
Episode 2 : Repressed emotions in men
06/03/20 • 51 min
Akwaaba/ Welcome to OhemaaTalks!
I am joined by Ewan Corlett, a qualified MBACP Registered Person Centred Counsellor. He is an experienced practitioner with a broad client base of varied ages and presentations, such as complex trauma, addiction, and specifically male emotional repression and shame. Ewan continues to evolve and steers his practice in line with where he feels he can be of most service. It is for this reason that he is broadening his practice to coach young men in groups.
Ewan is available via the following mediums:
Website - www.counsellingwithewan.com
Emails
- Counselling email: [email protected]
- Young men evolution coach email: [email protected]
Instagram - @Ewan Corlett
For anyone who is affected by of the stories shared and has questions or wants support of alcohol or drug addiction, recovery or treatment, please visit the website for Alcoholics Anonymous
https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/members/fellowship-magazines
I would love to hear from you on Facebook+Instagram: @ohemaatalks. Twitter @ohemaa_talks.
Stay healthy.
Akwaaba/ Welcome to OhemaaTalks!
I am joined by Ewan Corlett, a qualified MBACP Registered Person Centred Counsellor. He is an experienced practitioner with a broad client base of varied ages and presentations, such as complex trauma, addiction, and specifically male emotional repression and shame. Ewan continues to evolve and steers his practice in line with where he feels he can be of most service. It is for this reason that he is broadening his practice to coach young men in groups.
Ewan is available via the following mediums:
Website - www.counsellingwithewan.com
Emails
- Counselling email: [email protected]
- Young men evolution coach email: [email protected]
Instagram - @Ewan Corlett
For anyone who is affected by of the stories shared and has questions or wants support of alcohol or drug addiction, recovery or treatment, please visit the website for Alcoholics Anonymous
https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/members/fellowship-magazines
I would love to hear from you on Facebook+Instagram: @ohemaatalks. Twitter @ohemaa_talks.
Stay healthy.
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Episode 1: Life of a Silver Chief Nursing Officer
Akwaaba to the first episode of OhemaaTalks. The episode was inspired by our Care Workers everywhere and NHS England. I would like to thank all our Carers and key workers for their amazing work.
I was joined by my friend and Senior Renal Nurse, Clayton Ellis. We discussed his journey into nursing and what inspired him to dedicate his life to the profession. Clayton has over 10 years’ experience and currently works at St George’s Hospital in the Renal Home Therapies Department. He studied at the University of the West Indies and then went on to work at the University Hospital of The West Indies for over 3 years before relocating to London in 2013.
During his time at St George’s Clayton was given the opportunity to develop and grow the Home Therapies Department which enables patients who choose to be dialysed at home to live a more independent lifestyle. Clayton was tasked with educating, supporting and training renal patients in the community whilst empowering them with the knowledge of how to sustain an independent lifestyle whilst on dialysis. He was recently awarded the Silver Chief Nursing Officer Award medal for his success in this role which has helped to reduce hospital stay for renal patients and has provided greater flexibility for training needs in Home Therapies. The Chief Nursing award is a national initiative designed to reward the significant and outstanding contribution made by Nurses in England. Clayton was praised in the award entry for 'delivering excellent innovative care' and for being the 'epitome of what a role model should be for patient centred care'.
Outside of work, Clayton is a keen photographer. You can enjoy some of his work on on Instagram: @allurepixels https://www.instagram.com/allurepixels/
Learn more about your kidney on the National Kidney Foundation https://www.kidney.org/ and The Renal Association https://renal.org/
We found a tutorial on how to correctly wear face mask and gloves https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2020/mar/31/how-to-correctly-wear-your-coronavirus-face-mask-and-gloves-video
I would love to hear from you on Facebook+Instagram: @ohemaatalks. Twitter @ohemaa_talks.
Stay healthy.
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Episode 3: Socioeconomic impact on legalising cannabis
Join me as I discuss the socioeconomic impact on legalising cannabis with Dr Stephen Wemakor is a psychiatrist working at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, the 2nd largest referral centre in Ghana.
He is a Member of the Ghana College of Physicians & Surgeons, Psychiatry Faculty and has interests in mental health promotion and research.
You can reach him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-wemakor-0a092a142/
For listeners in Ghana looking for more information on Mental Health can contact the Mental Health Society of Ghana (MEHSOG), a NGO situated in Accra.
Contact details
Phone: +233 302 781712
Mobile:+233 24 4314241
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @mehsog
Rehab facilities finder in Ghana and other parts of Africa can be found on Rehab Path: https://rehabs.africa/location/ghana/
More information on alcohol or drug addiction, recovery or treatment is available on the Alcoholics Anonymous website.https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/members/fellowship-magazines
I look forward to hearing from you on Facebook+Instagram: @ohemaatalks. Twitter @ohemaa_talks.
*Apologies for the static audio on this episode, we had some connectivity issues during the recording but hope you can still enjoy the episode.
Stay healthy.
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