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In this episode of In The First Person, Trent McWhinney: a creative arts therapist, shares his personal story of anxiety and depression.
In conversation with Professor Mark Creamer, Trent talks about the various interventions he’s tried and what impact they’ve had on his symptoms as well as how his art practice has helped him both personally and professionally.
Trent takes listeners on his journey – how it led him to be involved with radio, leading an LGBTIQA+ mental health network of practitioners and becoming a creative arts therapist.
Liked this episode? Stay tuned for future episodes by following Mental Health in Practice.
Visit the MHPN website for episode host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form.
Share your comments, questions and feedback about In The First Person or any of MHPN’s podcast series here: https://mhpn.org.au/podcast-feedback/
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In this episode of In The First Person, Trent McWhinney: a creative arts therapist, shares his personal story of anxiety and depression.
In conversation with Professor Mark Creamer, Trent talks about the various interventions he’s tried and what impact they’ve had on his symptoms as well as how his art practice has helped him both personally and professionally.
Trent takes listeners on his journey – how it led him to be involved with radio, leading an LGBTIQA+ mental health network of practitioners and becoming a creative arts therapist.
Liked this episode? Stay tuned for future episodes by following Mental Health in Practice.
Visit the MHPN website for episode host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form.
Share your comments, questions and feedback about In The First Person or any of MHPN’s podcast series here: https://mhpn.org.au/podcast-feedback/

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