
Philippa Perry's Families in Crisis
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Philippa Perry
About this listen
What happens to the rest of the family when someone has an addiction or mental health crisis?
Families who support and care for someone they love during a challenging time are at the heart of this podcast series. These people’s stories often go unheard. People who look after a close relative who is an addict or experiences long-term mental illness tell us their stories.
The emotional fallout for these families can be devastating, time-consuming, financially-draining and long-term. For some, it’s also a taboo subject within their community and carries with it a terrible social stigma.
A Just Radio production for Audible Originals.
A note from Philippa:
"If you have been affected by any of the stories you've been listening to on my podcasts then here are some NGOs, charities and other organisations, which I hope will help you and your family. Some of them are international, with links and branches all over the world, others are based mainly in the UK where this series was recorded. Please search online for further resources where you are in the world.
All the people who agreed to talk to me for this series did so because they wanted to offer hope to others in similar situations and a way forward; they wanted to break down the walls of silence, shame and loneliness that carers all over the world face looking after members of their family facing addiction and mental health crises.
If you are a carer then I hope you will find help and a degree of comfort in listening to others recounting their own stories and personal difficulties, and realise that you are not alone."
- Philippa Perry
- Adfam – improving lives for families affected by drugs and alcohol: adfam.org.uk/
- Al Anon – help and support for family and friends of alcoholics: al-anon.org/
- Beat – giving advice and support to families coping with Anorexia: beateatingdisorders.org.uk/
- Bipolar UK – the national charity dedicated to supporting individuals with bipolar, their families and carers: bipolaruk.org/
- Carers Trust – a charity for, with and about living with the challenges of caring for a family member or friend: carers.org/
- Carers UK – giving advice, support and information to carers: carersuk.org/
- Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance – a resource for those living with mood disorders and their families in the US: dbsalliance.org/
- Find a Balance – dedicated to working with BAME community in London giving help and practical support with mental health issues: findabalance.org/
- Living with Schizophrenia – information and support for those living with schizophrenia and those who care for them: livingwithschizophreniauk.org/
- Mental Health Foundation – working with those affected by mental health illness and their families: mentalhealth.org.uk/
- Mind – the mental health charity: mind.org.uk/
- Nar-Anon – support for families and friends of drug addicts: nar-anon.org/
- OCD Action – the UK’s largest charity helping those with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and their families: ocdaction.org.uk/
- Rethink – a charity dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by mental illness and their carers: rethink.org/
- Sane – a charity which supports those with mental illness and those caring for them: sane.org.uk/
- We are with you – support for those experiencing problems with mental health, drugs or alcohol and their families in England and Scotland: wearewithyou.org.uk/
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Oct 19 202032 mins
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One of the best podcasts I have listened to.
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Very thoughtful
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Loved it
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I thought Phillipa was a very good host, and dealt with each family sensitively.
I think this Podcast will bring hope to others, and help to show we are not alone in our struggles.
Excellent Series, Thought Prevoking.
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Informative and Compassionate
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Families in Crisis
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Insightful and educational
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families in crisis
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Emotional
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In the real world every family has their ghosts, secrets and traumas.
If life is going well for you then be grateful but in listening to these episodes it is clear that it is the dreadful times that really illustrate our capacity to love.
The greatest gift these participants have given their family member, is to recognise that they need help, to stand with them and never give up.
I am a parent of grown children and could identify with many of the emotions.
Two episodes really took my breath away - in episode 5 on OCD, the two adult daughters were such outstanding women.
I do hope they will both always prioritise their own well-being.
Episode 7 was also so awe-inspiring. The parents are aware of a challenging road ahead but they really have already made a life changing difference to their son’s outcome.
They have rescued him and they will continue to do so.
Educational listening and l thank all the participants.
Total Admiration
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