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Talking the Glass House Podcast
Caroline Kelly
8 episodes
5 days ago
Talking the Glasshouse Podcast brings together patients and experts with both clinical and lived experience in acute mental illness to discuss cases from bestselling author Graeme Simsion and psychiatrist Anne Buist’s novel “The Glass House”. Co-hosted by eminent psychiatrist Professor Jayashri Kulkarni and Caroline Kelly.
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Talking the Glasshouse Podcast brings together patients and experts with both clinical and lived experience in acute mental illness to discuss cases from bestselling author Graeme Simsion and psychiatrist Anne Buist’s novel “The Glass House”. Co-hosted by eminent psychiatrist Professor Jayashri Kulkarni and Caroline Kelly.
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The Republic of Motherhood and Postpartum Psychosis
Talking the Glass House Podcast
57 minutes 51 seconds
11 months ago
The Republic of Motherhood and Postpartum Psychosis

Ariane Beeston entered motherhood with the belief that she would experience an instant wave of love upon her son’s birth, expecting a seamless transition into parenting. However, reality unfolded quite differently. Instead of joy, Ariane found herself grappling with terrifying delusions about her own mortality, a deep-seated paranoia that social services would remove her child, and vivid hallucinations that transformed her baby into a menacing dragon.

We are thrilled to welcome Ariane Beeston who shares her lived experience of postpartum psychosis.

Ariane was a child protection worker - (later to be a registered psychologist) working for the Department of Communities and Justice in New South Wales when she gave birth to her baby, a little boy Henry, when she quickly began to experience frightening breaks with reality. She was later diagnosed with severe postpartum depression with psychotic features. At this point, I would like to issue a TRIGGER WARNING for this episode as we may be discussing eating disorders, infanticide, and suicide.

Ariane is now the Communications and Content Manager for the Centre of Perinatal Excellence, - known as COPE. She's also a dancer and a choreographer.

"Talking the Glass House" is a CLKProductionsMedia presentation - all rights reserved

Produced and written by Caroline Kelly - clkproductionsmedia@gmail.com

Content Design and Socials - Daniel Borbely - Sequenced - daniel@sequence-ed.com

Sound Recordist: Fran Toscano - 17th Street Audio fran@17thstreetaudio.com

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!!!

****SEND IN YOUR EMAILS/QUESTIONS/COMMENTS - WITH "GLASS HOUSE QUESTION" IN SUBJECT LINE TO;

clkproductionsmedia@gmail.com - and we will endeavour to answer your question in a bonus episode at the end of the series.

ARIANE'S BOOK "BECAUSE I'M NOT MYSELF YOU SEE"

https://www.amazon.com.au/Because-Not-Myself-You-See-ebook/dp/B0CM4T4RJF

COPE - Centre of Perinatal Excellence https://www.cope.org.au/

READY TO COPE APP

https://www.cope.org.au/readytocope/

Liz Berry - Poet - https://www.lizberrypoetry.co.uk/

Liz Berry reads "The Republic of Motherhood"

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDyvUDZPyL0

Talking the Glass House Podcast
Talking the Glasshouse Podcast brings together patients and experts with both clinical and lived experience in acute mental illness to discuss cases from bestselling author Graeme Simsion and psychiatrist Anne Buist’s novel “The Glass House”. Co-hosted by eminent psychiatrist Professor Jayashri Kulkarni and Caroline Kelly.