Mental Health in Practice
Practical conversations about mental health care across Australia’s health system.
Mental Health in Practice is a podcast for health professionals working across the mental health system, featuring conversations grounded in real-world experience.
Each episode brings together perspectives from clinical practice, research, and sector expertise to explore contemporary mental health care.
The show focuses on what thoughtful, collaborative care looks like in practice – and how professionals across disciplines can better support mental health outcomes for Australians.
Mental Health in Practice
Book Club: Understanding Grief from 'Practice to Theory and Back Again'
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“I’ve always been fascinated with the question – ‘do we choose the work, or does the work choose us?’ How do our experiences of loss and love influence our world?” – Christopher Hall, episode host.
All of us will experience loss at some point in our lives. As professionals who work alongside others’ experiences of grief and bereavement; how do therapists’ personal experiences of loss impact the work that they do? For the first time on Book Club, listeners will hear directly from the author of this episode’s text, as New York based social worker Phyllis Kosminsky unpacks the inspiration behind her article, ‘From practice to theory and back again: A personal perspective on grief and bereavement in a changing world’, with her colleague and episode host, psychologist Christopher Hall.
Listen in as Christopher and Phyllis recount their experiences of personal loss, and how these experiences have shaped their respective work in psychology and social work, respectively. Christopher brings to the conversation his insights, experience and expertise as the Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement; as Phyllis shares her expertise on the topic as both Christopher's colleague, the author of this episode’s text, and a clinical social worker at the Centre for Hope in Darien, Connecticut.
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Note: This episode of Book Club was originally released in September 2021 to the Book Club podcast show, and has since been re-released on Mental Health in Practice.