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by NotBrokenProject.com.au

6 episodes
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Rethinking how we understand and respond to distress. A new research-led podcast exploring evidence, language and clinical decision-making in mental health care.

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3/10/2026

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March 25, 2026

Reframing Grief

<p>In this episode, Rosemary Wanganeen shares her lived experience as a proud South Australian Aboriginal woman who was a child under the policies of the Stolen Generation, and the journey that led her to develop the Seven Phases to Integrating Griefology framework. Recognising the profound harm caused by intergenerational suppressed and unresolved grief, her framework reveals how ancestral losses continue to shape contemporary life experiences. This is a powerful conversation about understanding grief beyond diagnosis, and the cultural lens required to truly see and respond to it.</p>

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March 25, 2026

The dangers of antidepressant withdrawal and how to overcome them

<p>Mark Horowitz, Associate Professor of Psychiatry,  did his PhD in how antidepressants work and prescribed psychiatric drugs to his patients regularly as part of clinical practice. However, when he faces a near-fatal experience coming off his own drugs he is forced to re-think what he has been taught about these drugs and how they work. Since then his career has pivoted to trying to educate his colleagues about the harms of these drugs, including withdrawal. This has led to him writing the Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines, endorsed by the Royal Australian College of GPs to bring evidence-based guidance to clinicians helping others to stop taking psychiatric drugs. </p>

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March 25, 2026

Prescribing: The Promise and the Pitfalls

<p>This episode explores the benefits and pitfalls of psychiatric diagnoses, questioning when labels clarify distress and when they risk oversimplifying it. Dr Matthew Dunbar speaks with Professor Jon Jureidini about the limits of diagnostic explanations, the evidence behind antidepressant prescribing, and the importance of transparency with patients. Together they highlight the need for humility in clinical decision-making and the value of “watchful waiting” rather than rushing to label or medicate.</p>

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What is Not Broken?

Rethinking how we understand and respond to distress. A new research-led podcast exploring evidence, language and clinical decision-making in mental health care.

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