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    Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Psychology & Psychiatry. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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    The Thought Broadcast – Introducing New Voices Dr Ashna Basu and Dr Ed Miller: “Thought Insertions"

    The Thought Broadcast – Introducing New Voices Dr Ashna Basu and Dr Ed Miller: “Thought Insertions"

    Ashna Basu and Ed Miller

    Associate Trainee Editors Australasian Psychiatry

    In this episode, we welcome and introduce Australasian Psychiatry’s two new Associate Trainee Editors for 2023 - Dr Ashna Basu and Dr Ed Miller. Ashna is a stage two trainee working in Sydney. Ed is a stage two trainee originally from Adelaide but now living in Auckland. Ashna and Ed discuss their backgrounds, what the interview and appointment process to the position was like, and how they look forward to contributing to both the podcast and the Australasian Psychiatry journal across 2023. Ashna and Ed are interviewed by Trainee Editor Oliver Robertson, Editorial Committee Member Michael Weightman and Deputy Editor Andrew Amos.

    SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
    en-usApril 03, 2023

    JBP - ‘It Just Feels Like an Invasion’: Black First-Episode Psychosis Patients’ Experiences With Coercive Intervention and Its Influence on Help-Seeking Behaviours

    JBP - ‘It Just Feels Like an Invasion’: Black First-Episode Psychosis Patients’ Experiences With Coercive Intervention and Its Influence on Help-Seeking Behaviours

    In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Sommer Knight about the recently published study, "‘It Just Feels Like an Invasion’: Black First-Episode Psychosis Patients’ Experiences With Coercive Intervention and Its Influence on Help-Seeking Behaviours."

    SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
    en-usMarch 21, 2023

    The Thought Broadcast – An Interview with Zoe Kristensen and Theo McTigue: A Case for Lived Experience

    The Thought Broadcast – An Interview with Zoe Kristensen and Theo McTigue: A Case for Lived Experience

    Oliver Robertson

    Trainee Editor, Australasian Psychiatry.

    The second instalment from Dr Zoe Kristensen and Dr Theo McTigue shifts focus from training to treatment of trans and non-binary people. Treatment being discussed in the broadest sense of the word. With the authority of lived experience, Zoe and Theo offer a critique of psychiatry’s historical mistreatment of gender diversity, placing this in the sociocultural context of the day. They also summarise approaches to the treatment of mental illness within this vulnerable population across the globe. This conversation highlights the necessity of including their voices in creating a safer future. Zoe and Theo were interviewed by Associate Trainee Editor Michael Weightman and Trainee Editor Oliver Robertson at Congress 2022, Sydney.

    SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
    en-usFebruary 07, 2023

    The Thought Broadcast – An Interview with Zoe Kristensen and Theo McTigue: “(In)Visible Me”

    The Thought Broadcast – An Interview with Zoe Kristensen and Theo McTigue: “(In)Visible Me”

    Dr Zoe Kristensen and Dr Theo McTigue are pioneers. As trans and non-binary people respectively, they are living, working, and training openly in psychiatry. In years gone by, and indeed even now, there are risks associated with this visibility. Zoe and Theo explore these in depth; being pathologized, excluded, and othered. They also speak to signals of change and of allies in unexpected places. This conversation should encourage trainees and fellows of any gender to ask, if they don’t know of any trans or non-binary trainees, why is that? Zoe and Theo were interviewed by Associate Trainee Editor Michael Weightman and Trainee Editor Oliver Robertson at Congress 2022, Sydney.

    SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
    en-usNovember 25, 2022