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IJPM Podcast

The official podcast of the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine bringing you the best and most exciting research from the IJPM.*This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The content of this podcast is not a substitute for medical advice and if you have any medical concerns, please consult your healthcare provider. Listeners agree not to use the content of this podcast for their own medical treatment or the medical treatment of others. The views expressed by our guests are their own and may not always reflect the views of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland. The content of this podcast does not represent the views of Cambridge Core.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.

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    Episode 7: Recovery (Part 2)

    The latest two-part episode of the IJPM Podcast explores the topic of the Recovery approach in Ireland, ahead of the themed issue on Recovery for the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine.Dr Seán Crowley, Trainee Editor of the IJPM, sat down with Professor Agnes Higgins of the Trinity College Dublin School of Nursing and Midwifery, Professor Pat Bracken, consultant psychiatrist, Dr Karen O'Connor, consultant psychiatrist, National Clinical Lead for the Early Intervention in Psychosis clinical programme and Vice-President of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland, and Dr Donal O'Keeffe, academic psychologist, Engagement and Recovery Programme Manager for the HSE and guest editor of this themed issue of the IJPM.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.Follow the IJPM on Bluesky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/ijpm.bsky.social

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    Episode 6: Recovery (Part 1)

    The latest two-part episode of the IJPM Podcast explores the topic of the Recovery approach in Ireland, ahead of the themed issue on Recovery for the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine.Dr Seán Crowley, Trainee Editor of the IJPM, sat down with Professor Agnes Higgins of the Trinity College Dublin School of Nursing and Midwifery, Professor Pat Bracken, consultant psychiatrist, Dr Karen O'Connor, consultant psychiatrist, National Clinical Lead for the Early Intervention in Psychosis clinical programme and Vice-President of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland, and Dr Donal O'Keeffe, academic psychologist, Engagement and Recovery Programme Manager for the HSE and guest editor of this themed issue of the IJPM.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.Follow the IJPM on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ijpm.bsky.social

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    Episode 5: Traveller Mental Health

    The latest episode of the IJPM Podcast explores the topic of Traveller mental health.Dr Seán Crowley, Trainee Editor of the IJPM, sat down with Dr Katrerina Kavalidou, Dr James O'Mahony and Elizabeth Ward to discuss their recent article, National clinical assessment data of Indigenous Traveller women attending 24 Irish emergency departments, between 2018-2022, in a suicidal crisis: a sequential mixed method study. Dr. Katerina Kavalidou is a Research Fellow at the National Suicide Research Foundation (NSRF). Dr. James O'Mahony is a lecturer and Program Director for the MSc/Pg Diploma in Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapy, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork. Elizabeth Ward is an access worker at Exchange House Ireland National Travellers Service.Watch "Understanding the needs of Irish Traveller women when presenting to ED in a suicidal crisis" on YouTube. The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.Follow the IJPM on Bluesky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/ijpm.bsky.social

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    Episode 4: Gender Sensitive Mental Healthcare

    The latest episode of the IJPM Podcast explores the topic of gender-sensitive mental healthcare.Dr Sean Crowley, Trainee Editor of the IJPM, sat down with Professor Siobhán MacHale and Dr Yvonne Hartnett to discuss their recent article, Providing Gender-Sensitive Mental Healthcare to Address the Specific Needs of Women. They discuss a wide range of topics including gender disparities in healthcare, women as research participants and biases in doctor-patient interactions for women.Professor Siobhán MacHale is a consultant liaison psychiatrist working in Beaumont Hospital in Dublin. She has had an interest in in women’s healthcare. Dr Yvonne Hartnett has just finished her specialist training in liaison and perinatal psychiatry and is currently working as an Aspire Fellow in women’s health in St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin. Women’s health has been the focus of her PhD.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.Follow the IJPM on Bluesky: ⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/ijpm.bsky.social⁠

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    Episode 3: Challenges for An Garda Síochána as First Responders to Children and Young People with Mental Health Crises

    Professor Anne Doherty, Social Media Editor of the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, is joined by Professor Fiona McNicholas and Dr Louise Rooney to discuss their recent paper for the IJPM titled "A qualitative study exploring the challenges for a national police force as first responders to children and young people presenting with mental health crises: perspectives of emergency department professionals".Professor McNicholas is Professor of Child Psychiatry at University College Dublin and a Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist at Crumlin Hospital and the Lucena Clinic.Dr Rooney is a criminologist with experience conducting applied research in both criminal justice and health settings.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.Follow the IJPM on Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/ijpm.bsky.social⁠⁠

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    Episode 2: The Clinical Impact of a Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team

    In this episode we focus on research around Crisis Resolution Teams, as featured in the March issue of the IJPM.Dr Mohamed Alsaffar, Trainee Editor of the IJPM, sat down with Dr Karen O’Connor and Dr Sean Crowley to discuss their recent article, The Clinical Impact of a Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team and the significance within the wider context of Crisis Resolution Services in Ireland.Dr Seán Crowley, lead author of this paper, is a Higher Specialist Trainee in Psychiatry, specialising in General Adult Psychiatry and Psychiatry of Old Age.Dr Karen O’Connor is Consultant Psychiatrist for the Home Based Treatment Team and RISE Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, South Lee Mental Health Services, Cork. She is also the National Clinical Lead for Early Intervention in Psychosis and has published widely in this area.The March issue of the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine can be found ⁠here⁠.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.Follow the IJPM on Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/ijpm.bsky.social⁠⁠

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    Episode 1: Perinatal Mental Health

    In this episode we focus on Perinatal Mental Health research, the topic of our latest special themed issue. Dr Mohamed Alsaffar, Trainee Editor of the IJPM sat down with Dr Richard Duffy, guest editor of the special themed issue.Dr Duffy is a Consultant Psychiatrist in the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service at the Rotunda Hospital and Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital. He is also Clinical Lecturer/Assistant Professor at University College Dublin. He has published widely in the field of perinatal mental health and human rights in mental healthcare and is the author of the book, India’s Mental Healthcare Act, 2017: Building Laws, Protecting Rights.The special themed issue on perinatal mental health can be found here.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.Follow the IJPM on Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/ijpm.bsky.social⁠⁠

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The official podcast of the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine bringing you the best and most exciting research from the IJPM.*This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The content of this podcast is not a substitute for medical advice and if you have any medical concerns, please consult your healthcare provider. Listeners agree not to use the content of this podcast for their own medical treatment or the medical treatment of others. The views expressed by our guests are their own and may not always reflect the views of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland. The content of this podcast does not represent the views of Cambridge Core.The IJPM is the official journal of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland.

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