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The Psychology of Chronic Neurological Disorders

A podcast exploring various mental health approaches to enhance physical care.Join hosts Ian Carroll and Niklas Nyblom, Clinical Psychology students at Teachers College, Columbia University, as they explore how mental health strategies can improve life for people living with chronic neurological disorders — conditions of the central and peripheral nervous system, such as Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and more.This podcast delves into the unique challenges faced by individuals and caregivers living with chronic neurological conditions, highlighting mental health approaches that advocate for their well-being. Through insightful discussions and interviews with experts, Ian and Niklas share practical tips, real-world strategies, and tools to support mental well-being.Learn more at ghlf.org/CNDpodcast

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    Living with Schizophrenia: Overcoming Barriers to Care

    In this episode, Ian and Niklas take a deep dive into schizophrenia—one of the most complex and misunderstood psychoneurological disorders. They explore its symptoms, causes, and current treatments, including both medications and psychotherapy, and examine how these approaches are best integrated. The conversation then shifts to major barriers to care, such as stigma, difficulties accessing medication, and challenges in getting a proper diagnosis. Drawing from a recent GHLF Quick Poll, they highlight real patient experiences and the struggles faced in receiving adequate treatment. Finally, they discuss the role of advocacy in breaking down these barriers and improving support for those living with schizophrenia. Tune in for an insightful and compassionate conversation about understanding, treating, and advocating for better care.To dive deeper into the topics discussed in this episode, you can explore the following resources:Experiences of stigma among people living with schizophrenia: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wps.20040DSM-5 criteria and clinical guidance for schizophrenia treatment:https://floridabhcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Pages-2019-Psychotherapeutic-Medication-Guidelines-for-Adults_Schizophrenia_06-04-20.pdfPsychotherapy treatments referenced by Niklas (CBT, DBT, psychodynamic approaches):https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/3/1021  Contact Our Hosts: Ian Carroll, Data Research Intern at GHLF: [email protected] Nyblom, Global Advocacy Intern at GHLF: [email protected]  A podcast series produced by Ben Blanc, Director, Digital Production and Engagement at GHLF. We want to hear what you think. Please send any comments or questions to [email protected] Psychology of Chronic Neurological Disorders is a podcast series produced by the non-profit Global Healthy Living Foundation, and this episode was made possible with support from BMS. Learn more at ghlf.org/CNDpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Resilience and Hope: Building a Path Forward After Diagnosis

    In the first episode, Ian and Niklas introduce the concept of chronic neurological disorders and explore how individuals living with these conditions can improve or maintain their mental health while navigating daily challenges. They’re joined by Dr. Laurie Ferguson, a licensed clinical psychologist, who shares expert advice and helpful strategies for improving emotional well-being while living with a chronic neurological condition. To dive deeper into the topics discussed in this episode, you can explore the following resources: Understanding Chronic Neurological Disorders: Learn more about the World Health Organization’s definitions and key insights into neurological disorders here. Mental Health and Chronic Neurological Disorders: Discover research highlighting the 50% comorbidity rate between chronic neurological disorders and depression or anxiety here. Dr. Lisa Miller’s Groundbreaking Work: Read a neuroscience study that explores how spirituality and brain function connect in the face of adversity here. Check out Dr. Miller’s acclaimed book, The Awakened Brain, to understand how cultivating a sense of purpose and connection can enhance resilience here. Visit Dr. Miller’s personal website for additional insights into her work here. The VIA Character Strengths: Explore your own strengths using the free VIA Character Strengths Survey mentioned by Niklas here. The Power of Social Relationships: Niklas references a renowned Harvard study that has tracked the role of social connections in fostering happiness and health over 80 years. Explore the findings here. Contact Our Hosts: Ian Carroll, Data Research Intern at GHLF: [email protected] Nyblom, Global Advocacy Intern at GHLF: [email protected]  A podcast series produced by Ben Blanc, Director, Digital Production and Engagement at GHLF. We want to hear what you think. Please send any comments or questions to [email protected] Learn more at ghlf.org/CNDpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast exploring various mental health approaches to enhance physical care.Join hosts Ian Carroll and Niklas Nyblom, Clinical Psychology students at Teachers College, Columbia University, as they explore how mental health strategies can improve life for people living with chronic neurological disorders — conditions of the central and peripheral nervous system, such as Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and more.This podcast delves into the unique challenges faced by individuals and caregivers living with chronic neurological conditions, highlighting mental health approaches that advocate for their well-being. Through insightful discussions and interviews with experts, Ian and Niklas share practical tips, real-world strategies, and tools to support mental well-being.Learn more at ghlf.org/CNDpodcast

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Global Healthy Living Foundation

Produced by Ben Blanc

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