The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments
Can institutional culture challenge your mental health? What if your job makes you feel shame, sadness, grief, disgust and fear? What if you are expected not to feel? Or you are expected to be relentlessly competitive? What it’s like to live or work in a prison? Does working with people who commit murder, child abuse and rape affect people who work in prisons and the wider criminal justice system? How do people survive and thrive when facing significant challenges to our emotional health over a lengthy period? How do we protect ourselves and stay compassionate, loving and trusting? Importantly, how do we find and preserve hope? Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote that “The degree of civilisation in a society can be judged by entering its prisons”. In this weekly podcast ,your hosts, David Jones (Forensic psychotherapist) and Dr Naomi Murphy (Consultant Clinical & Forensic Psychologist) hope that exploring less visible aspects of prisons will help listeners see that prisons are a window into society and let us see people not only at their worst but also at their best. We feature a rich range of guests sharing snap shots of life in prisons and take a look at hospitals, schools, sport and the police in order to learn from other institutions. We learn about challenges to human integrity and hear important lessons and heart-warming stories about survival and growth when facing adversity in harsh places. We hope that sharing our conversations can help you make changes to your own relationship with institutions that might challenge your emotional health and well-being. Follow and connect with us and give us feedback. Let us know what you think works, and also what doesn’t. We want you to look forward to the podcast each week. We’ll also be extremely grateful for any reviews that you give us. A simple star or two or a thumbs up will do.Email: lockedupliving@gmail.com or connect with us on:Substack: https://lockedupliving.substack.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LockedUpLivingLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomimurphypsychologist/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-jones-41910b12/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lockedupliving/...more
Podcasters David Jones & Dr Naomi Murphy
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6. Nick Duffell, Nick Duffell, The boarding school system and its traumatic effects
Mar 27,2024 01:00:50 -
10. Gina Miller; True and Fair party. Election special. Audio version
Feb 28,2024 01:00:47 -
11. Pallavi Devulapalli; Green Party election special. Audio version
Feb 28,2024 32:13 -
14. Greg Clarke; Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and Sports
Feb 07,2024 56:31 -
15. 186. Drew; The Moral Injury of Holding Terrifying Information
Jan 31,2024 01:06:13 -
19. 182. Nahid de Belgeonne; Somatic movement and your nervous system
Jan 03,2024 51:26 -
20. 180. Chloe Xhidas; Being a woman in the Construction Industry
Dec 27,2023 33:47 -
21. 181. Claire Bicknell; Mastering the Art of Networking
Dec 27,2023 27:01 -
22. 179. Tony Gammidge, the power of art therapy through animation
Dec 20,2023 48:05 -
23. 178. Rob Hosking. The trauma of policework
Dec 13,2023 01:09:41 -
26. 175. David Shipley: Being posh in prison
Nov 22,2023 39:48 -
27. 174. Piers Cross; ’Do not grass’. Boarding school culture.
Nov 15,2023 43:03 -
30. 171. Ros Watts: Integrating Psychedelics in Therapy
Oct 25,2023 52:34 -
34. 167. Jamie Bennett. New Managerialism and prisons
Sep 27,2023 01:03:56 -
38. 162. Julian Reid: Addiction, Recovery and prisons
Aug 30,2023 57:40 -
40. 160. Harry Maguire: Restorative justice in Northern Ireland.
Aug 23,2023 48:59 -
42. 158. Tamara Cherry: Ethical journalism and Trauma
Aug 16,2023 55:45 -
43. 159 Jan Rosenthal:How does a career in elite sport impact on well-being?
Aug 16,2023 01:05:38 -
44. 156. Eyal Press: What’s the cost of Dirty Work?
Aug 09,2023 41:41 -
45. 157 Jens Binder: Causes and Consequences of online radicalisation.
Aug 09,2023 52:10 -
46. 154. Dr Peter Duffy.Whistleblowing and retaliation in the NHS
Aug 02,2023 49:35 -
47. 155. Leah Dawang. What is the Safe & Sound Protocol?
Aug 02,2023 59:23 -
48. 152. Jessica Pandian. Death in Custody.
Jul 26,2023 47:41 -
49. 153. Terry Hyde Can a career in ballet harm?
Jul 26,2023 52:08 -
50. 150. Dr Chris James - How to sleep better
Jul 19,2023 01:05:43 -
53. 149. Geoff Hopping -Interconnectivity, well-being and psychotherapy
Jul 12,2023 01:03:26 -
54. 146. Leon Ancliffe. Can virtual reality improve our death?.
Jul 05,2023 46:47 -
55. 147. Mike Grenville. How to have a better death
Jul 05,2023 56:25 -
56. 145. Tanni Grey-Thompson - how to keep young athletes safe in sport
Jun 28,2023 51:25 -
57. 144. David Maguire: Masculinity in prison - beyond stereotypes
Jun 21,2023 01:10:57 -
59. 142. Belinda Winder. Sexual Offending, exclusion and ”othering”.
Jun 07,2023 01:07:11 -
60. 141. Dr Jenny Mackay: Female perpetrators of intimate partner violence.
May 30,2023 01:06:05 -
61. 140. Ad Vingerhoets. The Psychology of Crying
May 24,2023 45:00 -
68. 133. Vincent McGovern Challenging misandry in the family court
May 03,2023 01:02:44 -
69. 132. Iain Smith - Trauma informed law
Apr 26,2023 01:01:46 -
73. 128. James Wong (of A Band of Brothers): reducing imprisonment for young males
Apr 05,2023 01:05:28 -
74. 127. Poet Hugh Venables: How and why journalling is good for your well-being
Mar 29,2023 01:08:47 -
77. 124. Margie Wright: What is Transpersonal Psychotherapy?.
Mar 08,2023 01:00:24 -
79. 122. Shona Minson: Are you at risk of vicarious trauma?
Feb 22,2023 51:23 -
80. 121. Edson Hato - How diversity strengthens organisations
Feb 15,2023 01:00:09 -
82. 119. Dean Kingham, prison lawyer: Is the parole process effective?
Feb 01,2023 01:03:44 -
83. 118. Caroline Purvey and Daniel Wood: The ’Total Release Experience’ programme
Jan 25,2023 01:08:16 -
86. 115 Libby Nugent on group analysis, psychology and storytales.
Jan 04,2023 01:03:49 -
89. 112. Dr Alberto Urrutia-Moldes. The human consequences of prison architecture
Dec 15,2022 01:00:14 -
91. 110 Simon Millington:Can sport prevent or reduce offending?
Dec 07,2022 53:17 -
92. 109. John Nassoori: Psychology in the world of sport
Dec 07,2022 54:12 -
94. 107. Dr Naomi Fisher: Is school the best way to educate your child?
Nov 23,2022 54:21 -
102. 99. Emma Beckerle.Microdosing and brain health
Oct 05,2022 01:10:26 -
103. 98. Gilbert Grieve. Social Prescribing
Sep 28,2022 58:15 -
104. 97. Rachel-Rose Burrell. Racism in Mental Health Work.
Sep 21,2022 01:02:18 -
105. 96. Joe Sabien.The therapeutic value of Blue Space
Sep 14,2022 44:25 -
106. 95. Hannah Wilkinson .Why are so many veterans in prison?
Sep 07,2022 01:04:55 -
107. 94. Dino Nocivelli Sexual abuse in institutions
Aug 24,2022 45:55 -
108. 93. Nicoleta Porojanu. From trauma to self discovery and healing
Aug 17,2022 56:20 -
109. 92. Ray Bishop. Outlaw - A personal story of crime, addictions and recovery
Aug 10,2022 01:07:24 -
110. 91. Mary Haley.Psychotherapy in HMP Grendon therapeutic communities
Aug 03,2022 01:03:21 -
111. 90. Paul Gately talks about the emotional cost of the obesity epidemic.
Jul 27,2022 01:06:19 -
112. 89. Dave Harris Boxing, dementia and the need for specialist care
Jul 20,2022 01:04:01 -
115. 86. Robert Canton . Anger and Disgust in the criminal justice system
Jun 29,2022 01:02:37
The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments
Can institutional culture challenge your mental health? What if your job makes you feel shame, sadness, grief, disgust and fear? What if you are expected not to feel? Or you are expected to be relentlessly competitive? What it’s like to live or work in a prison? Does working with people who commit murder, child abuse and rape affect people who work in prisons and the wider criminal justice system? How do people survive and thrive when facing significant challenges to our emotional health over a lengthy period? How do we protect ourselves and stay compassionate, loving and trusting? Importantly, how do we find and preserve hope? Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote that “The degree of civilisation in a society can be judged by entering its prisons”. In this weekly podcast ,your hosts, David Jones (Forensic psychotherapist) and Dr Naomi Murphy (Consultant Clinical & Forensic Psychologist) hope that exploring less visible aspects of prisons will help listeners see that prisons are a window into society and let us see people not only at their worst but also at their best. We feature a rich range of guests sharing snap shots of life in prisons and take a look at hospitals, schools, sport and the police in order to learn from other institutions. We learn about challenges to human integrity and hear important lessons and heart-warming stories about survival and growth when facing adversity in harsh places. We hope that sharing our conversations can help you make changes to your own relationship with institutions that might challenge your emotional health and well-being. Follow and connect with us and give us feedback. Let us know what you think works, and also what doesn’t. We want you to look forward to the podcast each week. We’ll also be extremely grateful for any reviews that you give us. A simple star or two or a thumbs up will do.Email: lockedupliving@gmail.com or connect with us on:Substack: https://lockedupliving.substack.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LockedUpLivingLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomimurphypsychologist/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-jones-41910b12/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lockedupliving/
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