
S3 EP8 Mary Ann Kenny
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In this deeply moving episode of Natter, hosts Kate and Michelle sit down with academic and author Mary Ann Kenny to explore her remarkable journey through grief, psychosis, and recovery following the sudden death of her husband, John.
Mary Ann opens up about the raw and personal story behind her book The Episode, detailing her descent into psychosis, the complexities of psychiatric treatment, and her path to healing. Together, they delve into the power of storytelling, the urgent need for advocacy within mental health care, and the persistent stigma that surrounds mental illness.
Key Points:
- Mary Ann shares the story behind her book The Episode
- The realities of psychosis and navigating psychiatric care
- How grief and trauma shaped her mental health journey
- The role of storytelling in breaking stigma and fostering understanding
- Why compassion and advocacy are crucial to improving mental health support
With honesty and grace, Mary Ann reflects on trauma, resilience, and the ongoing journey of self-belief. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, understanding, and recognising that mental health exists on a continuum that affects us all.
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