The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments
A podcast by Podcasters David Jones & Dr Naomi Murphy - Wednesdays
352 Episodes
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131. Rafael Viola. (Trigger warning; sexual abuse references) Seeking justice via Independent Inquiry into Childhood Sexual Abuse
Published: 4/19/2023 -
129. Ashley Conway: Exploring Trauma, Memory, and the Controversy of False Memory Syndrome
Published: 4/12/2023 -
128. James Wong (of A Band of Brothers): reducing imprisonment for young males
Published: 4/5/2023 -
127. Poet Hugh Venables: How and why journalling is good for your well-being
Published: 3/29/2023 -
126. Dan Lawrence, Psychosis, trauma and use of restrictive practices in secure hospitals
Published: 3/22/2023 -
125. Alex Busansky & George Carter Impact Justice and Farming in US prisons
Published: 3/15/2023 -
124. Margie Wright: What is Transpersonal Psychotherapy?.
Published: 3/8/2023 -
123. Rick Bradford author of The Empathy Gap: Why do we find it hard to discuss male vulnerability?
Published: 3/1/2023 -
122. Shona Minson: Are you at risk of vicarious trauma?
Published: 2/22/2023 -
121. Edson Hato - How diversity strengthens organisations
Published: 2/15/2023 -
120. Eden, Court Reporter.Workplace bullying in response to whistleblowing
Published: 2/8/2023 -
119. Dean Kingham, prison lawyer: Is the parole process effective?
Published: 2/1/2023 -
118. Caroline Purvey and Daniel Wood: The ’Total Release Experience’ programme
Published: 1/25/2023 -
117. Ali Coles & Neil Winter: Art Psychotherapy - making therapy accessible.
Published: 1/18/2023 -
116. Robert Forde. Insider/outsider a critical perspective on forensic psychology.
Published: 1/11/2023 -
115 Libby Nugent on group analysis, psychology and storytales.
Published: 1/4/2023 -
114. David Bayliff Fghting addictions and the long road to rehabilitation.
Published: 12/28/2022 -
113. Dalton Harrison. The poet talks about being a trans man in the english prison system.
Published: 12/21/2022 -
112. Dr Alberto Urrutia-Moldes. The human consequences of prison architecture
Published: 12/15/2022 -
111. Diane Wills: Working with those who have comitted sexual offences.
Published: 12/14/2022
What types of organisation, institution and industries are performing work that tests human resilience and evokes powerful feelings of shame, sadness, fear and disgust? Does working with people who commit serious crimes like rape and murder affect the staff who work with them? How do you overcome adversity and protect yourself from burnout or compassion fatigue? Naomi Murphy and David Jones have decades of experience of working in prisons and other forensic settings. They host experts across a range of disciplines to discover what are some of the challenges that make a difference in fostering resilience and creativity in those who live and work in challenging organisations