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MQ Open Mind looks at the science behind mental health and its potential to transform lives. The show digs deep into the cutting-edge research taking on mental illness and speaks to the people it could help. Hear conversations on a range of different conditions, from depression and anxiety to schizophrenia and bipolar. Brought to you by the mental health research charity, MQ: Transforming Mental Health
Episodes
Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
Tommy Lowther and Living With PTSD
Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to Armed Forces veteran and CEO of Sporting Force, Tommy Lowther.
Tommy served with the British Army and subsequently with the Metropolitan Police. During both careers, he experienced several traumatic events, causing him to be diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
In this conversation, they discussed the impact of trauma on mental health, using sports for rehabilitation, and understanding the importance of seeking help.
You can learn more about Sporting Force here https://www.sportingforce.org/.
If you have been affected by any of the themes we have spoken about in today's episode, you can reach out to Help for Heroes (www.helpforheroes.org.uk/get-help) or Rape Crisis (www.rapecrisis.org.uk/get-help). Details for both are in the show notes. You can also speak to the Samaritans (www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan) anytime by calling 116-123.
Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
Flo Sharman and the Impact of Trauma on Mental Health
Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to mental health campaigner and MQ ambassador Flo Sharman.
At four months old, Flo had a life-saving operation which caused her to stay in the hospital for several months. At age eight, Flo had a sudden mental breakdown that temporarily caused her to go blind and be paralysed. Only years later, she discovered that this breakdown was due to the trauma she experienced early on in life.
In this fascinating conversation, they discussed the impact of trauma on mental health, finding the correct treatment that fits your needs, and how to support young people with mental illness.
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to Dr Rona Strawbridge, a medical genetics research fellow at the University of Glasgow, and Manveer Sahota, an expert by lived experience and research participatory.
Rona joined the show on behalf of DATAMIND, a Health Data Research Hub and a global resource for Mental Health researchers. Recently, Rona and Manveer worked together on a study about the genetic link between mental illness and diabetes.
In this fascinating conversation, they spoke about the significance of creating inclusive research, the challenges of capturing mental health data, and the correlations between physical and mental health.
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
Tuesday Oct 25, 2022
This week we have dancers AJ & Curtis Pritchard, actress Linda Lusardi, and MQ ambassador and returning Open Mind guest Gemma Styles.
In this episode, we discuss what questions we would like mental health research to answer, the importance of finding suitable treatment, and finding strength through diagnosis.
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Prof Ann John and Utilising Mental Health Data
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to Professor of Public Health and Psychiatry at Swansea University, Ann John. Ann is the Principal Investigator and Co-Director of DATAMIND, a Health Data Research Hub and a global resource for Mental Health researchers.
In this engaging conversation, they spoke about the importance of collaboration, the inequalities in support for those with a mental illness, and understanding how data is used in research.
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Revisiting the ’Gone Too Soon’ Webinar
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
In honour of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, this week, we’re re-releasing our Gone Too Soon webinar as a podcast episode.
Hosted by MQ’s Bryony, the panel consisted of Professor Rory O’Connor, Dr Ruchika Gajwani, a clinical psychologist and MQ Fellow, and MQ ambassador Harry Corin.
In this discussion, they spoke about the current state of treatments and interventions, the misconceptions about suicide and how research may prevent more people from being gone too soon.
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Claire Eastham & Living With Panic Disorder
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to author and MQ ambassador Claire Eastham. Earlier this year, Claire released a book called ‘How I Learned to Live With Panic’, which explores anxiety and panic disorder whilst providing helpful knowledge on how to manage panic attacks.
In this inspiring conversation, they spoke about the difficulties with getting a diagnosis, learning how to understand your condition and how to support someone with panic disorder.
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Nick Morgan and Protecting Youth Mental Health
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to Nick Morgan, the founder of the organization Euro Youth Mental Health, and activist and lived experience campaigner, Chryssi.
Euro Youth Mental Health is a non-profit organization that advocates for children and young people’s mental health.
In this discussion, they spoke about the importance of volunteering, using lived experience in research, and supporting young people's mental health.
Learn more about Euro Youth Mental Health here: https://eymh.org/
Visit MQMentalHealth.org to learn more about MQ and mental health research.
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Gemma Oaten and Living With an Eating Disorder
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to actress and eating disorder campaigner Gemma Oaten. Gemma is known for playing Rachel Breckle in the popular soap opera Emmerdale.
At age 10, Gemma discovered that she had an eating disorder, although due to a lack of clinical understanding, she continued to struggle for another 13 years. Now Gemma is the CEO of the charity SEED UK, which aims to help those living with an eating disorder.
In this fascinating conversation, they spoke about the difficulties with getting a diagnosis, the severity of eating disorders and providing support for survivors.
Visit MQMentalHealth.org to learn more about MQ and mental health research.
If you, or someone you know, is affected by an eating disorder, then please reach out for advice and support from one of the following organisations:
https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/
https://eatingdisordersanonymous.org/
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Lily Bailey and Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
In this episode, Professor Rory and Craig spoke to mental health activist and author Lily Bailey. At age 16, Lily was diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, although her first experiences with OCD occurred during childhood.
Recently, Lily released the children’s book, ‘When I See Blue’, about a young boy and his struggles with OCD.
In this thorough conversation, they discussed the misconceptions about OCD, whether writing can be cathartic, and the potential future of OCD treatments.
Visit MQMentalHealth.org to learn more about MQ and mental health research.