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Dr Sunil Nandra, Consultant Psychologist, Co-lead for EYE2, South London & Maudsley NHS FT
Dr Sunil Nandra, Consultant Psychologist, Co-lead for EYE2, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust talks about the benefits of the EYE2 project. Part of the role of EiP teams is to support people to stay engaged with the team to benefit from the help available - so to have a project dedicated to engagement is a fantastic way of progressing the work.
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Prof Shanaya Rathod and Dr Peter Phiri, Co-Leads for Southern Health on the EYE2 Project
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Prof Shanaya Rathod and Dr Peter Phiri, Co-Leads for Southern Health on the EYE2 Project, talk about the cultural adaptation of the EYE2 materials and resources.
Paul French, Site lead for Manchester EYE2 Team
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Paul French talks about how EYE2 has helped the understanding of what a meaningful clinical intervention looks like and the role EYE2 has played in shifting EI services where there is now regular, routine data collection, so outcomes are routinely measured.
Prof Kathryn Greenwood Chief Investigator on the EYE2 project
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Prof Kathryn Greenwood talks about the EYE2 project which set out to find out why some people disengage from early intervention services and create a new adapted way of working, which includes materials and resources.
Tanya Mackay on patient and public involvement in the EYE2 study
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Tanya Mackay is the McPinn Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) lead on the EYE2 study. McPinn supports lived experience in mental health research. EYE2 is a fantastic example of how you can do good PPI in a randomized control trial.
Community mental health transformation webinar - August 2024
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An update from West Sussex.
Community mental health transformation webinar - July 2024
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Community mental health transformation webinar - July 2024
Mark Hayward Introduction to SPFT Research
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Professor Mark Hayward, Director of Research at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, gives an introduction to his work leading mental health and dementia research at SPFT and the Voices Clinic, which specialises in therapies to help people who hear distressing voices.
Patient voting rights 2024
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Patient voting rights 2024
10 years of lived experience in dementia research
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Julia Fountain, Facilitator of the Dementia Consultation Group at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, looks back at Ten years of lived experience in dementia research. If you would like to find out more about how lived experience in research makes research better, or to get involved to share your views, please contact us: InvolvementInResearch@spft.nhs.uk
May 2024 - community transformation monthly webinar
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An update on the progress of the community transformation programme across Sussex.
Colin Hicks Organisational Strategy engagement
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Colin Hicks Organisational Strategy engagement
Youth Café induction
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Youth Café induction
March 2024 - community transformation monthly webinar
zhlédnutí 429Před 5 měsíci
March 2024 - community transformation monthly webinar
Find out about OUTSIDE outdoor swimming - an intervention for depression
zhlédnutí 365Před 6 měsíci
Find out about OUTSIDE outdoor swimming - an intervention for depression
Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 6
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Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 6
Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 5
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Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 5
Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 4
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Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 4
Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 3
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Children's Mental Health Week: What people at CAMHS say -slide 3
1. CAMHS Pathway: Introduction
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1. CAMHS Pathway: Introduction
2. CAMHS Pathway: What happens after CAMHS
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2. CAMHS Pathway: What happens after CAMHS
3. CAMHS Pathway: The difference between CAMHS and adult services
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3. CAMHS Pathway: The difference between CAMHS and adult services
4. CAMHS Pathway: Adult services and accessing them
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4. CAMHS Pathway: Adult services and accessing them
5. CAMHS Pathway: What happens on the waiting list?
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5. CAMHS Pathway: What happens on the waiting list?
6. CAMHS Pathway: Preparing for transition or transfer of care
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6. CAMHS Pathway: Preparing for transition or transfer of care
January 2024 - Community Transformation Monthly Webinar
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January 2024 - Community Transformation Monthly Webinar
Depression: A parent and carer workshop
zhlédnutí 165Před 8 měsíci
Depression: A parent and carer workshop
December 2023 - Community Transformation Monthly Webinar
zhlédnutí 191Před 8 měsíci
December 2023 - Community Transformation Monthly Webinar
Outdoor Swimming for Depression
zhlédnutí 223Před 9 měsíci
Outdoor Swimming for Depression
Building self esteem and resilience: A parent and carer workshop
zhlédnutí 386Před 9 měsíci
Building self esteem and resilience: A parent and carer workshop

Komentáře

  • @physben
    @physben Před 27 dny

    Does CAMHS recruit for physios as well?

  • @oluwatosinkofoworola6462
    @oluwatosinkofoworola6462 Před měsícem

    I can’t wait to join this amazing team❤❤❤

  • @TheCilginbalik
    @TheCilginbalik Před měsícem

    Music is annoying.

  • @002rikk
    @002rikk Před 4 měsíci

    if anyone wakes me on perpose i lill leave immediately AMA or thinks whatever the doctor orders is what is important NOPE WHAT I THINK IS IMPORTANT autonomy oh and i wont wear one of the silly finger boxes

  • @002rikk
    @002rikk Před 4 měsíci

    thats good i have miscaphonia as part of adhd i dont stay places that have beeping or ringing alarms or any music now i know they are discriminating if i hear any beeping or ringing and will not comply also no physical touch ever without asking consent touch with no consent i wont comply or consent or trust anyone in that building and leave AMA

  • @omhusain1714
    @omhusain1714 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for the great advice. It’s very stressful and sometimes as a parent i think that any minute i could use to help my own anxiety is a minute i should be using to help my kid .

  • @freespeech7747
    @freespeech7747 Před 6 měsíci

    This was spot on

  • @ThereIsOnlyWar40k
    @ThereIsOnlyWar40k Před 8 měsíci

    This is aweful advice. Socially isolated people cant make social connections. Going online doesnt trigger the connection hormones. People cant trick themselves. Social isolation is designed to break us. People with broken minds cant control their exercise, diet or other things. People break and society gets worse. If we dont actively try to help people, crime gets out of control.

  • @Jadedjade2000
    @Jadedjade2000 Před 8 měsíci

    #letautismbeautism #depression #trauma #intervention #nhs #homelessness #suicide #anxiety #help #actuallyautistic #trauma

  • @CaterEmonite
    @CaterEmonite Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks to you www.youtube.com/@DrEasbnam for helping me out with my herpes virus. @DrEasbnam

  • @MarkStock
    @MarkStock Před 10 měsíci

    MPEngage with Hampshire CAMHS with your eyes wide open. My daughter and I have been underserved, neglected and abused by CAMHS Basingstoke and have been recently been advised by the Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman to take them to court using private legal representation. If anyone else reading this has had a similarly negative experience then please write, in the first instance, to the Basingstoke Gazette or seek advice from the PHSO, your local MP and inform the Care Quality commission. Good luck.

  • @nigeldupree6474
    @nigeldupree6474 Před 10 měsíci

    Who would want to be so called "normal", whatever that is, as, everyone is unique, accepting we are all somewhere on the spectrum of human functionality? That's the point of introducing "Accessibility" in addition to being less judgmental by "holding everyone in positive regard" like what what they used to say "never judge a book by it's cover" as there is always more to people that is immediately visible ..........

  • @ajmarr5671
    @ajmarr5671 Před 11 měsíci

    NOVEL MINDFULNESS CBT PROCEDURE FROM NEUROSCIENCE Procedure: Consistent and periodic alternation between a resting protocol (e.g. mindfulness) and the exclusive pursuit of meaningful behavior will increase motivation and positive affect (arousal and pleasure), and by making meaningful ideation more emotionally salient, will increase productive motivation and crowd out thoughts leading to anxiety and depression. Explanation: Resting elicits opioid activity, or feels pleasurable, and meaningful behavior, as defined as behavior that has branching novel and positive outcomes (writing that great novel or just making the bed) elicits dopamine activity which causes attentive arousal. The awareness of subsequent meaningful behavior while engaging in relaxation protocols such as mindfulness elicits a ‘priming’ response, namely dopamine release that enhances ongoing opioid activity, and vice versa, making meaningful behavior seem self-reinforcing or ‘autotelic’, with cognition less likely to transition to perseverative thought (worry, regret, distraction) that elicits tension or anxiety. In other words, arousal and pleasure (i.e., dopamine and opioid) systems when simultaneously activated by disparate stimuli are synergistic, and co-activate each other to be more than the affective sum of their parts. Although meditative practice reduces discursive thought or mind wandering that can lead to negative ideation or perseverative thought; it does not inhibit concurrent non-conscious awareness or anticipation of behavior or events subsequent to meditation that can in turn shape or ‘prime’ affective responses during a meditative session. A priming response, like the salivary response that precedes food or the sexual arousal that precedes intimacy, is a preparatory response that often occurs non-consciously, and changes the affective value or ‘feeling’ in the moment. Similarly, relaxing due to ‘being in the moment’ is pleasurable, but if we were told to expect ‘bad’ news or ‘good’ news in the near future, just the awareness of future events is enough to depress or elevate our feelings, but not altering in the slightest our ‘mindful’ or relaxed state. It follows that if mindfulness is paired with the awareness of subsequent positive or meaningful behavior, then rest in mindfulness will have a greater affective tone or ‘feel better’ than if such a prospect or expectancy was absent. This is perhaps why ‘savoring’, ‘loving kindness’ meditation, and ‘flow’ experiences represent highly pleasurable and arousing experiences, as they make future positive ideation contingent to obvious or subtle pleasures (due to relaxation, eating, drinking) and contrast with a lower level of pleasure during typical states of rest that generally precede a return to meaningless discursive thinking. A final note on mindfulness: Mindfulness is not a one-off procedure to fight stress or feel good, but should be viewed as a default mode of thinking that can be engaged most of the day to manage affect, motivation, and overall wellbeing. However, although the mindfulness procedure is invaluable, a distinctive mindfulness process does not exist, but rather reflects the cognitive manipulation of affective processes in resting or relaxed states, and is not an exceptional process but a normal way of acting and thinking that makes our lives exceptional. From ‘the book of rest, the odd psychology of doing nothing’ from the open source document web site scribd

  • @JonModham
    @JonModham Před 11 měsíci

    public sector close ranks

  • @kathleengivant-taylor2277

    Coming from someone that suffered from severe anorexia and was hospitalized at 75 pounds multiple times I can say this approach will only work if you have a supportive family which unfortunately is not always the case.

  • @cerezacereza8478
    @cerezacereza8478 Před rokem

    Jesus the info graphics are scary f

  • @myriola
    @myriola Před rokem

    I reckon we can celebrate to be different as long as those differences dont cause chaos, mental trauma, disorders, belicosity, aggressiviness, violence due to different ways of thinking, to different dogmas and beliefs, and accions and reaccions, differente understanding of what it serves and what does not serve in personal lives and in the world. But if or when those differences are the cause of trouble, making devastating effects in people lives and the planet, it is nothing to celebrate.

  • @truthseeker3503
    @truthseeker3503 Před rokem

    I work for NHS, and their solutions to my sensory problems in a new office environment due to my autism is to redeploy me, hardly inclusive.

  • @stevie9292
    @stevie9292 Před rokem

    First I need to question myself why I like to keep quiet about my psychosis disease. I believe is not only about drugs abused but traumatized too. I tend to hold on to the steering wheel so tight when driving due to a bad roll over car accident. And I also get paranoid very easy to gun shot or loud banging. Which I never like gun.

  • @piyumiekanayake5199

    I interest .Can take my family with me?

  • @daisy6336
    @daisy6336 Před rokem

    I’m so scared I have my first assessment tomorrow

  • @neilsamaraweera9236
    @neilsamaraweera9236 Před 2 lety

    Mrs shermio Samaraweera husband Mr paul son more money . Mrs shermio Samaraweera lies stolen bank or letter . Mrs shermio Samaraweera brain dream boyfriend paul love still. Hook or basingstoke. Hampshire House Hall ownerhouse rent face electric bill under Acts 2022. Mrs shermio Samaraweera brain not good math . Grammar awful math . Bad sin

  • @clarebates2425
    @clarebates2425 Před 2 lety

    This was very helpful

  • @katherinegeorge4945
    @katherinegeorge4945 Před 2 lety

    I would put the child on a green juice fast or a water fast. I would use the dog tablets that heals people with stage 4 cancer. I would look at a ketogenic diet that also cured someone with stage 4 cancer.

  • @evetdelarue8003
    @evetdelarue8003 Před 2 lety

    Service user is that a valid role. Are you really offering a service...

  • @xrcnakama5579
    @xrcnakama5579 Před 2 lety

    That's my uncle

  • @bevneesam7994
    @bevneesam7994 Před 2 lety

    Thank-you

  • @urfavegemini4231
    @urfavegemini4231 Před 2 lety

    Anybody here early days of being assessed with autism yet they put me onto CAT and I start soon, still ongoing assessments, is this going to be beneficial for someone with quite debilitating autism? Will I cope with this? Is it common or usual for CAT to be offered to someone who's ongoing assessments ect I'm doing this all alone and I don't know if I'm being helped in the way I need

    • @Autistic_Cherry
      @Autistic_Cherry Před 2 lety

      I had CAT before being diagnosed with ASD and personally found it the most useful therapy I’ve ever had. Hated CBT and Psychodynamic therapy, that is just me though, everyone is different. Also depends on the Psychologist/Therapist you’re working with.

  • @janeh4664
    @janeh4664 Před 2 lety

    When the time is right I will tell you exactly what I feel about this hospital

  • @nottinghamcollege332
    @nottinghamcollege332 Před 2 lety

    Ben you are an amazing being in the face of the world. Keep up doing the good work, saving lives.

  • @disaffectedworkforce7560

    I was really interested in Jane's comments about the philosophy of nursing "You're not an expert coming in, in a paternalistic way, telling people what the cure is or what the way is, what you're doing is your coming along and walking alongside someone to help them find their own path to recovery". Principles also laid out for doctors and making up the very core of all social work practice. What a shame the NHS isn't applying these principles to its own staff when it comes to the vaccine mandates. When there is a very limited impact on reducing transmission, I'd love to know how this ties in with the principle of proportionality?

  • @forestfairie51
    @forestfairie51 Před 2 lety

    This therapy should be tailored to people's needs and not be so rigid in time restrictions

  • @adamadamant5061
    @adamadamant5061 Před 2 lety

    She looks healthy! Ideal NHS material.

  • @mickadatwist1620
    @mickadatwist1620 Před 2 lety

    Bank staff getting supervision?

  • @WeightlossMummyUK
    @WeightlossMummyUK Před 2 lety

    Thankyou for this video. i have been doing an overcoming trauma course since Feb 2021 with my MHC which i finished today and I am due to start CAT therapy very soon. I am TERRIFIED and this has helped me understand what to expect. thankyou

  • @joshuafroimovici1780
    @joshuafroimovici1780 Před 2 lety

    A very interesting and honest film. Big thank you to all the participants

  • @phebecameron6989
    @phebecameron6989 Před 3 lety

    voy.fyi entertaining

  • @veritygaines5165
    @veritygaines5165 Před 3 lety

    g7iv6 vur.fyi

  • @harryowen6696
    @harryowen6696 Před 3 lety

    My mom was diagnosed with mild dementia 7 years ago, the situation later became severe but now she is free with the herbs from Dr. Rohan. You can reach him with dr.rohanronjohn@gmail.com it may also help you

  • @carrickwinson3763
    @carrickwinson3763 Před 3 lety

    I once believed Alzheimer's disease has no cure.. Well, it is true with western medication, but not with herbal medicine. My Dad's experience opened my eyes to the reality of a cure through herbs.. My Father was diagnosed with mild dementia in 2013 but now he's finally free with herbs from Dr. Rohan. You can reach out with the doctor via dr.rohanronjohn@gmail.com

  • @patient8952
    @patient8952 Před 3 lety

    Did you know that OCD typically takes 10 years to diagnose? Which means most mental health professionals miss it, often in children and young people. Salkoskis, Oldfield and Challacombe wrote an easy to read book on OCD. They are world experts at the Maudsley. I expect most nurses in Dorset would miss OCD unless it was the washing/cleaning subtype.

  • @loumillard1024
    @loumillard1024 Před 3 lety

    I LOVE THIS!!!!

  • @AmandaB.6529
    @AmandaB.6529 Před 3 lety

    Vicki Martin!!! Awww I met you at Millview and you are so kind and caring and loving ❤

  • @AmandaB.6529
    @AmandaB.6529 Před 3 lety

    You guys are amazing have saved my life several times xx

  • @mr938
    @mr938 Před 3 lety

    The staff and Katy Stafford think it's ok to punish patients by giving them medication that scares them as a punishment also clayton administered the drugs

    • @SussexPartnershipNHS
      @SussexPartnershipNHS Před 3 lety

      Good afternoon. Our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) is able to help with any complaints or comments you might have about our services. You can contact PALS on 0300 304 2198 or by emailing pals@sussexpartnership.nhs.uk. Thank you. Communications Team