Another kind of madness with Dr. Stephen Hinshaw (Part 2)

Dr. Stephen Hinshaw applies his years of experience as a professor and his work with children to provide strategies for building a culture of wellbeing and disclosure in the workplace.

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In Episode 21 of Open Minded, Dr. Stephen Hinshaw, renowned psychologist and expert on mental health and stigma speaks to Sir John Kirwan about mental health disclosure and inclusion in the workplace.

Drawing on his years of experience as a professor and his research on children’s behaviour, Dr. Stephen explores the parallels of successful modern schooling and how these same strategies and developments can be applied to the workplace.

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Who is Dr. Stephen Hinshaw?

Dr. Stephen Hinshaw is a highly accomplished and internationally recognised psychologist. He is an expert on mental health and stigma, and other areas of interest include working with children with special needs and developmental psychopathy.

He’s won both international and national awards, including the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Society for a Science of Clincial Psychology (2015).

He’s currently a Professor of Psychology at UC Berkley and Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at UC San Francisco.

He has authored over 370 articles and chapters, plus 12 books. His memoir, Another Kind of Maddness (2017) was awarded Best Book in Autobiography/Memoir by the American BookFest.

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