Doctor, mental health advocate, consultant psychiatrist, professional author and public speaker.
Dr Helen Schultz is an experienced mental health advocate and has extensive experience as a public speaker in person and with all forms of media, including television. Dr Schultz wrote her first book, 'How Shrinks Think' in 2014 and since this time has continued as a professional author, writing for 'Medical Republic', ‘Australian Doctor’ and 'Women's Agenda'.
Dr Helen featured on Studio 10
Dr. Helen Schultz recently spoke with Studio 10 hosts Sarah Harris and Tristan MacManus about the effects of burnout on medical professionals and the mental health issues they face as a result.
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Dr Helen Schultz is a consultant psychiatrist who has worked in the mental health space for over twenty years.
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Virginia Giuffre's memoir and the ongoing public consumption of Epstein-related content raise urgent clinical questions about uncontained trauma exposure. Material that would normally require multiple therapy sessions, professional supervision, and careful pacing is now consumed by millions without protective factors present. For the estimated one in four adults carrying unresolved childhood sexual abuse trauma, graphic narratives can reactivate neural systems, trigger flashbacks, and escalate suicidal thoughts—even without personal disclosure or recognition of their own experiences. This article examines why unfiltered public exposure to trauma material has population-wide psychiatric consequences and calls for ethical debate about releasing graphic content without genuine support structures for those inadvertently harmed.