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It's All Mental
Everyturn Mental Health
33 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode, Luke, Service Manager in our NHS 111 Initial Response Service chats to Kate, Head of Strategy and Communications at Everyturn, about some of the signs to look out for if someone is thinking of taking their life, how ask someone if they’re feeling suicidal, and what to do if they say yes. A conversation could be life-saving! It’s important to feel able to start a conversation with someone that you’re worried about, in a judgment free, safe space. Sometimes we might worry that ...
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In this episode, Luke, Service Manager in our NHS 111 Initial Response Service chats to Kate, Head of Strategy and Communications at Everyturn, about some of the signs to look out for if someone is thinking of taking their life, how ask someone if they’re feeling suicidal, and what to do if they say yes. A conversation could be life-saving! It’s important to feel able to start a conversation with someone that you’re worried about, in a judgment free, safe space. Sometimes we might worry that ...
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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My experience with EMDR
It's All Mental
35 minutes
1 year ago
My experience with EMDR
In this episode, Joseph speaks to Monica and Emily all about his experience with eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR). What is EMDR? When a person experiences a traumatic event, it can be difficult for the brain to process information because of such strong overwhelming emotions experienced. EMDR works by helping the brain to process traumatic memories and file them away into the past. We want to say a huge thank you to Joseph for taking the time to be a part of the podcast...
It's All Mental
In this episode, Luke, Service Manager in our NHS 111 Initial Response Service chats to Kate, Head of Strategy and Communications at Everyturn, about some of the signs to look out for if someone is thinking of taking their life, how ask someone if they’re feeling suicidal, and what to do if they say yes. A conversation could be life-saving! It’s important to feel able to start a conversation with someone that you’re worried about, in a judgment free, safe space. Sometimes we might worry that ...