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Clinical Director Blog

In this monthly blog series, our Clinical Director Dr Susan Brannick, explores and summarises the latest in mental health developments and research. Check back at the end of every month for an updated blog.

Dr Brannick has been working in mental health services since 2007, both in the UK and more recently in general hospital in Ireland. Her areas of specialisms include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness and Compassion based approaches as well as service delivery and innovation.

You can read all of our blogs and news below.

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Broadening mental health support

A review of recent reports advocating the need to move beyond a biomedical focused approach and emphasising the importance of recognising the social, psychological and economic determinants of mental health.

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Fear and Anxiety

For fear to be enjoyable, researchers found that a ‘sweet spot’ is needed. That is, the right amount of fear.

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Connection and mental health

From our first experience of being in relationship with another person, right across the lifespan, we are relating to & connecting with others.

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The earlier, the better

Through an ”earlier is better’ strategy, we can educate ourselves on the signs and symptoms of mental health problems, intervening early to support ourselves and to gain the support we need.

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Self-Compassion

Self-compassion is a skill that can be learnt and increasing it can help people relate to difficulties in ways that can reduce suffering.

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The Big Splash for Aware

We’re excited to announce The Big Splash for Aware, urging people all over Ireland to challenge themselves to a cold-water dip on Saturday 23rd September in support of mental health.

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Safety Tips for Cold Water Swimming

Before you take part in The Big Splash for Aware, we’ve got some safety tips for you. It’s essential to prioritise your safety and be prepared for any emergencies that may arise.

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Changing views on depression

How we understand depression has shifted over time. Explanation has moved from depression being caused by things in the outside world to the internal.

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