The Blue Bench Mental Health Podcast

S1 E4- Harry Biggs Davidson - My Story

34 min · 6. maj 2023
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Meet Harry Biggs Davidson, who tragically lost his own son to suicide in 2015. It obviously affects everyone in the close family, indeed anyone who knew that person - here we talk to Harry and we find out how he has moved on with his life. He is Chair of the charity Papyrus [https://www.papyrus-uk.org/] who support, equip and influence individuals, groups and communities to prevent suicide in young people. Listen to his fascinating testimony here. If you have been affected by anything you heard on this podcast, CLICK HERE [https://linktr.ee/jacquiann1805] for a list of helpful resources.

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S1 E5 Will Hay

We talk with Will Hay discussing an early onset of a kind of epilepsy "Complex Partial Seizures" and what would be called autism today. He discusses his brain surgery, removing a part the size of a golf ball (!) , but that improved his cognitive function dramatically. We discuss suicide prevention, and how it has happened in other cases who were similar to Will, and his reliance on and support of his family. We talk about the necessity of reaching out and talking, and how the "tough guy" attitude simply does not work. We talk about styles of unhelpful thinking for example "All or Nothing", if I can't do it well it's best not to do it at all, Mental Filter - focussing on our failures not our successes. There are many - these are used in CBT, a common and effective treatment. If you have been affected by anything you heard on this podcast, CLICK HERE [https://linktr.ee/jacquiann1805] for a list of helpful resources.

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