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Hannah is a dedicated GP, an AccessAble Ambassador, and a disabled person herself.
She brings a unique perspective to the discussion on mental health, blending her professional expertise with her lived experience as someone with a disability.
Hannah shares valuable insights on dealing with challenging mental health periods, drawing from her extensive medical background. As a GP, she provides practical tips and advice for managing mental health, especially in the context of disability. Additionally, she opens up about her personal journey with mental health, offering a glimpse into her own experiences and how they have shaped her understanding of mental well-being.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that delves into the intersection of disability and mental health, exploring this vital topic's medical and personal aspects.
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Navigating mental health as a disabled person and GP: with Hannah Barham Brown