Depression

Where There’s A Will. Episode 01: The Hardest Thing To Do

We so often hear the message that if you are suffering or having a hard time with your mental health, to just ask for help. The story we don’t often hear is what happens when you do. In the first full-length episode of Where There’s A Will, co-hosts Paula and Ciara talk to Broadcast Journalist […]

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MHI Podcasts Ep:1 Looking at loneliness with Alison Spittle and Sean Moynihan

Mental Health Ireland’s Podcast Series We are delighted to be launching with our conversation on Loneliness with comedienne Alison Spittle and CEO of Alone, Sean Moynihan. Alison and Sean explore the question, are we lonelier than ever in Ireland? We look at the causes of loneliness, its impact on our mental health and wellbeing, and

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Self-harm and suicide in young people: Risk and protective factors, and evidence-based interventions – Professor Ella Arensman

Self-harm and suicide in young people: Risk and protective factors, and evidence-based interventions – Professor Ella Arensman – Chief Scientist with the National Suicide Research Foundation, Ireland and Research Professor with the School of Public Health, University College Cork.

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Supporting those bereaved by suicide – St Patrick’s MHS

Bereavement by suicide is perhaps one of the most sensitive topics we can discuss. Here, Professor Jim Lucey, Medical Director of St Patrick’s Mental Health Services, joined Miriam O’Callaghan on RTÉ Radio 1 to share how we can talk to and support those experiencing grief following the death of a family member or friend by

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