{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5ef8e468fbb57f46fc4dee2a/5ef8e4a65cd8d35d472224e0?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Talking about medication, exercise, weight gain and mental health","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5ef8e468fbb57f46fc4dee2a/902d82bec4cc9d2b9c599571c4cbba10.jpg?height=200","description":"In our second episode of this series: (Intro) we discuss social media and its responsibility to address content that may trigger mental ill health or suicide.(Main feature) We look into medication, weight gain and exercise in people experiencing psychosis or schizophrenia. (Close) We say goodbye to Stuart Hill, Digital Manager at the Mental Health Foundation before he heads off to start his new job. Stuart made the Mental Health Foundation podcast possible.\r\n\r\n*Trigger warning this episode mentions suicide*\r\n\r\nIf you have been impacted by anything in this episode remember that Samaritans are available to call 24/7 for free on 116 123.\r\n\r\nHosts:\r\nStuart Hill - Digital Manager, Mental Health Foundation\r\nBethan Buswell - Digital Engagement Officer, Mental Health Foundation\r\n\r\nMain feature speakers:\r\nDerek Tracy - Consultant Psychiatrist & Clinical Director at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. He is a visiting lecturerer at King's College London 'Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience' and the department of Psychiatry at University College London. He also holds an editorial board position at the British Journal of Psychiatry.  \r\nSimon Gilbody -  is Director of the Mental Health & Addictions Research Group (MHARG) at the University of York, and holds a Joint appointment with the Hull York Medical School (HYMS), where he is a member of the Centre for Health and Population Sciences\r\nSamantha Granderson - Researchnet within Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust\r\nJosefien Breedvelt - Research Lead at the Mental Health Foundation\r\n\r\nPodcast notes:\r\n\r\nBethan & Stu introduction:\r\nMental Health Awareness Week: mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week\r\nSuicide prevention campaign in Scotland: mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/suicide-scotland-time-talk-about-it\r\nSuicide and social media - Molly Russell: huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/father-of-14-year-old-who-died-by-suicide-claims-instagram-helped-kill-her_uk_5c497d0ce4b0287e5b8817b8\r\nSamaritans Media Guidelines: samaritans.org/media-centre/media-guidelines-reporting-suicide\r\nMind, How to report on mental health: mind.org.uk/news-campaigns/minds-media-office/how-to-report-on-mental-health/\r\nTalking to your children about scary world news: mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/talking-to-your-children-scary-world-news\r\nTalking to your children about health internet use: mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/talking-your-children-about-healthy-internet-use\r\nMHF Question Time, 'How has technology helped you with your mental health': instagram.com/p/BtBCjnNgDno/\r\n\r\nMain feature:\r\nPaper by Professor Richard Holt and colleagues being discussed: looking at interventions to help with weight gain for individuals with psychosis and schizophrenia. Remembering that it is quite individual and people may be impacted differently to others: https://pilotfeasibilitystudies.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40814-018-0378-1\r\n\r\nBethan & Stu close:\r\nGoodGym: goodgym.org/\r\nPeer support group ran by Women&Girls Network: www.wgn.org.uk/\r\nMental Health Awareness Week 2019: Body Image: mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week\r\n\r\nFollow today's hosts on Twitter:\r\nStuart Hill Twitter: twitter.com/stuhill90\r\nBethan Buswell Twitter: twitter.com/BeaBuswell\r\n\r\nFind out more about the Mental Health Foundation:\r\nWebsite: mentalhealth.org.uk/\r\nInstagram: instagram.com/mentalhealthfoundation/\r\nFacebook: facebook.com/mentalhealthfoundation/\r\nTwitter: twitter.com/mentalhealth\r\n\r\nGet in touch with us: contactus@mentalhealth.org.uk","author_name":"Mental Health Foundation"}