
Hollie and Keir remember to introduce themselves, think about the first documentary about "personality disorder" they are aware of being on national TV and lament that there was a lot of talk of madness and disorder and not enough 'natural responses to abuse'.
May 23, 2024
52 min

Hollie Berrigan and Keir Harding return for WKOM season two. It kicks off with some reflections around why there was a 2 year gap between episodes before leaping in to the rights and wrongs of using a BPD diagnosis for children. The attempt to see things from both sides is largely a failure. If you want to add your name to a letter saying children shouldn't be diagnosed than do so here:
https://openletter.earth/children-should-not-be-diagnosed-with-a-personality-disorder-in-the-uk-300f7de4
Do get in touch at [email protected]
May 6, 2024
1 hr 9 min

On a day where radio 4 do a program on Mental Health rehab units https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0013hrt
And the BIGSPD out of area placement report comes out https://bigspd.org.uk/bigspd-ooa/
This is Keir & Hollie talking about their experience of "specialist" personality disorder placements. The best/worst guests so far? Let us know!
Jan 18, 2022
36 min

MBT is one of the few therapies with an evidence base for those diagnosed with "personality disorder". In this episode co-creator of MBT Anthony Bateman talks about the therapy, how it works and who it is supposed to help while dispelling some myths about the therapy. Anthony talks with a lot of expertise and and compassion on the subject and we both really enjoyed this interview.
His writing is very accessible and this book is a must read for all those interested in this area. Enjoy and let us know what you think - [email protected], @wrongkindofmad on twitter and instagram and we're on Facebook, but we never use it. Keep in touch!
Aug 24, 2021
1 hr 9 min

Reflecting on the second (and last) day of the British Personality Disorder Conference, we consider the future of the term personality disorder, the presentation of a family whose daughters died by suicide calling for earlier diagnosis and we talk of the impact of racism in society and services. Why are personality disorder services predominantly white? Why do black people pick up different labels, more often in criminal justice services rather than mental health ones?
Big trigger warning for this podcast as it considers themes around abuse and suicide. It's also got the heaviest feel of any of the episodes we have done thus far.
Jun 29, 2021
1 hr 18 min

Our first ever live episode. Keir and Hollie are joined by Nurse Lecturer Dan Warrender as they reflect on the first day of the BiGSPD conference. They are joined by Oliver Dale and Julia Blazdell - the BIGSPD co presidents, Sheena Dean, Tulane Chiarletti and Vanessa Jones. Covering topics such as systemic racism, coercive care, SIM, out of are placements and the old favourite what are we doing telling people their personalities are disordered, this is a whistle stop tour of what in the conference stood out for us.
Its also the least 'produced' and most hastily edited. Edited might be a strong word here. Enjoy :-)
Jun 15, 2021
1 hr 36 min

For decades Sue Sibbald has fought to improve the experience of those who get the diagnosis of personality disorder. She started the popular Sunday night peer support session #BPDchat on twitter and co chaired the consensus statement on 'personality disorder' which called for the label to be abandoned. You can read the consensus statement here:
https://www.mind.org.uk/media-a/4408/consensus-statement-final.pdf
Sue talking about the consensus statement on the BBC is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAw4XrJHC-A
Sue has written a chapter in a recent book about these issues. We cannot recommend the book highly enough and hope to have a few more of the chapter authors on the podcast soon. You can get it here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Working-Effectively-Personality-Disorder-Organisational/dp/1912755971
Keep in touch with us on twitter @wrongkindofmad, Instagram @wrongkindofmad or email [email protected]
May 26, 2021
1 hr 15 min

Another episode where we learned a lot! Peter talks about the problems with the personality disorder diagnosis and argues for a different way of categorising distress. Clearly passionate about the topic, Peter wonders if we can respond to suffering without labelling people as ill. See what you think.
Do like, rate and subscribe to the podcast. If you can share it on social media we really appreciate it. Share your feedback with us on @wrongkindofmad on twitter and instagram, find the page we never use on Facebook or email [email protected]
Peter is professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Liverpool, and an honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist with Mersey Care NHS Trust. His most recent publications are:
A Manifesto for Mental Health: Why We Need a Revolution in Mental Health Care https://www.amazon.co.uk/Manifesto-Mental-Health-Need-Revolution/dp/3030243850
A Prescription for Psychiatry: Why We Need a Whole New Approach to Mental Health and Wellbeing. Palgrave Macmillan, London. [A Prescription for PsychiatryA Prescription for Psychiatry.
New Laws of Psychology: Why Nature and Nurture Alone Can't Explain Human Behaviour. Constable & Robinson, London. [ http://www.constablerobinson.com/?section=books&book=the_new_laws_of_psychology_9781780336008_trade_paperback ].
He recently launched a free, online, open-access course exploring our understanding of mental health and well-being. [ https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/mental-health-and-well-being ].
May 4, 2021
1 hr 15 min

If you're at all interested in the diagnosis of "Personality Disorder" there's some essential information in here about the changes coming in once ICD-11 is adopted in January. EUPD (and all the other types of personality disorder will go. Your diagnosis will now be Personality Disorder and rated as Severe, Moderate or Mild. Mild has the same threshold as a diagnosis of personality disorder has now. All this and more from Mike Crawford who was on the ICD-11 committee and is a professor at Imperial College London.
If you've got anything to let us know about the podcast please get in touch on Twitter @wrongkindofmad Instagram @wrongkindofmad or email [email protected]
Apr 19, 2021
59 min

Dr Lucy Johnstone is perhaps one of the most vocal campaigners for ways of describing distress that do not identify people as being ill or disordered. As one of the authors of the Power Threat Meaning Framework, in this episode Lucy describes how the model came together and how it can be applied in society. We also explore some of the polarities that arise when these issues are debated, particularly on social media.
Lucy is on Twitter - @clinpsychLucy
Website of the PTMF https://www.bps.org.uk/power-threat-meaning-framework
Link for the PTMF book: https://www.pccs-books.co.uk/products/a-straight-talking-introduction-to-the-power-threat-meaning-framework-an-alternative-to-psychiatric-diagnosis
The Drop the Disorder Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1182483948461309/
Mar 31, 2021
59 min
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