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Psych Matters: History of Old Age Mental Health

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The history of old age mental health and dementia care in Australia and New Zealand is largely an untold story. Major changes in service delivery occurred in both countries that largely started in the 1980s. To capture the oral history about these and later developments in Australia, Brian Draper interviewed many of the key individuals who were instrumental in the changes that occurred. Aged care is a multidisciplinary field and so the interviews include psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, geriatricians and an occupational therapist.<br><br><b>Disclaimer:</b><br>This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement. By accessing the RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website - <a href="https://www.ranzcp.org/notifications/website-help/website-terms-of-use" target="_blank">RANZCP Website Terms of Use Agreement</a><br><br>Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australian or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP’s Your Health In Mind Website - <a href="https://www.yourhealthinmind.org/" target="_blank">Your Health In Mind</a>

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August 11, 2021

Professor Brian Draper: Interview with Professor Colleen Doyle

In this interview Brian Draper speaks with Professor Colleen Doyle about her work in old age mental health. Colleen Doyle BA Hons PhD MAPS Colleen Doyle PhD is currently senior principal research fellow at NARI and a research consultant. She was Professor of Aged Care at the Australian Catholic University 2012-2017 in a health service research partnership with Villa Maria Catholic Homes. Her research with NARI focuses on the impact of befriending for older adults living in residential...

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January 3, 2021

Professor Brian Draper: Interview with Dr Wayne Reid

In this interview Brian Draper speaks with Dr Wayne Reid. Dr Wayne Reid BA Psych (Hons). M.Psych., PhD. CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Dr Wayne Reid has a distinguished background in Clinical Neuropsychology. He gained his first degree in Psychology at the University of Reading (Berks) UK. In 1983 he completed an M.Psych at the University of Sydney and then a PhD from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney. His main areas of research have bee...

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December 20, 2020

Professor Brian Draper: Interview with Professor Tony Broe

In this interview Brian Draper speaks with Professor Tony Broe. Professor Tony Broe AM, BA, MB BS, FRACP, FACRM Senior Principal Research Scientist, Neuroscience Research Australia Professor of Geriatric Medicine, University of NSW Neurologist and Geriatrician Professor Tony Broe AM graduated in social sciences (Anthropology, Geography, History) and Medicine from the University of Sydney. He trained in General Medicine (MRACP 1966), Geriatric Medicine and Neurology (FRACP 1973) in Sydney, Un...

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The history of old age mental health and dementia care in Australia and New Zealand is largely an untold story. Major changes in service delivery occurred in both countries that largely started in the 1980s. To capture the oral history about these and later developments in Australia, Brian Draper interviewed many of the key individuals who were instrumental in the changes that occurred. Aged care is a multidisciplinary field and so the interviews include psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, geriatricians and an occupational therapist.<br><br><b>Disclaimer:</b><br>This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement. By accessing the RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website - <a href="https://www.ranzcp.org/notifications/website-help/website-terms-of-use" target="_blank">RANZCP Website Terms of Use Agreement</a><br><br>Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australian or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP’s Your Health In Mind Website - <a href="https://www.yourhealthinmind.org/" target="_blank">Your Health In Mind</a>

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