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    psychological injury

    Explore " psychological injury" with insightful episodes like "Evolving Our Understanding of Workplace Bullying and Injury - Linda Crockett" and "Emergency Workers: Responder Assist – Episode 3 – Treatment options" from podcasts like ""Psych Health and Safety in Canada Podcast" and "Mental Health In Focus"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    Evolving Our Understanding of Workplace Bullying and Injury - Linda Crockett

    Evolving Our Understanding of Workplace Bullying and Injury  - Linda Crockett
    In this episode, host Kim MacDonald talks with guest Linda Crockett about her work with organizations and employees navigating the negative impacts of workplace bullying, and harassment and how illness, and injury can be the result. Over the past 12 years, Linda has supported both employees and employers in navigating the impacts of complex and problematic workplace behaviour. Linda shares her thoughts on what organizations and employees can do to improve work conditions and move through this very human experience. Here is Linda's recommended reading list from the website she created to support public access to resources on workplace bullying; https://instituteofworkplacebullyingresources.ca/recommended-reading/

    Emergency Workers: Responder Assist – Episode 3 – Treatment options

    Emergency Workers: Responder Assist – Episode 3 – Treatment options

    Listen in to this third episode as your host, clinical psychologist Mark Creamer and co-host Jane Nursey, a clinical neuropsychologist with 30 years' experience, discuss the importance of considering a range of diagnoses, including PTSD, and the common challenges practitioners may face when treating the mental health of emergency workers.

    Hear Professor Andrea Phelps’ insights on treatment approaches; the value behavioral therapies provide alongside evidence-based treatments, and how and why nuanced recovery plans are more likely to achieve better outcomes for recovery. Andrea also chats about moral injury: what is it and how does it impact emergency workers? 

    Dr. Tony McHugh, clinical psychologist, joins the conversation to share the health benefits of work, and the negative impact and risks associated with psychological injury in the workplace. 

    Liked this episode? Tune into the series final where a panel of experts by experience share their personal recovery journeys, through early warning signs, barriers to treatment, and identifying what they found most helpful. 

    Emergency Workers: Responder Assist is a podcast series produced in partnership between Phoenix Australia’s Responder Assist, Centre for Excellence in Emergency Worker Mental Health and The Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN).

    Visit the MHPN website for episode host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form.

    Share your comments, questions and feedback about Emergency Workers: Responder Assist, or any of MHPN’s podcast series here: bit.ly/37FFMFM

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