My Family, Mental Illness, and Me

Lalith Wijedoru

47 min · 8 de jun de 2025
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Former NHS Doctor turned Wellbeing Consultant, Dr Lalith Wijedoru shares a powerful insight into his difficult childhood. Categorising his father as a “wounded child”, Lalith’s unwavering empathy and commitment to understanding his father’s actions is a testament to his compassion.     To find out more about Lalith, check out: https://behindyourmask.co/about-lalith/ [https://behindyourmask.co/about-lalith/]  To find out more about Our Time, please visit https://ourtimecharity.org.uk/ If you would like to support children and young people living with parental mental illness, please donate to Our Time here: https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk [https://www.justgiving.com/ourtimeuk]  If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk to for support. You can contact your GP, www.samaritans.org [http://www.samaritans.org/] or www.childline.org.uk [http://www.childline.org.uk/]  If you are a young person, you could also talk to a teacher or other trusted adult.   Please note that this podcast contains discussions of subjects that some may find upsetting, including suicide. We recommend this podcast for ages 16+.

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