This is how I remember Neil from officer training 30 years ago - open, friendly, engaging and utterly professional. A really great person who has made a positive difference for so many people.
@jamesdoyle5405Ай бұрын
Really liked how the Doctor made himself part of the team wherever he was posted. He seems like a person who really wants to make a difference.
@lonpfrb26 күн бұрын
The correct approach to joining the team, and learning how it works. Also the correct research approach for psychiatry. A smart man.
@gregbarber758526 күн бұрын
What a lovely guy and more broadly experienced than he's letting on here. You can see Kate enjoyed speaking to him too.
@Revup128 күн бұрын
Few will understand how much Neil and his research have changed the face of mental health and trauma response in the Armed Forces and worldwide. Thanks Neil.
@robstafford830627 күн бұрын
Really great presentation, thanks Dr Greenberg and BFBS!
@splashtargetcoxswainАй бұрын
Love these interviews. More please.
@paullough494627 күн бұрын
Dr. Greenberg, Anytime you want Depth on the connection between Shame and Grief just knock me up.
@leejeffery5808Ай бұрын
Goodness
@leejeffery5808Ай бұрын
Maximum forces
@BIBIWCICCАй бұрын
One of the biggest waste of money in the Royal Navy is the doctors. There are more doctors and dentist than we have ships and bases combined!
@williammurray1346Ай бұрын
Couldn't be the navy without the scab lifters😊
@lonpfrb26 күн бұрын
The Navy has high expectations so as a responsible employer it is only right that they invest in physical and mental health. As a taxpayer, I'm glad that they do. Dr.Greenburg mentioned the need to share patient data when people leave the service and become veterans so sounds like some doctors are doing important work to uphold the military covenant by caring for veterans, not discarding them...