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
In The First Person: Living with Bipolar
Content warning: This episode discusses themes of suicidal ideation and thoughts of harm to others.
Many people may have preconceived ideas about the ‘highs and lows’ of bipolar disorder, but what is it really like to live with it?
In this episode we hear from Neil Cole who has previously been a practicing lawyer, a Melbourne City Councilor, and a Member of the Victorian Parliament. He currently wears a number of hats including consumer consultant, mental health advocate, writer and playwriter. Tune in to hear Neil share his experiences of bipolar disorder over several decades of his life.
In conversation with Clinical Psychologist, Mark Creamer, Neil shares his experiences pre and post diagnosis. He describes his relief at receiving the diagnosis, the changes medication had on his symptoms and provides insight into the impacts of living with bipolar disorder on his life, work and creativity. He also shares valuable advice for mental health practitioners who support individuals like him, who live with bipolar disorder.
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