Believe it or not, there’s a lot to learn from the Ancient Greeks and Romans when we consider Mental Health. In this video, Stuart explains why.
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Remembering What We Can Control
Introduction
People often assume that Mental Health care is incredibly complicated, difficult to understand, hard to achieve and there's no shortage of Mental Health professionals who go out of their way to pretend that what they do is incredibly complicated and clever.
Well, to an extent they're right, it is true that there are certain elements of Mental Health care that are extremely complicated, differential diagnostic protocols and the fine detail of psychopharmacology can be about as complicated as you want it to be, but that's not the bulk of what we do.
The majority of our work consists of doing relatively simple things repeatedly and well.
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Locum Mental Health
Stuart first got into care aged 16, volunteering at a senior citizens’ day centre. A period of homelessness whilst looking for work brought him to a YMCA hostel where he first encountered serious mental disorder. Subsequent support worker jobs led him to begin mental health nurse training, qualifying in 1995. Stuart currently works as a Band 6 (Locum) and also devises and delivers training on mental health, social care and some aspects of related legislation.
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