodivergence. We talk about attention to detail, hyperfocus, empathy, self-doubt, rejection sensitivity, the decision to disclose neurodivergence, maintaining professional boundaries, and how to maximise strengths and minimise challenges - this episode has it all! We know our experiences are our own and will not be generalisabl...

Jun 18, 2025β€’1 hr 10 minβ€’Ep. 151

Supporting neurodivergent women during IVF treatment (with Liz Bancroft)

Bron is joined by Liz, a clinical and counseling psychologist & IVF coach to chat about the unique challenges neurodivergent people face during IVF treatment (that's In Vitro Fertilisation treatment), and how we can best support them. Liz shares her personal experiences as a late-diagnosed autistic woman and highlights the sensory overload, emotional stress, and medical trauma involved. Tune in to learn about practical strategies, the importance of psychological flexibility, and the trauma-i...

Jun 11, 2025β€’58 minβ€’Ep. 150

Sensory modulation therapy & working as an occupational therapist (with Emma Craske)

We welcome our first occupational therapist guest, Emma Craske! πŸ₯³ Bron and Emma chat about what it's like working as an OT before turning to Emma's passion topic, sensory modulation therapy. Emma talks about how sensory modulation can help clients with a range of challenges and gets specific about the techniques that might be used in a session. I really enjoyed learning about this creative and practical approach to helping client's feel safe and regulated, and hope you do too! Guest: Emma Crask...

Jun 04, 2025β€’37 minβ€’Ep. 149

Family mediation and managing overthinking early in your career (with Rosemary Gattuso)

Bron is joined by Rosemary Gattuso (Trauma-Informed Family Mediator) to talk about the role of a mediator in the family court and Rosemary's special interest in helping people manage overthinking. We chat about what family mediation is, what it involves (and what it doesn't), and then go on to practical strategies for managing overthinking that early-career mental health professionals can apply to themselves and use in their work. Thanks so much for coming on to the podcast, Rosemary, I loved th...

May 28, 2025β€’44 minβ€’Ep. 148

Imagery rescripting & reprocessing therapy (with Samantha Duroska)

Bron is joined by Samantha to unpack imagery rescripting and reprocessing therapy (IRRT), a technique well-known in Germany but relatively unknown in Australia. We also talk about Samantha's journey of moving to Australia to practice psychology and interesting differences in how therapy is delivered. Samantha also shares the importance of finding a therapeutic approach that resonates with you, rather than feeling pressured to learn everything all at once. Guest: Samantha Duroska , Clinical Psych...

May 21, 2025β€’43 minβ€’Ep. 147

My reflections on five years of practice

In this solo ep, Bron reflects on five years of registration as a psychologist. She shares her Top 10 reflections and what she wishes she had known starting out. From shifts in professional identity, changes in approaches to therapy, and thoughts on finding your professional tribe, Bron offers her reflections on her early-career years (which she hopes will prompt your own reflections!). THE END BITS Mental Work is the Australian podcast for mental health workers about working in mental health, w...

May 14, 2025β€’35 minβ€’Ep. 146

What makes a fulfilling career in mental health? (with Marie Vakakis)

Many of us have been told to 'follow your passion' when it comes to choosing a career, but is that good advice? Bron and Marie look into the research-backed factors that predict whether you'll think your job is a dream or a flop. Guest: Marie Vakakis, Accredited Mental Health Social Worker (MHSW), and Family & Couples Therapist at The Therapy Hub LINKS Article discussed in this episode: "We reviewed over 60 studies about what makes for a dream job. Here’s what we found." This Complex Life - ...

May 07, 2025β€’55 minβ€’Ep. 145

Creative arts therapy and making the leap to private practice (with Abi Jenkins)

Bron and creative arts therapist Abi Jenkins chat about her journey from full-time employment to private practice as an early-career dance therapist. Abi shares her insights on balancing creativity with financial sustainability, the importance of setting boundaries, and the unique challenges and opportunities that come with working in aged care and private practice. We also chat about dance therapy and tips for making the leap into private practice! Thanks for sharing your passion for dance ther...

Apr 30, 2025β€’48 minβ€’Ep. 144

Should psychologists be political?

Prompted by the upcoming Australian Federal election, in this solo ep Bron unpacks whether psychologists should speak up about political issues or remain politically neutral. Bron also walks through the AHPRA code of conduct, AHPRA social media guidelines, and other considerations for those who want to advocate for change. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of psychology and politics! LINKS Wells, R., & Behardian O'Doherty, S. (2020). "What is an activist-practiti...

Apr 27, 2025β€’23 minβ€’Ep. 143

Preventing burnout with reflective practice groups (with Shane Puxley)

Bron is joined by Shane (Community Psychologist) to chat about reflective practice groups and how they can be a great tool for preventing burnout in early-career clinicians. We chat about what reflective practice groups involve, how they can reduce feelings of isolation (that "I'm the only one experiencing this" feeling), and how you can implement reflective practices in our workplace, supervision group, or regular peer consultation. Thanks Shane for opening up the conversation about this great ...

Apr 23, 2025β€’48 minβ€’Ep. 142

Working in the family court system (with Dr Kate Jackowski)

Bron and Dr. Kate Jackowski (Forensic Psychologist) chat about working within Australia's family court system. We talk about what it's like to write court reports, the intricacies of family court assessments, what Kate finds rewarding about this line of work, and how to maintain objectivity and self-care when working with sensitive subject matter. Bron had a lot of beginner questions about the Family Court, which makes the episode perfect for early-career clinicians looking to demystify forensic...

Apr 16, 2025β€’47 minβ€’Ep. 141

Beyond therapy: Non-clinical creative hustles (with Caitlin Bell)

Bron is joined by Caitlin Bell (Copywriter and clinical psychologist) to chat about her unique career path. That's right, it's a listener story! πŸ₯³ Caitlin shares her journey from a winding educational path to finding a home in her creative passion for copywriting. We talk about imposter syndrome, burnout, professional identity, and the challenges of balancing dual careers - this episode has it all! Guest: Caitlin Bell, Copywriter at Bell Copy Co , Psychologist, and Host of Healers with Hustles ...

Apr 09, 2025β€’44 minβ€’Ep. 140

Have you considered politics? The Pathways to Politics Program (Solo)

Last year, Bron participated in a week-long program called " Pathways to Politics ", which aims to equip women with the skills and confidence to run for office. Before going in, Bron knew as much about politics as many people, in that it usually involves intense debates, democracy sausages, and a fair bit of drama. She left the program knowing so much more, and felt very inspired to share with you what the program involves, what she learnt, and why she believes there should be more mental health...

Apr 06, 2025β€’19 minβ€’Ep. 139

More than rapport: What is the therapeutic relationship? (with Claire Trevitt)

You've probably heard that the therapeutic relationship involves things like rapport building and empathy, but what else is there, and what IS a 'therapeutic relationship' anyway?? 🧐 Here to chat about these questions and more is experienced psychologist Claire Trevitt! Bron and Claire dig deeper into concepts like genuineness, transference and countertransference, and why self-reflection in a therapeutic relationship matters. Claire also shares her journey from a CBT-trained psychologist to em...

Apr 02, 2025β€’58 minβ€’Ep. 138

How theatre can transform mental health promotion (with Ally Kelly)

A lot of the work we do in mental health focuses on helping people who are already unwell, but what if we could stop them getting unwell in the first place? That's what our guest today, Ally, is passionate about. She started a whole organisation called Mind Blank to give people and communities the tools they need to proactively take care of their mental health, and she uses her passion for theatre to make sure the information sticks. In today's ep, we hear about how Ally's lived experience led h...

Mar 26, 2025β€’38 minβ€’Ep. 137

Are your money beliefs holding you back? (with Marie Vakakis)

Bron and Marie unpack the money beliefs that unconsciously shape how much we earn and what we charge as mental health professionals. We talk about the unspoken anxiety around money shared by many of us, and practical strategies for managing discomfort around adequately charging for services. Bron also wonders, just how much is therapy "worth" and is there an upper ceiling? Tune-in for a really important chat! Guest: Marie Vakakis, Accredited Mental Health Social Worker (MHSW), and Family & C...

Mar 19, 2025β€’47 minβ€’Ep. 136

How to make effective 'here and now' comments in therapy (with Marie Vakakis)

Bron and Marie chat about the comments that therapists make when they want to talk about what's happening right here and now in the therapy room -- you might know them as 'here and now' comments, process comments, or immediacy comments. They can be tricky to use and master, particularly early in our career! Marie takes us through some ways to build confidence in making these comments, and Bron talks about how she started small when trying to increase her use of 'here and now' comments in therapy...

Mar 12, 2025β€’41 minβ€’Ep. 135

Everything about being a registrar psychologist (with Jordan Turner)

Bron and Jordan do a deep-dive on the registrar program for psychologists -- this is the massive training program that psychologists undertake when they want to gain endorsement in an area such as clinical, counselling, or educational & developmental psychology. Jordan shares her personal experience completing the Ed & Dev Registrar program, covering topics like supervision, professional development, and building confidence as a therapist, and offer tips for navigating the program succes...

Mar 05, 2025β€’42 minβ€’Ep. 134

How to respond well to a subpoena as a psychologist (with Dr Carollyne Youssef)

Bron is joined by Dr Carollyne Youssef, Forensic Psychologist, to chat about how to respond well when a subpoena comes. We cover legal obligations, maintaining client confidentiality, practical tips for navigating subpoenas, common mistakes psychologists can make, and the importance of seeking legal advice and support through supervision. This is such a jam-packed episode with so much good information - I know you will love it and feel reassured by Carollyne's clear guidance! Thank you so much C...

Feb 26, 2025β€’52 minβ€’Ep. 133

Burnout: Coming out the other side (with Matthew Jackson) (Part 2)

Initially overwhelmed by the severest phase of burnout, in this Part 2 episode Matthew discusses his journey of self-reflection, acceptance, and gradual recovery. Bron and Matt delve into the stages of burnout, and the transformational shift Matthew undertook to cope and regain his sense of self. We again thank Matthew for his courage and vulnerability during this episode, and we hope this episode resonates with listeners πŸ’– This is Part 2 of Matthew's journey through burnout. If you haven't lis...

Feb 09, 2025β€’54 minβ€’Ep. 132

Burnout: In the thick of it (with Matthew Jackson) (Part 1)

In this deeply personal episode, Matthew shares his experience of hitting the depths of burnout and making the difficult decision to leave his career as a therapist. We discuss the warning signs of burnout, the importance of recognising when therapy work no longer aligns with you, and the courage it takes to step into the unknown. We also explore the stigma surrounding career changes in psychology and how to navigate the uncertainty of forging a new path. A huge thank you to Matthew for his hone...

Feb 06, 2025β€’58 minβ€’Ep. 131

Navigating the psychology pathway while managing a disability (with Courtney McKee & Karen Knight)

Bron is joined by Karen Knight and Courtney McKee, two experienced psychologists with lived experience of blindness. We dive into πŸ‘‰ their personal journey with psychology, including their passions, the challenges, and the opportunities for psychologists living with disability πŸ‘‰πŸ½ accessibility, technology, and advocacy πŸ‘‰πŸΏ the strengths and unique perspectives they bring to their work. The episode offers valuable advice for aspiring and early career mental health workers living with disabilit...

Feb 05, 2025β€’48 minβ€’Ep. 130

LISTENER STORY: Moving from Australia to the UK as a psychologist (with Georgina Lennard)

Bron chats with Georgina about her journey of gaining her psychologist registration in Australia before moving to the UK. We chat about the differences between healthcare systems in Aus and the UK, the challenges and rewards of working internationally, managing imposter syndrome, and the benefits of diverse career experiences. This was a fantastic chat which I think our early-career listeners will love, thanks so much Georgina!! 😊πŸ₯° Guest: Georgina Lennard, Clinical Psychologist LINKS Learn mor...

Jan 29, 2025β€’49 minβ€’Ep. 129

Animal assisted therapy (with Danielle Graber)

Bron and Danielle dive into animal assisted therapy! Danielle tells us how animals, especially dogs, can be integrated into therapy to support psychological treatment. Danielle shares her journey into animal assisted therapy, the science behind it, and its benefits for both children and adults, especially those with trauma histories. We also cover practical aspects of implementing animal assisted therapy, training requirements, and the importance of self-care in the profession. Guest: Danielle G...

Jan 22, 2025β€’45 minβ€’Ep. 128

Maintaining physical health as a mental health worker (with exercise physiologist Jamie Hart)

As mental health workers, we are so used to giving to others that our own needs can be neglected, especially our physical health. In this episode, exercise physiologist Jamie tells us about how to keep physically healthy, including πŸ‘‰ myths around 'correct' posture πŸ‘‰πŸΏ the role of incidental exercise πŸ‘‰πŸ½ integrating movement into a busy workday πŸ‘‰πŸΌ and BONUS! Jamie chats about the positives and challenges of running a psychology practice from a non-psychologist's perspective. Thanks so much f...

Jan 15, 2025β€’57 minβ€’Ep. 127
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