Keeping the Passion Alive

Published: womenmeanbusiness.com
Author: Áilín Quinlan
Expert Opinion: Dr. Malie Coyne

“It’s the fire in the belly and the zeal to succeed that drives most entrepreneurs to success – but how do you keep that fire burning through the humdrum grind of managing your business?

According to research carried out for the Harvard Business Review (HBR), which tracked more than 100 entrepreneurs in the founding stages of their ventures over a period of 10 months, that passion and enthusiasm can fade.”

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My Anorexia Story – TV3 Elaine Show

On the Elaine show on TV3 I shared my teenage battle with anorexia and offered some advice to those affected and their loved ones.

For more on my story read the article written by Caitriona McMahon.

TV3 Elaine show - Malie Coyne

Me on the Elaine show on TV3 yesterday where I shared my teenage battle with anorexia and offer some advice to those affected and their loved ones

Posted by Dr. Malie Coyne on Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Dr. Malie Coyne Irish Clinical Psychologist

The psychologist who speaks about her own battle with anorexia

Published: irelandtodaynews.com
Author: Caitriona McMahon
Interviewee: Dr. Malie Coyne

This week is Eating Disorder Awareness Week and so when the opportunity to interview Dr Malie Coyne arose based on her lived experience of anorexia nervosa it became clear she could help others break the chains that bind them.

As a clinical psychologist with over 18 years experience and now working as a part-time lecturer on the Doctorate Of Psychological Science in the National University Of Ireland Galway Dr Coyne cuts an impressive figure – but she’s lived and survived the pain that others suffer today in silence.”

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15 ways to support a loved one with an eating disorder

Published: Irish Independent
Author: Áilín Quinlan
Expert Opinion: Dr. Malie Coyne

“Up to a staggering 200,000 people in Ireland are affected by eating disorders. To mark Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Áilín Quinlan talks to Harriet Parsons, psychotherapist with BodyWhys, and with clinical psychologist Dr Malie Coyne, a lecturer at NUI Galway to address some of the common myths surrounding the issue.”

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Nurture your child’s emotional health and boost their resilience – Interview

My interview with Dolores Andrew-Gavin for the 2017 Global Emotional Health Summit

What are the key INGREDIENTS needed to nurture your child's emotional health and to boost their resilience as they grow older?

What is the balance needed between boundaries and love? What is the critical window of opportunity that is #infantmentalhealth?

Here is my video interview with Dolores Andrew-Gavin for the 2017 Global Emotional Health Summit

Global Emotional Health Summit Interview

What are the key INGREDIENTS for a child's emotional health?

Mind and Mental Wellbeing – Newstalk interview with Ciara Kelly

Watch my Newstalk 'Alive and Kicking' interview with the cool Ciara Kelly where I share practical tips for The Sunday Business Post 'Mind and Mental Wellbeing' Plan.

Find out how to identify your core values and why you need to increase nourishing activities in your life before you can set goals for 2017!

Newstalk podcast - Mind and Mental Wellbeing Plan

Watch today's Newstalk 'Alive and Kicking' interview with the cool Ciara Kelly where I share practical tips for The Sunday Business Post 'Mind and Mental Wellbeing' Plan. Find out how to identify your core values and why you need to increase nourishing activities in your life before you can set goals for 2017!

Posted by Dr. Malie Coyne on Sunday, January 8, 2017

Health & Wellbeing Plan – The Sunday Business Post

Each of us holds individual values sacred, which tell the story of who we are and what is important to us. If we closely align our personal goals with the things we most value, we will feel happier and find better balance.

Check out my 4 week Mind and Mental Wellbeing Plan beginning on 1st January 2017 in The Sunday Business Post.

SBP Health & Wellbeing

Don't miss week two of our brilliant free health and wellbeing plan to get you back on track for 2017 - only in this weekend's Sunday Business Post.

Posted by The Business Post on Friday, January 6, 2017

2016 Glaxosmithkline Ireland Impact award winning charity NURTURE

I was honoured to be asked to feature in this powerful video for the 2016 Glaxosmithkline Ireland Impact award winning charity NURTURE, which offers a nationwide no wait list counselling service to women during conception, pregnancy and childbirth.

"About 10% of women suffer from Postnatal Depression. There is a stigma around mental health generally, but in terms of maternal mental health I think it's difficult for mothers to reach out and to say they need help ~ With Nurture what I admire about them is this no wait list policy so it means that within a week or two, the woman will get seen ~ It's all about nurturing the mother to nurture herself but also to nurture her relationship with her baby".

Nurture - GSK Ireland Impact Award

@nurturecharity - Providing counselling and support for maternal mental health illnesses #GSKIrelandIMPACT

Posted by Dr. Malie Coyne on Sunday, January 1, 2017

How to say no: the art of assertiveness

Published: Irish Independent
Author: Joanna Kiernan
Expert Opinion – Dr. Malie Coyne

“Being assertive is the most successful way to express your needs and is vital to your emotional well-being. It is about advocating for yourself in a way that is positive and proactive. It is about being direct about what you need, want, feel or believe, whilst also respecting the rights and beliefs of others..”

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A Lust for Life win Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Impact award 2016

A Lust for Life won the hugely coveted Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Impact award on 12th October 2016. I was honoured when they chose me as their First Follower for "guiding them through some critical junctures when they really needed support in the early days".

Here is a testimonial written by A Lust for Life Co-Founders Niall Breslin (Bressie) & Susan Quirke on my close involvement with them since October 2015:

"Dr. Malie Coyne, Clinical Psychologist based in Galway was A Lust for Life's first follower. Although Malie followed our vision, passion and drive to create real change, we followed her profound capacity to humanise and communicate psychology in a way that is highly professional and yet penetrates the heart, which she always does with such grace. Malie also shares our passion for a new Ireland, an Ireland that puts the wellbeing of its people first. She has guided us through some tough periods at critical junctures when we were met with waves of darkness, struggle and pain from people contacting us looking for help, and she helped us embrace the light together. Activism and social entrepreneurship can sometimes be an incredibly lonely and frightening place, words that often reverberate on those evenings when you feel suffocated by your own fears, concerns, thoughts, and demons while recognising the needs and struggles of others. Malie has made this a far less lonely road for us all at A Lust for Life at times when we needed to hear it and allowed us recognise the impact of our work which we sometimes lose sight of".

For more information on Bressie's reaction to winning the award see the following article: http://www.alustforlife.com/mental-health/well-being/a-year-in-the-life

Here also is a video clip of Bressie's acceptance speech on the night: https://youtu.be/0KwSyrAlrzM

Walk In My Shoes 2016 – Radio interview

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Here is a podcast of me being interviewed by PPI Gold Award winning presenter Ms. Aisling Riordan on “Walk in My Shoes” radio, Ireland’s only all-digital pop-up radio station, on 12th October 2016.

In honour of World Mental Health Awareness Week, I shared the foundations of children’s mental health and what parents can do to nurture their children’s well being. I also gave my views on the need to adequately resource primary care services, as early intervention is key in preventing more significant mental health issues. I also spoke about A lust for Life’s Social Enterpreneurs Ireland Impact award win and my proud role as their designated First Follower.  (14 min 30 secs – 30 min 40 secs)

“Mastering Stress and The Game of Exams” – Zeminar Youth Summit 2016

I was delighted to share the best bits of my A Lust for Life Exam Stress Management course with Fifth and Leaving Cert students to help them approach exams like preparing for a marathon.

I also cover how the optimum amount of stress can be harnessed for a good performance. Have a watch if you are interested in stress at all. Also useful for teachers and parents.

Mastering Exam Stress

Dr Malie Coyne, Clinical Psychologist speaks about Mastering Exam Stress at Zeminar, a must watch for all students, parents and teachers.

Posted by Zeminar on Monday, March 13, 2017

Understanding Postnatal Depression

Published: whatsupmum.ie
Author: Dr. Malie Coyne

Postnatal depression (PND) can be lonely, distressing and frightening. In the beginning it can look like the “baby blues”, because they share symptoms, includingmood swings, sadness, insomnia and irritability. However, symptoms of PND are more severe; they last longer, and can really interfere with your ability to function andcare for your baby. PND affects about one in ten mothers.

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The Future is Unwritten – Electric Picnic 2016 – Hosted by A Lust For Life

Below...  I joined Minister for Health Simon Harris in a lively discussion entitled “The Future is Unwritten” on the future of mental health which was chaired by Roisin Ingles, from the Irish Times. This was part of a dedicated new mental health and wellbeing stage at Electric Picnic hosted by A Lust for Life, a new non-profit wellbeing movement set up by mental health campaigner Niall Breslin (Bressie).

The panel lineup (from left to right) was - Minister for Health Simon Harris, Tomas O’Ruairc from the Teaching Council of Ireland, Dr. Malie Coyne Clinical Psychologist, Blindboy Boatclub of the Rubber Bandits and Brian Higgins CEO of Pieta House.

Following the event, I reflected for the Wicklow Voice: “I was honoured to be involved in such an important conversation on the future of mental health in this country. Having Minister Harris present was a huge opportunity for each of us to map out our diverse ideas for progress going forward. Personally I was delighted that Minister Harris acknowledged my ideas on the need to adequately resource primary care services; and the importance of prioritising Infant and Perinatal Mental Health to fully support parents and give children the best head start in life”.

The Future is Unwritten

Posted by A Lust For Life on Sunday, September 4, 2016

The Future is Unwritten at #EP2016

Posted by A Lust For Life on Sunday, September 4, 2016

Interview with Hannah Lilly – Blogger & Creator #TheJoyProject

Interview with Hannah Lilly, inspirational speaker, Huffington post blogger and creator of #TheJoyProject. She shares her story of striving for the “perfect body” and feeling very low in herself. She describes her “rock bottom moment” and the rules she followed to create wellbeing. She invites listeners to join her in #TheJoyProject.

Interview with Stella O’Malley – Author “Cotton Wool Kids” & “Bully-Proof Kids”

Interview with psychotherapist and author Stella O’Malley about her rebellious nature growing up, her need for freedom, and how her sensitivities prompted her to become psychotherapist. She shares her difficult transition into motherhood and what prompted her to write her critically acclaimed book “Cotton Wool Kids” and her sequel on Bullying “Bully-Proof Kids”.

“Mental Health Laid Bare”- Dublin City FM Dr. Malie Coyne interviews Katherine Lynch

Published: alustforlife.com
Author: Dr. Malie Coyne

There are a lot of different messages about mental health in the public domain and in the media. Equally there are many organisations carrying out incredible work in the backdrop of a challenged health system. Behind all of this dialogue are real people with powerful stories of struggle and recovery, which I feel deserve to be shared with others. Because mental health issues are made worse by stigma and silence, my new radio show “Mental Health Laid Bare” is all about giving people a voice to share their wisdom on mental health, and their tools for recovery and wellbeing. I hope that hearing real stories will help others out there to feel like they are not alone and totake the first step towards recovery.

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Social Anxiety – Interview with Francis Cleary – Founder of Step Out Ireland

Interview with Francis Cleary, Founder of Step Out Ireland, as he shares his personal story of struggling with social anxiety and how seeking help was the most difficult yet rewarding move he ever made. Step Out Ireland aims to increase awareness of social anxiety disorder and organises nationwide Positive Steps social meet up groups for those affected.