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We are facing a global mental health care crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic has only made it worse. For too many people, mental health care is not good enough and there is still too much stigma around talking about the issue. We know that everyone has a story – whether that’s about themselves, a family member, a friend or colleague. In this podcast, we are going to hear some of those stories and explore how we can reduce some of the stigma, improve the patient experience and ease suffering. W ...
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This is a brief account about my story and why and how I was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2000 in London, UK due to experiencing sexual abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse and emotional abuse as well as inter-generational trauma and inter -generational poverty whilst living in Onitsha, Nigeria. My father Ejoh Aloysious Abuah was a former Nigerian Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. He was a very evil wicked monster who displayed violent and abusive behaviour to ...
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I know from experience how important it is to eat well and cook. Fòod is necessary for sustenance. Once you start to realise that this is a fact you face less oppression and uncertainty in life. Do yourself a favor and cook as often as is needed in order to stay healthy and jmprove on your wellbeing, Please consult a dietician before embarking on a…
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It's easier to exercise when you stop dieting. Get off the dieting roller-coaster and stop yo yo dieting. Exercise is great when you belive in the power of healing and recovery. It's never to late to stop dieting and start exercising. In fact it's imperative.Again if you find my content distressing please call the Samaritans on 116113 and text Shou…
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Continuation of healthy eating podcast. I mention family members who were prepared to exploit me to get their needs met. It was difficult for me to really budget for food and buy Nigerian food because my family members demonstrated enmeshment and codependency. This exacerbated my mental health and made it very difficult for me to practice self care…
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This podcast is discussing why it's important to refrain from dieting and stop the dieting mentality. I also highlight the effect sexual abuse had on my body and sexuality. I'm glad to say that I'm very happy with my weight and very voluptuous body and feel more empowerd as a woman than ever before. I recommend a high fibre diet that keeps you regu…
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This episode is focusing on medication management. Why I feel that it is in my interest to take my daily antipsychotic medication. I also highlight my experience of sexual abuse, physical abuse, trauma , intergenerational trauma and intergenerational poverty whilst living in Onitsha Nigeria which exacerbated my mental health and wellbeing. My aim i…
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In this special episode of “Everyone has a story: talking about mental health”, COMPASS Pathways’ Co-founders, Ekaterina Malievskaia and George Goldsmith, chat to Kabir Nath, newly appointed Chief Executive Officer from 1 August 2022, and former Senior Managing Director of global pharmaceuticals at Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Kabir talks about …
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Caring for cancer patients should include their mental as well as their physical health. COMPASS Pathways’ Ekaterina Malievskaia talks to Manish Agrawal, medical oncologist and co-director of clinical research at Aquilino Cancer Center in Maryland, an outpatient community centre dedicated to whole person cancer care. In 2020, Manish was part of the…
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In this episode, Grammy-award nominated singer, New York Times bestselling author and mental health advocate, Jewel, talks about how she overcame her own mental health challenges as a teenager, how she maintains her mental wellbeing today and how she supports young people with mental health challenges through her Inspiring Children Foundation.…
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In this episode we speak about the huge increase in mental health difficulties since the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of opening up conversations to raise awareness and improve care. George Goldsmith, CEO and Co-founder of COMPASS is joined by Sir Norman Lamb, Chair of South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Chairman of the Children…
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George Goldsmith, Chairman, CEO and Co-founder of COMPASS Pathways introduces our new podcast series.We are facing a global mental health care crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated this. Mental health care today works for some people but is not good enough for far too many. And yet there is still a stigma around talking about mental…
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