The one thing that scares this Forensic Psychiatrist.

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This is a highlight clip from Doctors Getting Coffee Ep 8 with Dr Andrew Ellis.
In this episode of the Doctors Getting Coffee Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Andrew Ellis, the Clinical Director of The Forensic Hospital in Hospital. It is the highest security mental health facility in Australia. We spoke about psychiatry, forensics, work-life balance, terrorism, vicarious trauma amongst other fascinating topics. It was such a pleasure and I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did!
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  • @DrSyl
    @DrSyl2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for watching. Really appreciate it! If you want to shout the next coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/DrSyl.AU Thanks!

  • @aussieloosecunt8080
    @aussieloosecunt8080 Жыл бұрын

    Funny that this popped up in my suggested videos, I was a patient of dr Ellis some years ago. I always found him to be one of the more socially adept psychiatric professionals I’ve encountered, lots of them are are plainly fucking rude and come off as under socialized/abrupt but I always found him to be personable. I’m now in a better place, living abroad with a young family.

  • @mah3223alia
    @mah3223alia Жыл бұрын

    If he finds it scary to not have the support systems in place around him in a hospital setting, imagine what it's like as a parent having to cope 24/7 - alone - at home with these patients, plus two younger children and No support whatsoever. This is the harsh,and sad reality of parent mental health carers in the UK

  • @zenmonjoshin9996
    @zenmonjoshin9996 Жыл бұрын

    psychiatrists in the NHS mental health system should absolutely be taking a more visible, active role and in the worst case scenarios 'hands on' in managing potential or actual violence on their wards outside of an MDT setting. The reality for the layperson is that the bulk of reactive aggression is actually directed towards nursing and healthcare staff who are there 13 hours a day everyday and with increasing staffing cuts, bed pressures and underfunding of services forcing community professionals to admit people with risk profiles at times unsuitable for, but nonetheless into the acute setting we will likely only see avoidable violence against staff increase into the future. Sad times for the NHS.

  • @kandymich4861
    @kandymich48619 ай бұрын

    My councillor was going to school in this field. Sadly he passed away last fall. (I only found out last month when I tried to contact him but couldn’t.)

  • @user-tx6ii9pm4d
    @user-tx6ii9pm4d4 ай бұрын

    Doctors should NOT be allowed to administer or prescribe any substance which is NOT normally potable.

  • @cakeisavegatable
    @cakeisavegatable Жыл бұрын

    why does this not have more views its so interesting. Also very solid proof that most talented psychiatrists have levels of narcissism and are probably fucked up too lol

  • @herecomesaregular8418

    @herecomesaregular8418

    10 ай бұрын

    Elaborate on how this is solid proof that "most talented psychiatrists have levels of narcissism", etc.

  • @gemmay2k974
    @gemmay2k974 Жыл бұрын

    The psychiatrist irritated me - the hesitant speech.

  • @herecomesaregular8418

    @herecomesaregular8418

    10 ай бұрын

    I think he was simply choosing his words carefully.

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