All in the Mind Episodes Episode guide
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The Stress Special: The Results - Time for a Laugh - Disclosing Mental Health Histories
The results from a scientific study of UK stress levels: how stressed are we as a nation?
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Taxi Drivers - Mental Illness and Work - Neuroscience and the Law
Taxi drivers' brains; disclosing mental health problems at work; neuroscience and the law.
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Bipolar Disorder - Complaints Choirs - Employment and Mental Illness
Bipolar disorder and misdiagnosis; complaining; employment support with mental illness.
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Anxiety - Fraud in Psychology - Earworms
Mentoring scheme for people with anxiety, fraud in psychology and earworms.
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English Riots - Anchoring - Bullying
English riots; "anchoring" and credit card minimum payments; bullying and BPD.
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Daniel Kahneman - Conjoined Twins
One of the world's most influential psychologists, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman.
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The "Nudge" to Good Behaviour
Can we be 'nudged' into good behaviour? We report on the UK's Behavioural Insights Team.
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Sleep - Hysteria
The power of sleep to improve memory and why hysteria isn't a thing of the past.
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Romanian Orphanage Babies: 21 Years On
Their treatment shocked the world - how have the adopted Romanian babies recovered?
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Antipsychotic Drugs - Breaking Habits - PTSD
Health risks of antipsychotic drugs, breaking habits, PTSD after recovering bodies in Iraq
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Arson - Parenting Courses - Autism
Understanding arsonists; Parents teach parenting skills to each other and Autism.
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Gambling and Superstition - Gardening for Mental Health - Metaphors
The link between gambling and superstitious thinking, and gardening for mental health.
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Mental Health in Hong Kong
A special programme about mental health care in Hong Kong. Claudia Hammond reports.
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The Stress Special
The launch of an online experiment to test the nation's mental health.
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Siblings with Mental Health Problems - Grief - Predicting the Future
Siblings with mental health problems, expert prediction, and are stages of grief a myth?
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Compassion and Faith - Junk Food Adverts - Magicians
Claudia Hammond talks to Professor Paul Gilbert about compassion.
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Teenage Relationships - Memory
Controlling and violent behaviour in teenage relationships; super autobiographical memory.
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Racism - Defeat - Comic Strips
Can mess make us racist; how to bounce back from defeat; and a comic strip success story.
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Earthquake Trauma Treatment - Placebo Power - Facial Mimicry
A look at earthquake trauma treatment, the power of placebo, and reading emotions.
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Ostracism - Anorexia
Rejected, dejected. Claudia Hammond discusses ostracism with Prof Kip Williams.
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Personal Space - Suicide and Bereavement - Reporting Neuroscience
Claudia Hammond on personal space and claustrophobia. What can brain scans tell us?
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Professor James Fallon's Self-Discovery - Mirror-Pain - Spring
Claudia Hammond talks to a neuroscientist who has the brain and genes of a psychopath.
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London's East End Baby Language Lab
Claudia Hammond joins mothers and babies at a portable language lab in London's East End.
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Mental Illness - The Remote Psychiatrist - Who Do You Think You Are?
Claudia Hammond unpicks the statistic that 1 in 4 people have a mental health problem.
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Adoption and Social Networking
Claudia Hammond looks at social networking and adoption.
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Wiring the Brain
Wiring the brain. Plus online psychological support for cancer. Claudia Hammond reports.
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Life in and out of Asylums - Digital Memories - Work Capability Test
Life in and out of the asylum. Poet and writer John O'Donoghue talks to Claudia Hammond.
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Preventing Flashbacks - Taste and Music - Therapeutic Design
Claudia Hammond looks at how the senses influence our memories, food and homes.
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Cognitive Psychology - Testosterone and City Traders - Suicide Bombers
Claudia Hammond investigates cognitive psychology and the challenge to forensic science.
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Young Offenders - Twenty Four Hour Memory Loss - Worrying
A new study offers hope for keeping young offenders out of prison. Claudia Hammond reports