About Us
At Mental Health TV, we provide mental health education to the general public, as well as medical students, or
professionals looking for CPD. We believe mental health education is extremely
important for those dealing with mental health problems, but also a key to
becoming more aware of when there really is a problem. Mental Health TV was
founded by Dr Andrew Macaulay, MD, MSc., MRC Psych. He has been a practising
Psychiatrist for over 30 years, and is passionate about mental health
education.
Our Programmes
We make lots of different programmes,
ranging from Insights on Depression to The Medicated Misadventures of Sarah
Tonin. The Medicated Misadventures of Sarah Tonin is an animated short series
that we are working on to show how serotonin, adrenaline, noradrenaline and
dopamine work together to affect our moods. The aim for this programme is to
provide mental health education to a broad audience and simply explain the way
these neurotransmitters can work. This will help with awareness on how SSRI
anti-depressants work as well.
The Medicated Misadventures of Sarah
Tonin
What we are aiming to achieve with this
programme is mental health education that is eye-catching and interesting. Many
sources of mental health education, while good, are in the familiar format of
talking heads. We decided to change serotonin into a character called Sarah and demonstrate simply what her tasks were when it came to regulating mood. The
catecholamines (noradrenaline, adrenaline, and dopamine), we turned into cats
named Nora, Addy and Dopey. They all live in in the brain of a 20-something
party animal. Nora is fitness obsessed and keeps the body ready to move, Addy
is always on watch for things that make Mac anxious, and Dopey encourages Mac
to do the things that he enjoys – though this isn’t always helpful. Sarah sends
messages to the nerve cells every day, but if she slacks, Mac’s mood can dip as
things go out of balance. The second episode will demonstrate the function of
SSRI anti-depressants. This is important, as there are a lot of misconceptions
about anti-depressants and sometimes this prevents people from seeking
treatment for their mental health problems.
Matters of the Mind
Matters of the Mind is a YouTube series
that we regularly update. It’s bite-size mental health education, covering a
variety of topics, with our most recent one being caffeine and mental health.
We’ve also covered schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive
disorder, trichotillomania and more. These are short and snappy, in the hope they
can appeal to a broader audience. Matters of the Mind also expands to TikTok
and Instagram, to provide bite-size information and mental health education to
a younger audience. Some may think that educating younger generations on mental
health is controversial, but it can help somebody to be self-aware as they grow
older, and to recognise if they need help. A huge part of mental health
education goes towards the awareness of when things are becoming a problem.