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Creativity and wellbeing
FromThe BMJ Podcast
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Paula Redmond, clinical psychologist who supports healthcare workers experiencing burnout and other difficulties related to their job. Before this, she worked for the NHS until she experienced bullying, and a lack of support from her organisation, which made her strike out on her own.
In this wellbeing podcast, she describes the way in which her experience of bullying affected her, and how she used the creative process to help her move on.
She and Cat Chatfield discuss what creativity actually is, and why small projects can be just as useful as big complex ones - depending upon what you need at the time.
Futher reading:
a Blog series on bullying in healthcare: https://drpaularedmond.com/category/bullying_in_healthcare/page/2/
a mindful embroidery craftivism project ("Do no harm but take no shit") https://drpaularedmond.com/donoharm/
In this wellbeing podcast, she describes the way in which her experience of bullying affected her, and how she used the creative process to help her move on.
She and Cat Chatfield discuss what creativity actually is, and why small projects can be just as useful as big complex ones - depending upon what you need at the time.
Futher reading:
a Blog series on bullying in healthcare: https://drpaularedmond.com/category/bullying_in_healthcare/page/2/
a mindful embroidery craftivism project ("Do no harm but take no shit") https://drpaularedmond.com/donoharm/
Released:
Apr 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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