EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 59 MIN
Supporting mothers after brain injury
from Wired for Hope
In this episode of the Wired for Hope podcast, Dr Jess speaks with Dr Phil Butler, a social worker and researcher who completed her PhD on the lived experiences of mothers with acquired brain injury. Phil discusses her groundbreaking research using feminist disability theory to explore why parents with ABI, particularly mothers, have been largely overlooked in the literature, with most studies focusing on child protection rather than parental wellbeing. She shares powerful insights from her cooperative inquiry group, where mothers moved from guilt and shame to self-compassion and advocacy. The conversation explores concepts such as interdependence, the "misfit" identity, and practical recommendations for healthcare services. In 'What's New in Neuroscience', we examine research on nature-based interventions for brain injury recovery and reflect on the complex ethics of VR nature simulations.Links:Mothers with Acquired Brain Injury (Including Stroke) - Best practice considerations for the health serviceNature-based interventions and nature interaction for people with acquired brain injury: A systematic scoping reviewHeadwaySubscribe today to join the Wired for hope podcast community and learn with me.Written and hosted by Dr. Jessica BartonProduced by Anthony ZahraMusic Credit: SigmaMusicArtDISCLAIMER: This podcast is not intended for use in crisis situations. If you are in immediate danger, experiencing suicidal thoughts, or facing a mental health emergency, please seek immediate help by contacting emergency services or a crisis line.UK Resources Include:• Emergency Services (Police/Ambulance): Call 999• Samaritans (Free, 24/7 Helpline): Call 116 123• NHS 111 (Non-Emergency Medical Help): Call 111• Contact your local Single Point of Access (SPA) for mental health referrals and support — a centralised hub in the UK for accessing local services.• Headway – A UK charity providing resources and support for individuals affected by brain injury and their families.Limitation of LiabilityWhile every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and relevance of information shared, the host and contributors to “Wired for Hope” disclaim any liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage that may arise from the use of the podcast or reliance on its content.Please see full disclaimer in the show description. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of the Wired for Hope podcast, Dr Jess speaks with Dr Phil Butler, a social worker and researcher who completed her PhD on the lived experiences of mothers with acquired brain injury. Phil discusses her groundbreaking research using feminist disability theory to explore why parents with ABI, particularly mothers, have been largely overlooked in the literature, with most studies focusing on child protection rather than parental wellbeing. She shares powerful insights from her cooperative inquiry group, where mothers moved from guilt and shame to self-compassion and advocacy. The conversation explores concepts such as interdependence, the "misfit" identity, and practical recommendations for healthcare services. In 'What's New in Neuroscience', we examine research on nature-based interventions for brain injury recovery and reflect on the complex ethics of VR nature simulations.Links:Mothers with Acquired Brain Injury (Including Stroke) - Best practice considerations for the health serviceNature-based interventions and nature interaction for people with acquired brain injury: A systematic scoping reviewHeadwaySubscribe today to join the Wired for hope podcast community and learn with me.Written and hosted by Dr. Jessica BartonProduced by Anthony ZahraMusic Credit: SigmaMusicArtDISCLAIMER: This podcast is not intended for use in crisis situations. If you are in immediate danger, experiencing suicidal thoughts, or facing a mental health emergency, please seek immediate help by contacting emergency services or a crisis line.UK Resources Include:• Emergency Services (Police/Ambulance): Call 999• Samaritans (Free, 24/7 Helpline): Call 116 123• NHS 111 (Non-Emergency Medical Help): Call 111• Contact your local Single Point of Access (SPA) for mental health referrals and support — a centralised hub in the UK for accessing local services.• Headway – A UK charity providing resources and support for individuals affected by brain injury and their families.Limitation of LiabilityWhile every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and relevance of information shared, the host and contributors to “Wired for Hope” disclaim any liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage that may arise from the use of the podcast or reliance on its content.Please see full disclaimer in the show description. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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