Hobbies as Healing: Hamidah's Fusion of Leisure and Mental Health Therapy | Season 3 Episode 317 - podcast episode cover

Hobbies as Healing: Hamidah's Fusion of Leisure and Mental Health Therapy | Season 3 Episode 317

Mar 13, 202452 minEp 317Transcript available on Metacast
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Have you ever wondered how nurturing a new hobby could be the key to unlocking better mental health? This week, Crystal and I are joined by the insightful Hamidah, a mental health nurse with an innovative 'hobby' program, to explore the healing power of leisure activities. Hamidah's practice intertwines therapeutic techniques with the joy of hobbies, offering a fresh approach to mental wellness that goes beyond traditional therapy. Our conversation delves into the gritty realities of mental health nursing, the resilience required in crisis situations, and how the intricate tapestry of our emotions requires both strength and compassion.

From the whimsical struggle with a hula hoop to the launch of a pioneering mental health-focused skill-sharing app, my personal narrative takes center stage as we discuss the intersections of creativity, learning, and mental health support. The app, which began as a quest for accessible skill acquisition, has burgeoned into a lifeline for those seeking affordable therapeutic hobbies. We examine how activities like writing and dance can supplement professional therapy, providing a sense of community and accountability that is vital for recovery and growth.

As we wrap up our dynamic exchange, we meander through the therapeutic benefits of hobby journaling sessions, where the act of creation is just as important as the creation itself. Along with a chuckle over aspirations of joining the "Real Housewives" cast, we reflect on the need for accessible mental health resources, highlighting the app's low-cost offerings and free workbooks. Our conversation is a candid blend of professional insight, personal stories, and the acknowledgment that sometimes, indulging in a guilty pleasure like reality TV can be just what the doctor ordered for a healthy mind.

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