Since her early teens, Cara Ward has suffered from trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) and dermatillomania (skin picking), two forms of mental illness that are still often hidden away in shame. Feeling embarrassed and confused by her own behaviour, Cara kept quiet about it for years. But in June 2013, she was left housebound by a condition called Red Skin Syndrome. The only way to get better was a harrowing and difficult withdrawal from all topical steroids. Despite her anxiety and doubt about whether she was doing the right thing, she kept going and made a full recovery. As a result, she knew that she could “beat her own mind” and overcome anything else she put her mind to. And so, over a period of just seven weeks, Cara documented her struggles to gain better control of the disorders that had left her scarred and ashamed for years. Through sheer determination and willpower, Cara found a way to get to the best place she’d ever been with her trichotillomania. Every Trich in the Book details Cara’s triumph over trich and derma, using humour and honesty along the way.
Episode 62 – Interview with Kate Majid CEO Shaw Mind Foundation
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Trigger Warning: This podcast discusses Mental Health in Schools, self-harm in young people and the important work of the Shaw Mind Foundation.
We were so privileged to speak to Kate Majid, CEO of Shaw Mind Foundation. I found it really fantastic when Kate was talking about the importance of mental health in schools and how their petition was the first by a charity to prompt a parlimentary debate. This was another fantastic interview and I learnt so much. Hope you enjoy this episode.
If you are interested in getting involved with the consultation for Mental Health Education in schhols you can do so at the Department for education: https://consult.education.gov.uk/pshe/relationships-education-rse-health-education/
Self-harm in teenage girls BBC article
Support Hope on her epic bike journey from Lands End to John O’Groates with mental health training on the way at: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-display/showROFundraiserPage?userUrl=HopeVirgo&pageUrl=1
If you feel suicidal call 999 immediately.
If you need to talk you can contact:
Samaritans on:
116 123 (UK)
116 123 (ROI)
Find out more at their website http://bit.ly/2wMpKZ5
Mental Health Resources:
Rethink Mental Illness
0121 522 7007
http://bit.ly/1s7txdq
Mind The Mental Health Charity
Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays)
Text: 86463
http://bit.ly/2p6rntK
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Becky: @BLawrence85
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Podcast: @MHBC_Podcast
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Interview 7 – Annie Belasco Author of Love and Remission
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Find out more at www.mentalhealthbookclub.com
Trigger warning: this podcast discusses panic attacks and anxiety after dealing with Cancer.
We were so privileged to speak to Annie Belasco author of Love and Remission: My Life, My Man, My Cancer. Annie is such a fantastic and inspirational women who fought breast cancer and won but during that time suffered with her mental health. Becky describes this book as Bridget Jones meets cancer.
Follow Annie Belasco:
Twitter: twitter.com/BelascoAnnie
If you feel suicidal call 999 immediately.
If you need to talk you can contact:
Samaritans on:
116 123 (UK)
116 123 (ROI)
Find out more at their website http://bit.ly/2wMpKZ5
Mental Health Resources:
Rethink Mental Illness
0121 522 7007
http://bit.ly/1s7txdq
Mind The Mental Health Charity
Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays)
Text: 86463
http://bit.ly/2p6rntK
Social Media
Twitter:
Becky: @BLawrence85
Sydney: @sydney_timmins
Podcast: @MHBC_Podcast
Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/MHBCpodcast/
Sydney: https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Timmins-1695774814065575/
Episode 54 – Love and Remission by Annie Belasco pt 2
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Find out more at www.mentalhealthbookclub.com
Trigger warning: this podcast discusses Annie’s battle with Breast Cancer, mental ill health and anxiety.
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If you feel suicidal call 999 immediately.
*Sponsor*
Thanks to the lovely people at Happiful Magazine who have sponsored Sydney to attend the Mental Health First Aid Course this July. We will be bringing you some special episodes on the course as Becky has completed the young people’s Mental Health First Aid Course.
If you haven’t heard of Happiful Magazine before here is what they are trying to do: Their mission is to create a healthier, happier, more sustainable society. Aiming to provide informative, inspiring and topical stories about mental health and wellbeing. They want to break the stigma of mental health in society, and to shine a light on the positivity and support that should be available for everyone, no matter their situation. The e-magazine is free. Hard copies are available, see their website for more details.
If you need to talk you can contact:
Samaritans on:
Mental Health Resources:
Rethink Mental Illness
- 0121 522 7007
- http://bit.ly/1s7txdq
Mind The Mental Health Charity
- Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays)
- Text: 86463
- http://bit.ly/2p6rntK
Social Media
Twitter:
Becky: @BLawrence85
Sydney: @sydney_timmins
The Secret Psychiatrist: @thesecretpsych
Podcast: @MHBC_Podcast
Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/MHBCpodcast/
Sydney: https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Timmins-1695774814065575/
Episode 54 – Love and Remission by Annie Belasco pt 1
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Find out more at www.mentalhealthbookclub.com
Trigger warning: this podcast discusses Annie’s battle with Breast Cancer, mental ill health and anxiety.
Find Annie on:
If you feel suicidal call 999 immediately.
*Sponsor*
Thanks to the lovely people at Happiful Magazine who have sponsored Sydney to attend the Mental Health First Aid Course this July. We will be bringing you some special episodes on the course as Becky has completed the young people’s Mental Health First Aid Course.
If you haven’t heard of Happiful Magazine before here is what they are trying to do: Their mission is to create a healthier, happier, more sustainable society. Aiming to provide informative, inspiring and topical stories about mental health and wellbeing. They want to break the stigma of mental health in society, and to shine a light on the positivity and support that should be available for everyone, no matter their situation. The e-magazine is free. Hard copies are available, see their website for more details.
If you need to talk you can contact:
Samaritans on:
Mental Health Resources:
Rethink Mental Illness
- 0121 522 7007
- http://bit.ly/1s7txdq
Mind The Mental Health Charity
- Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays)
- Text: 86463
- http://bit.ly/2p6rntK
Social Media
Twitter:
Becky: @BLawrence85
Sydney: @sydney_timmins
The Secret Psychiatrist: @thesecretpsych
Podcast: @MHBC_Podcast
Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/MHBCpodcast/
Sydney: https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Timmins-1695774814065575/
Book 22 – Love and Remission by Annie Belasco
In her mid-twenties with a stable job, Annie Belasco was on the hunt for a man. She wanted to settle down, have children, buy a house; in other words, be a normal Essex girl. But then one day, she felt a lump. Breast cancer. The two words that would derail Annie’s life and cause her immense trauma. Suddenly, she realised how short her life had really been, and the very idea of finding love seemed impossible. As her hair fell out and her mental health deteriorated, she began to question if she would actually survive. Struggling with an identity crisis and worryingly low moods, she wondered if she’d ever be able to live the normal life that had been within her reach only months earlier. Love and Remission tells the tale of a young woman in search of love, remission, and mental wellbeing.
Mental Health Book Review: Stand Tall Little Girl by Hope Virgo
Hope Virgo writes so openly about her own experience with the eating disorder Anorexia Nervosa. It is truly eye opening about certain aspects of the condition that are not often talked about so candidly particularly the competitive nature of anorexia and how it pretends to be your friend but when it really isn’t.
The inclusion of her mother’s perspective of Hope’s condition, how she felt about missing the signs and how she dealt with her other children and the breakdown of her relationship with Hope’s dad. This is important because mental health conditions are tricky and difficult, and Hope was able to hide it from her mum.
Hope also discusses the nature of relapse in mental health which is always difficult for people to understand even if you have been there. Whilst Hope can consider herself in control most of the time – she still faces some challenges with the foods that she eats. She discusses how she dealt with that relapse and how the help was not available despite seeking it which is devastating. During this time her mum is there supporting Hope and it is wonderful that Hope is continuing to talk about Anorexia.
For the Full Review:
Interview 2 – Hope Virgo Author of Stand Tall Little Girl
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Find out more at www.mentalhealthbookclub.com
Trigger warning: this podcast discusses anorexia nervosa, purging, self-harm, suicide and eating disorders.
It was an absolute pleasure to speak to Hope Virgo author of Stand Tall Little Girl where we talk about her journey with Anorexia Nervosa, treatments, hospitilasation, her supportive family, stigma and more.
If you feel suicidal call 999 immediately.
If you need to talk you can contact:
Samaritans on:
Mental Health Resources:
Episode 33 – Eating Disorders with The Secret Psychiatrist
Rethink Mental Illness
- 0121 522 7007
- http://bit.ly/1s7txdq
Mind The Mental Health Charity
- Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays)
- Text: 86463
- http://bit.ly/2p6rntK
Social Media
Twitter:
Becky: @BLawrence85
Sydney: @sydney_timmins
Podcast: @MHBC_Podcast
Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/MHBCpodcast/
Sydney: https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Timmins-1695774814065575/
Episode 41 – Stand Tall Little Girl by Hope Virgo pt2
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Find out more at www.mentalhealthbookclub.com
Trigger warning: this podcast discusses anorexia nervosa, purging, self-harm, suicide and eating disorders.
If you feel suicidal call 999 immediately.
If you need to talk you can contact:
Samaritans on:
Mental Health Resources:
Episode 33 – Eating Disorders with The Secret Psychitrist
Rethink Mental Illness
- 0121 522 7007
- http://bit.ly/1s7txdq
Mind The Mental Health Charity
- Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays)
- Text: 86463
- http://bit.ly/2p6rntK
Social Media
Twitter:
Becky: @BLawrence85
Sydney: @sydney_timmins
Podcast: @MHBC_Podcast
Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/MHBCpodcast/
Sydney: https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Timmins-1695774814065575/
Episode 41 – Stand Tall Little Girl by Hope Virgo pt 1
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Find out more at www.mentalhealthbookclub.com
Trigger warning: this podcast discusses anorexia nervosa, purging, self-harm, suicide and eating disorders.
If you feel suicidal call 999 immediately.
If you need to talk you can contact:
Samaritans on:
Mental Health Resources:
Rethink Mental Illness
- 0121 522 7007
- http://bit.ly/1s7txdq
Mind The Mental Health Charity
- Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (Our lines are open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays)
- Text: 86463
- http://bit.ly/2p6rntK
Social Media
Twitter:
Becky: @BLawrence85
Sydney: @sydney_timmins
Podcast: @MHBC_Podcast
Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/MHBCpodcast/
Sydney: https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Timmins-1695774814065575/
Book 17 – Stand Tall Little Girl by Hope Virgo
‘I know how anorexia makes you feel: you think she is your friend, you think she can solve everything and make you feel amazing … but she will destroy you and everything around you, piece by piece.’ – Hope Virgo.
For four years, Hope managed to keep it hidden, keeping dark secrets from friends and family. But then, on 17th November 2007, Hope’s world changed forever. She was admitted to a mental health hospital. Her skin was yellowing, her heart was failing. She was barely recognizable. Forced to leave her family and friends, the hospital became her home. Over the next year, at her lowest ebb, Hope faced the biggest challenge of her life. She had to find the courage to beat her anorexia.
In Stand Tall Little Girl, Hope shares her harrowing, yet truly inspiring, journey.