11 October 2022

Third season of Beyond Madness podcast launches during Mental Health Awareness Month

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Third season of Beyond Madness podcast launches during Mental Health Awareness Month

Johannesburg: It is fitting that during October, which in South Africa is Mental Health Awareness Month, the Beyond Madnesspodcast releases the third season of 15 podcast episodes which explore topics rarely spoken about in such detail in open forums. Hosted by Prof Christopher Paul Szabo, another 15 new weekly episodes will be released on the day following WHO's Mental Health Awareness Day, commencing on Tuesday, 11 October 2022.

The impact of this important mental health podcast series was re-enforced when, along with partners Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave, Beyond Madnesswas recently announced as a finalist in the New Gen Awards 2022. An impressive accolade for a podcast series which aired the first of 15 weekly podcast episodes on CliffCentral in October 2021, followed by an even more well-received second series which began airing in May 2022. In addition, CliffCentral included Beyond Madnessin their series of interpreted content during International Deaf Awareness Month, when a sign language interpreted video was adapted from the episode examining the psychology of serial killers.

Until as recently as a decade ago, mental health issues and psychiatry were taboo subjects that were rarely discussed openly on public platforms. The introduction of forums such as the Beyond Madnesspodcasts on CliffCentral have underpinned the urgent need for meaningful understanding surrounding mental health issues. It is not a stretch of the imagination to say that removing the shameful stigma on these subjects can and does save lives, or at very least bring about a level of awareness which did not exist before despite Mental Health Awareness Month being established in 1949 to increase awareness of the importance of mental health and wellness in Americans' lives, and to celebrate recovery from mental illness.

It is vital to reduce the stigma and discrimination that people suffering from mental illnesses frequently face. However, it is important to establish a better understanding of where ‘madness’ and ‘mental illness’ intersect. The word ‘madness’ in and of itself conjures up images of mental institutions where people who are beyond help are sent to see out their days. This is not an accurate depiction. Beyond Madness will take you behind the scenes through the voices of selected individuals, and while their work may appear to have specific relevance to psychiatry, each issue raised will eventually be understood to have broader societal implications.

Professor Szabo shares insights on his motivation: “The previous episodes of Beyond Madness -30 in total thus far – have proven successful, inspiring us to forge ahead in our quest to raise awareness and understanding about the discipline of psychiatry.”

Beyond Madness Podcast – forthcoming episodes:

  1. Abortion and psychological consequences
  2. Religion and psychiatry
  3. What’s the fuss about serotonin?
  4. Body image and aesthetic surgery
  5. Victims and perpetrators – the emotional toll of parole
  6. Mindfulness and mental health
  7. Traditional healers and psychiatry
  8. Animals, healing and comfort
  9. Does the gut control the mind?
  10. Corporate mental health
  11. Compassion and care fatigue – when healers struggle
  12. Palliative care and dying
  13. Self - help and psychiatry
  14. Gender dysphoria
  15. Therapy – when is enough?

New episodes are available every Tuesday at 10am from Tuesday, 11 October 2022 on cliffcentral.comand are also available on Spotify as well as the Apple and Google podcast platforms.

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Beyond Madness is available on http://cliffcentral.com/podcasts/beyond-madness/

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Note to editors:

Christopher Paul Szabo, Psychiatrist in clinical practice and the founder and current Editor-in-Chief of South African Psychiatry. He is currently an Honorary Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and an Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Beyond Madness began as a natural extension of a publication founded in November 2014 by Professor Szabo, South African Psychiatry www.southafricanpsychiatry.co.za, with the goal of reaching beyond patient care and in a sense converting the written word of the publication into the spoken word of the podcast. The interactive and easily accessible format of the podcasts highlights the intention to provide content not only for psychiatrists and other mental health professionals but the families, friends and colleagues of those who are impacted by emotional difficulties and mental illness. Psychiatry is complex. As a bio-psycho-social discipline it is the only medical discipline that has such an ethos embedded in its practise. These podcasts are intended to humanise psychiatrists, and psychiatry, and what they do beyond diagnosing or treating in a one-dimensional way. He also contributes to an Instagram page that relates to the doctor-patient relationship @Aliceandtheprof

About Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave

Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave, engineered a campaign to acknowledge HealthCare Professionals (HCPs) for their bravery. This drive has its origins even before the advent of the pandemic and has since grown in stature. Pharmacists, Pharmacies, Doctors, Nurses and other frontline HCPs have been acknowledged through this campaign. Using this platform, Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave celebrates full-time HCPs and healthcare students whilst empowering consumers towards Self-Care as a Human Right. The “Beyond Madness” Podcast is yet another avenue to equip every South African resident with mental health nuances that contribute to each of our Self-Care. Adcock Ingram OTC Sponsors of Brave are proud to be associated with Professor Christopher Paul Szabo and CliffCentral in bringing this Mental Health Self-Care series to life.

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