All in the Mind Episodes Episode guide
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Dishonesty researcher accused of fraud; hypocrisy; suicide prevention; awe
Dishonesty researcher accused of fraud, psychology of hypocrisy, suicide prevention, awe.
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The psychology of hope
We’re at the Northern Ireland Science Festival, exploring the psychology of hope.
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Seasonality, learning to hope, and the gender citation gap
Seasonal psychology, learning to hope, male psychologists forget their female colleagues.
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How nightmares link to real-life fears, and new research tackling post-cardiac arrest PTSD
The link between phobias and nightmares, and treating PTSD in cardiac arrest survivors.
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The science behind screentime, the effect of live music, and can you imagine sounds in your head?
Are we really addicted to our phones? We take a look at the evidence.
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What's going on with girls' mental health?
Claudia Hammond looks at the latest research into mental health issues among teenage girls
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Eating to improve memory, and a new play about mental health services
Can what we eat improve our cognition? And a new play about NHS mental health services.
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What Mastermind can tell us about blinking, how music shapes memory and why anger can be a useful emotion
Emotive music can shape the way we store and recall memories, according to new research.
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The impact of bad news, compassion fatigue, and the psychology of whistleblowing
What affect does media exposure to traumatic news events have on our mental health?
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Rowing the Atlantic in the name of science, psychologists tackling poverty, and the scent of fear makes us more observant.
Rowing an ocean for science, psychologists tackling poverty, and how fear helps us see.
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ADHD medication shortage, life after being a carer and the benefits of keeping positive secrets
With a national shortage of medications, what can people living with ADHD do?
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Belief in conspiracy theories, exercising before work, and living with OCD
Do more of us believe in conspiracy theories than ever before?
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New psychosis drug, why its hard to recall 2021, and counselling in later life
A new psychosis drug, why we forget 2021, and therapy in later life – it’s not too late.
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Grieving when estranged, musical hallucinations and the benefits of snoozing your alarm
Exploring the complex emotions of losing an estranged parent.
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Increasing humility, suppressing negative thoughts and talking about mental health at work
Showing off might be on trend, but practising humility could bring benefits beyond praise.
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All in the Mind Awards Ceremony
Winners announced in the All in the Mind Awards for groups, individuals and professionals.
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Male friendship
A discussion from the Cheltenham Science Festival on the issues men face with friendship.
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The perfection trap: do you feel 'good enough'?
Aiming for perfection: striving for success or risking our mental health?
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Can we fix mental health care?
Two of the most senior leaders in the field discuss the future of mental health support.
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Stories of Loss and Hope
Latest Awards finalists: a supportive boss and an online support group
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Supporting a son with schizophrenia
All in the Mind Awards: a mother who supports her musician son, living with schizophrenia.
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How much empathy should doctors have?
When it comes to healthcare, is there such a thing as caring too much?
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Do lonely brains see the world differently?
Plus a look into the world of research journals that aren’t quite what they seem.
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Aphasia
Communication problems after stroke: intensive speech therapy can make all the difference.
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Feeling an unseen presence
What creates the sensation that someone else is in the room?
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Can you knit away your worries?
Claudia Hammond ponders whether crochet can help to ease mental health problems.
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Fergal Keane and PTSD
Fergal Keane on living with PTSD. Daryl O'Connor's Covid and mental health research.
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The sudden rise in teenagers developing tics during the pandemic
How much is social media behind a rise in involuntary tics in teens during the pandemic?
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Can Mental Health Awareness have unintended consequences?
Do mental health awareness campaigns help reduce stigma or lead to unintended consequences
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Devices to aid our memories and safe music for driving
Tips on how best to use devices to aid our memories.