Controlled Explosions in Mental Health

 

Author talk (75 minutes)

 

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This 75-minute presentation introduces the central ideas behind Controlled Explosions in Mental Health.

In this talk, Charlie Heriot-Maitland explores how patterns such as self-sabotage, self-criticism and self-harm can be understood as meaningful protective responses rather than personal failures.

Rather than asking “What’s wrong with me?”, the framework invites a different question: "What might this be protecting me from?"

Originally delivered as the Book Launch Webinar in February 2026, this presentation offers a clear and accessible introduction to the model for anyone curious about how these ideas relate to their own inner lives and experiences.

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  • Full 75-minute presentation
  • Downloadable PDF of the presentation slides
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About the collaboration

  • This recording is shared in collaboration with The Compassionate Mind Foundation, an international charity dedicated to promoting wellbeing through the scientific understanding and application of compassion.
  • 50% of all donations go directly to the Foundation.

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