
SheCentre: The Female Podcast
SheCentre: The Female Podcast is a transformative tool designed to create a safe space for women globally seeking solace and support. Hosted by Resty Kansiime, this podcast harnesses the power of storytelling, featuring women of diverse backgrounds who share their personal experiences and impart invaluable life lessons. Through this platform, Resty aims to empower and uplift women in Uganda and the East African region, while also fostering a sense of global sisterhood by inviting women from around the world to contribute. Join Resty on this incredible journey towards healing, empowerment, and personal growth. Tune in every Monday to experience the strength and resilience of women who have triumphed over adversity, and find solace and clarity in their stories. Don't miss an episode and become a part of this essential safe space for women.
SheCentre: The Female Podcast
Empowering Mental Health: Dr. Cissy Atwine's Journey as a Psychiatrist, Mother, and Advocate
As we kick off the new year on the SheCentre Podcast, join me in a candid conversation with Dr. Cissy Atwine, a dedicated mum and psychiatrist originally from Uganda and currently residing in the UK. Not only is she a mental health advocate, but she also supports those aspiring to move to the UK as doctors and empowers Ugandan mothers through transformative group therapy. Dr. Cissy opens up about her journey into psychiatry, influenced by her academic excellence, love for connecting with people, and a personal history of family schizophrenia and early childhood sexual abuse. Balancing her demanding career with family life, she reveals the intricate dance and the essential role family therapy played in maintaining her mental well-being. Our conversation dives into the perception of mental health in Uganda, challenging the status quo.
Dr. Cissy delves into the concept of "re-parenting self," a transformative journey she initiated during her own therapy sessions as a mother. She bravely shares her experience of processing long-suppressed trauma, acknowledging her own history of sexual abuse, and how becoming a mother prompted her to confront and heal from it. The episode unfolds with invaluable tips on how parents can support their children through similar processes and protect them from potential harm. Dr. Cissy sheds light on being there for survivors of sexual abuse and offers encouragement for the new year, emphasizing the importance of taking one step at a time, even when plans go awry.
Explore more about Dr. Cissy and her impactful work at Cissy Atwine's Website and connect with her on social media.
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