We’re at the Northern Ireland Science Festival, exploring the psychology of hope.
Published on Wednesday, 27th March 2024.
Seasonal psychology, learning to hope, male psychologists forget their female colleagues.
Published on Wednesday, 20th March 2024.
The link between phobias and nightmares, and treating PTSD in cardiac arrest survivors.
Published on Tuesday, 12th March 2024.
Are we really addicted to our phones? We take a look at the evidence.
Published on Tuesday, 5th March 2024.
Claudia Hammond looks at the latest research into mental health issues among teenage girls
Published on Tuesday, 27th February 2024.
Can what we eat improve our cognition? And a new play about NHS mental health services.
Published on Tuesday, 20th February 2024.
Emotive music can shape the way we store and recall memories, according to new research.
Published on Tuesday, 19th December 2023.
What affect does media exposure to traumatic news events have on our mental health?
Published on Tuesday, 12th December 2023.
Rowing an ocean for science, psychologists tackling poverty, and how fear helps us see.
Published on Tuesday, 5th December 2023.
With a national shortage of medications, what can people living with ADHD do?
Published on Wednesday, 29th November 2023.
Do more of us believe in conspiracy theories than ever before?
Published on Tuesday, 21st November 2023.
A new psychosis drug, why we forget 2021, and therapy in later life – it’s not too late.
Published on Wednesday, 15th November 2023.
Exploring the complex emotions of losing an estranged parent.
Published on Wednesday, 8th November 2023.
Showing off might be on trend, but practising humility could bring benefits beyond praise.
Published on Tuesday, 31st October 2023.
Winners announced in the All in the Mind Awards for groups, individuals and professionals.
Published on Tuesday, 27th June 2023.
A discussion from the Cheltenham Science Festival on the issues men face with friendship.
Published on Tuesday, 20th June 2023.
Aiming for perfection: striving for success or risking our mental health?
Published on Tuesday, 13th June 2023.
Two of the most senior leaders in the field discuss the future of mental health support.
Published on Tuesday, 6th June 2023.
Latest Awards finalists: a supportive boss and an online support group
Published on Tuesday, 30th May 2023.
All in the Mind Awards: a mother who supports her musician son, living with schizophrenia.
Published on Thursday, 25th May 2023.
When it comes to healthcare, is there such a thing as caring too much?
Published on Friday, 19th May 2023.
Plus a look into the world of research journals that aren’t quite what they seem.
Published on Tuesday, 9th May 2023.
Communication problems after stroke: intensive speech therapy can make all the difference.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd May 2023.
What creates the sensation that someone else is in the room?
Published on Tuesday, 25th April 2023.
Claudia Hammond ponders whether crochet can help to ease mental health problems.
Published on Tuesday, 27th December 2022.
Fergal Keane on living with PTSD. Daryl O'Connor's Covid and mental health research.
Published on Tuesday, 20th December 2022.
How much is social media behind a rise in involuntary tics in teens during the pandemic?
Published on Tuesday, 13th December 2022.
Do mental health awareness campaigns help reduce stigma or lead to unintended consequences
Published on Tuesday, 6th December 2022.
Tips on how best to use devices to aid our memories.
Published on Tuesday, 29th November 2022.
2023 All in the Mind Awards, why does getting a bipolar disorder diagnosis take so long?
Published on Tuesday, 22nd November 2022.
Claudia meets Elizabeth Stokoe to find out how words can save lives during a crisis.
Published on Tuesday, 15th November 2022.
Steven Pinker on the current pandemic of poppycock and how to be more rational
Published on Tuesday, 8th November 2022.
Urban rewilding for wellbeing, oxytocin and kindness, and false alarm crowd panic.
Published on Tuesday, 28th June 2022.
The emotional impact of a parent's sexual offences on children
Published on Tuesday, 21st June 2022.
Claudia Hammond explores the psychology of regret at the Cheltenham Science Festival.
Published on Tuesday, 14th June 2022.
Claudia Hammond on the psychological trauma of breastfeeding.
Published on Tuesday, 7th June 2022.
Post-pandemic mental health, navigation ability and conversations with strangers.
Published on Tuesday, 31st May 2022.
How much evidence is there that nature boosts wellbeing and supports our mental health?
Published on Tuesday, 24th May 2022.
Evidence for manifestation; Overconfidence; Changing attitudes with radio drama
Published on Tuesday, 17th May 2022.
Treating refugee mental health, improving personal growth, and Dreamachine.
Published on Tuesday, 10th May 2022.
Dreams and dreaming; brain scans for personality traits; extrovert listening.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd May 2022.
Advice for parents on how to cope when their children are having mental health problems.
Published on Tuesday, 26th April 2022.
Claudia Hammond asks 'Can Bosses be kind?'
Published on Wednesday, 30th March 2022.
Claudia Hammond looks at the role of empathy and asks who are we kind to.
Published on Wednesday, 23rd March 2022.
Claudia Hammond asks can we ever be purely kind and do our motivations matter?
Published on Wednesday, 16th March 2022.
The results of BBC Radio 4’s unique public science project on Kindness.
Published on Wednesday, 9th March 2022.
Do our pets care about us, or do we just like to think they do?
Published on Tuesday, 28th December 2021.
Fish Oils for depression, Pain pleasure and a good life, kindness, and memory for comedy.
Published on Tuesday, 21st December 2021.
The power of expectation, buildings and neurodiversity, and music therapy for Parkinson's.
Published on Tuesday, 14th December 2021.
Earworms in sleep, bodily sensations and body image, Louis Wain exhibition.
Published on Tuesday, 7th December 2021.
Could tummy pains in children increase the risk of developing an eating disorder?
Published on Tuesday, 30th November 2021.
Depersonalisation disorder; Air pollution and mental health; Counter-messaging
Published on Tuesday, 23rd November 2021.
Claudia hears about a new treatment for people experiencing persecutory delusions.
Published on Tuesday, 16th November 2021.
What are we missing out on by shunning the office and working from home?
Published on Tuesday, 9th November 2021.
Claudia Hammond and guests explore the place of kindness in today's world
Published on Tuesday, 31st August 2021.
All in the Mind Awards ceremony from the Wellcome Collection in London.
Published on Tuesday, 29th June 2021.
Claudia Hammond discusses the psychology of bravery at the Cheltenham Science Festival.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd June 2021.
Taking breaks, the awards: Spectrum People, financial strain and pain
Published on Tuesday, 15th June 2021.
Autobiographical memory in lockdown; Awards; psychosis and nightmares; Dean Burnett
Published on Tuesday, 8th June 2021.
Claudia Hammond asks are moods contagious?
Published on Tuesday, 1st June 2021.
Entitlement and bad luck; Awards finalist; intermittent fasting and memory.
Published on Tuesday, 25th May 2021.
Voices & personality; Awards; dog jealousy; misophonia & pink drinks make you run faster
Published on Tuesday, 18th May 2021.
How can soap operas like the Archers help us psychologically?
Published on Tuesday, 11th May 2021.
How racist killings can trigger poor mental health for all black Americans.
Published on Tuesday, 4th May 2021.
First finalist in the All in the Mind Awards 2021; memory under lockdown.
Published on Tuesday, 27th April 2021.
Rapport; Brain health in later life; Changing optimism through lifespan.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd December 2020.
Childhood racism and future mental health.
Published on Tuesday, 15th December 2020.
Wellcome Trust Mental health initiative, teenage sleep, choices children make.
Published on Tuesday, 8th December 2020.
Ambiguous Loss; All in the Mind Awards; Pandemic impact on memory; Corpus Callosum
Published on Tuesday, 1st December 2020.
Claudia Hammond launches the 2021 All in the Mind Awards
Published on Tuesday, 24th November 2020.
Do recovery stories work; personality change and Covid.
Published on Tuesday, 17th November 2020.
Spotting fake news; Humour Seriously; Green Prescriptions a joy or chore?
Published on Tuesday, 10th November 2020.
The short and long-term impact of the pandemic on the nation's mental health
Published on Tuesday, 3rd November 2020.
Can touch ever be replicated digitally? And can we train our sense of touch to hear?
Published on Friday, 9th October 2020.
Left isolating in London B and Z came up with a plan to stay healthy with a 6 o’clock hug
Published on Thursday, 8th October 2020.
Does the culture we grow up in dictate our behaviour and how we feel about touch?
Published on Wednesday, 7th October 2020.
BBC Touch Test looks at attitudes to touch from strangers and work colleagues.
Published on Tuesday, 6th October 2020.
How important is touch to us? Claudia Hammond reveals the BBC Touch Test results.
Published on Monday, 5th October 2020.
Blue Health; talking to the dying; diet, exercise and memory decline.
Published on Tuesday, 30th June 2020.
A new therapy to help with memory and concentration in bipolar disorder.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd June 2020.
Lockdown easing and mental health; early life stress and catching cold; new lockdown jobs
Published on Tuesday, 16th June 2020.
Space travel's impact on the brain; Viktor Frankl's search for meaning; contagious stress.
Published on Tuesday, 9th June 2020.
Claudia Hammond explores how children think about maths and about time.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd June 2020.
The Touch Test: Claudia Hammond launches a major new study investigating the role of touch
Published on Tuesday, 21st January 2020.
Bucket lists; depression; how altruism can alleviate pain
Published on Tuesday, 14th January 2020.
Allergies and anxiety; imposter syndrome; recognising dog expressions
Published on Tuesday, 7th January 2020.
Letters to Santa, why play matters, balancing time between video games and outside play.
Published on Tuesday, 24th December 2019.
Pain and the brain, with Claudia Hammond.
Published on Tuesday, 17th December 2019.
Lawyers' wellbeing; sociable brains; young peoples' mental health advisory group
Published on Tuesday, 10th December 2019.
Psychiatrists with lived experience of mental ill health, magic and gender, AI emotion
Published on Tuesday, 3rd December 2019.
Acceptance and commitment therapy; Million Minds tour; Personality traits and spending
Published on Tuesday, 26th November 2019.
How art challenges mental health stereotypes plus what happens to language as we age
Published on Tuesday, 19th November 2019.
The need for possessions, predicting effective use of CBT and talking to strangers.
Published on Tuesday, 12th November 2019.
Ex junior doctor Adam Kay and Professor Gail Kinman look at work stress and how to cope.
Published on Tuesday, 5th November 2019.
Preventing anxiety in children, CALMTown and does air pollution cause psychosis?
Published on Tuesday, 25th June 2019.
The science of meetings, helping those with dementia sleep, estimating body size
Published on Wednesday, 19th June 2019.
Claudia Hammond explores the psychology of motivation and procrastination.
Published on Tuesday, 11th June 2019.
New approach to spider phobia, putting yourself in someone else's shoes, and empathic cars
Published on Tuesday, 4th June 2019.
The impact signing NDAs can have on mental health and The Listening Place
Published on Tuesday, 28th May 2019.
Trigger warnings, Myths about Van Gogh's mental health, Multi-tasking
Published on Tuesday, 21st May 2019.
Café Conversations, the light triad, conveying anxiety through cartoon pigeons
Published on Tuesday, 14th May 2019.
Claudia Hammond and guests explore the complexity of our visual experience
Published on Tuesday, 7th May 2019.
Spatial navigation, aphantasia: people with no mind's eye and a musical about depression
Published on Tuesday, 30th April 2019.
Ex-footballer Clarke Carlisle on his struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts
Published on Tuesday, 23rd April 2019.
Neuromyths: Claudia explores some common myths in neuroscience
Published on Tuesday, 18th December 2018.
Citizens UK and addressing community mental health, Robin Ince, film cuts and attention
Published on Tuesday, 11th December 2018.
Self-care, schadenfreude and how maths ability might relate to ball-catching skills.
Published on Tuesday, 4th December 2018.
Antidepressant withdrawal, Mates in Mind, and eyes that betray personality.
Published on Tuesday, 27th November 2018.
Claudia Hammond investigates why MDMA might help treat people addicted to alcohol
Published on Tuesday, 20th November 2018.
Emotionally unstable personality disorder, agreeableness and money, and emodiversity.
Published on Tuesday, 13th November 2018.
30th anniversary, incivility of politicians and ratings, Arctic scientists' mental health
Published on Tuesday, 6th November 2018.
Claudia Hammond reveals the results of the BBC Loneliness Experiment
Published on Monday, 1st October 2018.
1. Distraction - devoting time to hobbies, study or work
2. Taking up new social activities or joining a club
3. Changing your thinking to make it more positive
4. Starting a conversation with someone
5. Talking to Friends or family about your feelings
6. Look for the good in everyone
7. Reflecting on why you feel lonely
Published on Tuesday, 26th June 2018.
Autobiographical memory loss, All in the Mind Awards, Gaming addiction, Spanish Flu.
Published on Friday, 22nd June 2018.
Predicting memory loss in Parkinson's, 22 The Avenue phoneline, Alexander Morison archive.
Published on Tuesday, 12th June 2018.
KIM - the latest group in the Awards, smell blindness and neuropsychologist Paul Broks.
Published on Tuesday, 5th June 2018.
Psychosis and medication, AITM awards, Challenging antisocial behaviour.
Published on Tuesday, 29th May 2018.
Claudia visits the RHS Feel Good Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd May 2018.
Tips to help insomnia and the nurse who went the extra mile to treat her cancer patient.
Published on Tuesday, 15th May 2018.
Self-driving cars and the pedestrian, risk tolerance in the brain, and Awards nominee.
Published on Tuesday, 8th May 2018.
Changing mindsets, Exercise to prevent depression, Nathan and Judith.
Published on Tuesday, 1st May 2018.
Sarah's runners, avatars and eyewitness testimony and untranslatable words.
Published on Tuesday, 24th April 2018.
Claudia Hammond launches the BBC Loneliness Experiment with Olivia Laing and Pam Qualter.
Published on Wednesday, 14th February 2018.
Children of parents with mental illness, exercise, Kelly Holmes, addressing panic attacks.
Published on Tuesday, 19th December 2017.
Intuition, All in the Mind Awards and transcranial direct current stimulation.
Published on Tuesday, 12th December 2017.
Dementia films, why sad music makes people spend more and Citizen UK mental health project
Published on Tuesday, 28th November 2017.
The winners of the 2017 Brain Prize discuss their groundbreaking work on reward.
Published on Tuesday, 21st November 2017.
Claudia Hammond launches the 2018 All in the Mind Awards.
Published on Tuesday, 14th November 2017.
Sibling rivalry, Prisoner of war diaries, Inflammation and depression.
Published on Tuesday, 7th November 2017.
Sleep paralysis, exploding head syndrome, robot therapy, mental health awareness campaigns
Published on Tuesday, 31st October 2017.
Personality change, Roald Dahl's Marvellous Medicine, Insider's Guide, the self-help craze
Published on Tuesday, 27th June 2017.
New brain cells and depression; yoga in prisons; Insiders' Guide; preferring our own ideas
Published on Tuesday, 20th June 2017.
Mental heath workers begin learning on the job through the Think Ahead scheme.
Published on Tuesday, 13th June 2017.
Parents of anxious children; first impressions; mental health manifestos; Insiders' Guide.
Published on Tuesday, 6th June 2017.
Transient amnesia; mindfulness in schools; Insiders' Guide; autism in Somali culture.
Published on Tuesday, 30th May 2017.
Mental health support in the community; Insiders' Guide to Mental Health; Confidence
Published on Tuesday, 23rd May 2017.
The everyday results of unconscious bias.
Published on Tuesday, 16th May 2017.
Cyber snooping your therapist; performing anxiety; Insiders' Guide; bribery and corruption
Published on Tuesday, 9th May 2017.
Heart failure; Insiders' Guide to Mental Health; Use of you.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd May 2017.
Adult ADHD, Insiders' Guide to Mental Health Services, wound healing & expressive writing.
Published on Tuesday, 25th April 2017.
The Boomerang generation, parents may moan but are there any health benefits?
Published on Tuesday, 13th December 2016.
ADHD and mindwandering, treating insomnia helps depression and the Think Ahead scheme.
Published on Tuesday, 6th December 2016.
Claudia Hammond examines pathological demand avoidance.
Published on Tuesday, 29th November 2016.
Adolescent brain, awards update, phonagnosia.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd November 2016.
Claudia Hammond and guests examine our ability to mentally time travel.
Published on Tuesday, 15th November 2016.
Claudia Hammond meets the winners of the 2016 Brain Prize.
Published on Tuesday, 8th November 2016.
Taking pride, correct vocabulary in describing mental health, green exercise.
Published on Tuesday, 1st November 2016.
Being shot by a taser hurts, but evidence says it could also affect thinking and memory.
Published on Tuesday, 25th October 2016.
Claudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards ceremony.
Published on Tuesday, 28th June 2016.
Care farming, the All in the Mind Awards and turn-taking in conversation.
Published on Thursday, 23rd June 2016.
2.5% of people are supertaskers, plus replacing exams with AI and our latest award winner.
Published on Tuesday, 14th June 2016.
Claudia Hammond examines a study linking aircraft noise and mental health.
Published on Tuesday, 7th June 2016.
The Depressed Cake Shop, plus gut bacteria and the mind, and the perils of perception.
Published on Tuesday, 31st May 2016.
The reality of exam stress, and the community initiative to prevent suicide.
Published on Tuesday, 24th May 2016.
Claudia Hammond examines the high suicide rate within the veterinary profession.
Published on Tuesday, 17th May 2016.
Psychiatrist shortage, GP helps with mental health, and why boredom might be a good thing.
Published on Tuesday, 10th May 2016.
All in the Mind awards, Elegy, why theatre and film directors are turning to psychologists
Published on Tuesday, 3rd May 2016.
Claudia Hammond meets one of the All in the Mind Awards finalists.
Published on Tuesday, 26th April 2016.
Space psychology, superforecasters, MPs guide to mental health and Recovery College.
Published on Tuesday, 15th December 2015.
Including a look at the dismantling of Europe's largest brain bank.
Published on Tuesday, 8th December 2015.
Claudia Hammond finds out why bilingualism protects against damage caused by a stroke.
Published on Tuesday, 1st December 2015.
The scientific evidence behind Mindfulness, and can the internet can drive sex addiction?
Published on Tuesday, 24th November 2015.
How astronauts' view of Earth from space changes their perspective on life.
Published on Tuesday, 17th November 2015.
The 2016 All in the Mind awards launch, plus can the human brain be recreated?
Published on Tuesday, 10th November 2015.
The Rest Test. What exactly is rest, and can listeners help scientists find out?
Published on Tuesday, 3rd November 2015.
Claudia Hammond is joined by a panel of experts to discuss teenage mental health.
Published on Tuesday, 27th October 2015.
Conspiracy theories - why do some believe but not others? Claudia Hammond presents.
Published on Tuesday, 26th May 2015.
Claudia Hammond on the effects of alcohol on the brain and the role of movement in ADHD.
Published on Tuesday, 19th May 2015.
Claudia Hammond on body dysmorphia, social media PTSD and preventing procrastination.
Published on Tuesday, 12th May 2015.
Claudia Hammond on new research that could prevent ear worms, plus how to be invisible.
Published on Tuesday, 5th May 2015.
Mental health policies and Matt Haig's book on depression recovery. With Claudia Hammond.
Published on Tuesday, 28th April 2015.
Claudia Hammond examines the evidence on whether screen time is bad for young people.
Published on Tuesday, 21st April 2015.
Claudia Hammond meets a psychologist who treated people after the 2005 London bombings.
Published on Tuesday, 14th April 2015.
The psychology of voting, portrayals of mental health in the media, and a designer asylum.
Published on Tuesday, 7th April 2015.
What musical hallucinations teach us about the brain, plus mental health in novels.
Published on Tuesday, 30th December 2014.
Claudia on conjuring and magic - how what we believe affects what we see.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd December 2014.
Claudia Hammond investigates a hidden condition - perinatal obsessive compulsive disorder.
Published on Tuesday, 16th December 2014.
Claudia Hammond on when stockpiling clutter and possessions tips into hoarding disorder.
Published on Tuesday, 9th December 2014.
Mobile phones and driving, intensive treatment for PTSD, and new drugs for psychosis.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd December 2014.
Upgrading airport security; Psychosis; Happy walking.
Published on Tuesday, 25th November 2014.
Claudia finds out about the only NHS clinic for problem gamblers. Should there be more?
Published on Tuesday, 18th November 2014.
Claudia Hammond asks if the 1:4 mental health statistic reduces or increases stigma.
Published on Tuesday, 11th November 2014.
Claudia Hammond explores pioneering new research into radicalisation.
Published on Tuesday, 4th November 2014.
Claudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards Ceremony, and meets all the finalists.
Published on Tuesday, 24th June 2014.
Claudia Hammond meets more finalists in the All in the Mind 25th anniversary awards.
Published on Tuesday, 17th June 2014.
Claudia Hammond meets two more finalists in the All in the Mind 25th anniversary awards.
Published on Tuesday, 10th June 2014.
Claudia Hammond meets more finalists in the All in the Mind anniversary awards.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd June 2014.
Visual overload; All in the Mind mental health awards finalist; professional boundaries.
Published on Tuesday, 27th May 2014.
How to help friends, All in the Mind awards finalists, and mental health in the City.
Published on Tuesday, 20th May 2014.
Claudia Hammond hears from a shortlisted entry to the All in the Mind mental health awards
Published on Tuesday, 13th May 2014.
Are mental health services in crisis? And was shell shock in WWI hugely underdiagnosed?
Published on Tuesday, 6th May 2014.
Claudia hears from one pair of finalists in the All in the Mind mental health awards.
Published on Tuesday, 29th April 2014.
Claudia Hammond reports on a mental health triage scheme with Leicestershire police force.
Published on Tuesday, 14th January 2014.
Should restraint in mental health hospitals be eliminated? Are mind wanderers less happy?
Published on Tuesday, 7th January 2014.
New research on soldiers trained to resist the overwhelming affects of cognitive fatigue.
Published on Tuesday, 31st December 2013.
How the brain responds to music could lead to exciting new therapies. With Claudia Hammond
Published on Tuesday, 24th December 2013.
Does performing rituals improve the taste of food? Claudia Hammond investigates.
Published on Tuesday, 17th December 2013.
Brains struggle with learning to dance. Claudia has a lesson with Strictly's Robin Windsor
Published on Tuesday, 10th December 2013.
Claudia launches 3 new awards to recognise outstanding help and support in mental health.
Published on Tuesday, 3rd December 2013.
Professors Sophie Scott and Irene Tracey examine 25 years of understanding the brain.
Published on Tuesday, 26th November 2013.
Claudia explores the real-world impact of psychology research over the last 25 years.
Published on Tuesday, 19th November 2013.
Claudia explores how attitudes to mental health have changed over the last 25 years.
Published on Tuesday, 12th November 2013.
Do older people need specialist mental health services? Claudia Hammond investigates.
Published on Tuesday, 18th June 2013.
Why NIMBYs are misunderstood - the complex psychology of windfarm opposition.
Published on Tuesday, 11th June 2013.
How an ancient memory training technique can help people with depression.
Published on Tuesday, 4th June 2013.
Neuromyths in the classroom - how brain facts and fiction are being muddled up in schools.
Published on Tuesday, 28th May 2013.
Europe and the USA are spending millions mapping the brain but will this approach pay off?
Published on Tuesday, 21st May 2013.
Which methods work best for exam revision? Not the highlighter pen, apparently.
Published on Tuesday, 14th May 2013.
Sleep and mental illness - Claudia Hammond on research looking into a shared mechanism.
Published on Tuesday, 7th May 2013.
Doomsday prophets and belief, news consumption and wellbeing, plus Christian Jarrett.
Published on Tuesday, 30th April 2013.
Claudia Hammond investigates how reading a baby's mind helps its development.
Published on Tuesday, 18th December 2012.
Preventing PTSD by 'thinking' differently; organophosphates; archaeology and mental health
Published on Tuesday, 11th December 2012.
Claudia Hammond on understanding the changes in the brain leading to Alzheimer's disease.
Published on Tuesday, 4th December 2012.
Polygraph testing for sex offenders, birdsong and wellbeing, body image and disfigurement.
Published on Tuesday, 27th November 2012.
The chilling history of the Victorian 'mad doctor', and the boredom of the drone operator.
Published on Tuesday, 20th November 2012.
How 'gaydar' works, narcissism and the Me Generation, IQ tests and learning disabilities.
Published on Tuesday, 13th November 2012.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy trial for psychosis, plus US elections and mental health.
Published on Tuesday, 6th November 2012.
Claudia Hammond reports on 60 years of the Anna Freud Centre and how it uses neuroscience.
Published on Tuesday, 30th October 2012.
Richard Mabey on depressive illness, ecotherapy, and the evidence for 'green therapy'.
Published on Tuesday, 26th June 2012.
Death while detained on psychiatric ward. Does parenting make you happy? Club drug clinic.
Published on Tuesday, 19th June 2012.
The senior executive and her female stalker; babies as jokers; sports participation.
Published on Tuesday, 12th June 2012.
Claudia talks to Jacopo Annese from the San Diego brain observatory about brain donation.
Published on Tuesday, 5th June 2012.
Could there ever be a vaccine against depression? Claudia Hammond investigates.
Published on Tuesday, 29th May 2012.
3D body scanners and eating disorders, rise of the 'neuro-novel', and teenagers' brains.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd May 2012.
Money and motivation, street therapy and reforming the law on insanity.
Published on Tuesday, 15th May 2012.
Claudia visits HMP Grendon, the only prison in Europe that runs as a therapeutic community
Published on Tuesday, 8th May 2012.
Could future health reforms affect mental health services? The psychology of online dating
Published on Tuesday, 1st May 2012.
The results from a scientific study of UK stress levels: how stressed are we as a nation?
Published on Tuesday, 20th December 2011.
Taxi drivers' brains; disclosing mental health problems at work; neuroscience and the law.
Published on Tuesday, 13th December 2011.
Bipolar disorder and misdiagnosis; complaining; employment support with mental illness.
Published on Tuesday, 6th December 2011.
Mentoring scheme for people with anxiety, fraud in psychology and earworms.
Published on Tuesday, 29th November 2011.
English riots; "anchoring" and credit card minimum payments; bullying and BPD.
Published on Tuesday, 22nd November 2011.
One of the world's most influential psychologists, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman.
Published on Tuesday, 15th November 2011.
Can we be 'nudged' into good behaviour? We report on the UK's Behavioural Insights Team.
Published on Tuesday, 1st November 2011.
The power of sleep to improve memory and why hysteria isn't a thing of the past.
Published on Tuesday, 25th October 2011.
Their treatment shocked the world - how have the adopted Romanian babies recovered?
Published on Tuesday, 11th October 2011.
Health risks of antipsychotic drugs, breaking habits, PTSD after recovering bodies in Iraq
Published on Tuesday, 4th October 2011.
Understanding arsonists; Parents teach parenting skills to each other and Autism.
Published on Tuesday, 12th July 2011.
The link between gambling and superstitious thinking, and gardening for mental health.
Published on Tuesday, 5th July 2011.
A special programme about mental health care in Hong Kong. Claudia Hammond reports.
Published on Tuesday, 28th June 2011.
The launch of an online experiment to test the nation's mental health.
Published on Tuesday, 21st June 2011.
Siblings with mental health problems, expert prediction, and are stages of grief a myth?
Published on Tuesday, 14th June 2011.
Claudia Hammond talks to Professor Paul Gilbert about compassion.
Published on Tuesday, 7th June 2011.
Controlling and violent behaviour in teenage relationships; super autobiographical memory.
Published on Tuesday, 31st May 2011.
Can mess make us racist; how to bounce back from defeat; and a comic strip success story.
Published on Tuesday, 24th May 2011.
A look at earthquake trauma treatment, the power of placebo, and reading emotions.
Published on Tuesday, 17th May 2011.
Rejected, dejected. Claudia Hammond discusses ostracism with Prof Kip Williams.
Published on Tuesday, 10th May 2011.
Claudia Hammond on personal space and claustrophobia. What can brain scans tell us?
Published on Tuesday, 3rd May 2011.
Claudia Hammond talks to a neuroscientist who has the brain and genes of a psychopath.
Published on Tuesday, 26th April 2011.
Claudia Hammond joins mothers and babies at a portable language lab in London's East End.
Published on Tuesday, 19th April 2011.
Claudia Hammond unpicks the statistic that 1 in 4 people have a mental health problem.
Published on Tuesday, 21st December 2010.
Claudia Hammond looks at social networking and adoption.
Published on Tuesday, 14th December 2010.
Wiring the brain. Plus online psychological support for cancer. Claudia Hammond reports.
Published on Tuesday, 7th December 2010.
Life in and out of the asylum. Poet and writer John O'Donoghue talks to Claudia Hammond.
Published on Tuesday, 30th November 2010.
Claudia Hammond looks at how the senses influence our memories, food and homes.
Published on Tuesday, 23rd November 2010.
Claudia Hammond investigates cognitive psychology and the challenge to forensic science.
Published on Tuesday, 16th November 2010.
A new study offers hope for keeping young offenders out of prison. Claudia Hammond reports
Published on Tuesday, 9th November 2010.
Claudia Hammond on the UK's first study from the Iraq war zone.
Published on Tuesday, 2nd November 2010.