Mental health after traumatic brain injury
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In this episode, Dr Jess welcomes Andrew Jenkins to the Wired for Hope podcast.
Andrew survived a devastating car accident 25 years ago that left him in a coma for four weeks.
He shares his raw and honest journey from silently struggling with shame, identity loss, and toxic masculinity to finding self-compassion and purpose.
He discusses the turning point of meeting the surgeon who saved his life, working through 24 years of grief, and ultimately becoming a mental health advocate.
Andrew offers powerful insights on the importance of involving family in your recovery, the value of lived experience working alongside professionals, and practical tools for recovery.
Before we jump into the conversation with Andrew, Dr Jess explores mental health after brain injury, first examining the biological, social, and psychological factors that contribute to emotional difficulties following a brain injury.
In 'What's New in Neuroscience', we examine research on the gut-brain axis and how nutrition impacts neuroinflammation and cognitive function.
Links:
The Gut-Brain Axis and Neuroinflammation in Traumatic Brain Injury
Headway
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Written and hosted by Dr. Jessica Barton
Produced by Anthony Zahra
Music Credit: SigmaMusicArt
DISCLAIMER:
This podcast is not intended for use in crisis situations. If you are in immediate danger, experiencing suicidal thoughts, or facing a mental health emergency, please seek immediate help by contacting emergency services or a crisis line.
UK Resources Include:
• Emergency Services (Police/Ambulance): Call 999
• Samaritans (Free, 24/7 Helpline): Call 116 123
• NHS 111 (Non-Emergency Medical Help): Call 111
• Contact your local Single Point of Access (SPA) for mental health referrals and support — a centralised hub in the UK for accessing local services.
• Headway – A UK charity providing resources and support for individuals affected by brain injury and their families.
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Please see full disclaimer in the show description.
Subscribe today to join the Wired for hope podcast community and learn with me.
Written and hosted by Dr. Jessica Barton
Produced by Anthony Zahra
Music Credit: SigmaMusicArt
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