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Navigating the Pacific without technology
How Marshallese sailors use the feeling of waves hitting their boats to navigate the ocean
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Asylum hotels and mental health
Claudia discusses the evidence for the mental health impact of living in an asylum hotel.
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Are mental health classes in schools working?
Why might mental health classes be causing harm? Plus, we look at what causes road rage.
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Should we be using trigger warnings?
We interrogate growing evidence that suggests trigger warnings aren’t working as intended.
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Are there multiple subtypes of autism, and how vivid are your memories?
A new study suggests that autism’s genetic profile differs with age at diagnosis.
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Why do we hoard?
Claudia visits someone who describes how hoarding has taken over her life.
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What is beliefism, and can you spot a liar?
How can we learn to get along with people we disagree with?
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The rise of AI therapy
Why are people turning to human-like AI chatbots for therapy - and are they any good?
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All in the Mind Awards Ceremony
Claudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards ceremony from the BBC Radio Theatre.
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The Psychology of Curiosity at Cheltenham Science Festival
Claudia Hammond, Major Tim Peake and panel discuss the psychology of curiosity.
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All About Twins
Delving into the fascinating world of twin psychology.
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Are you flourishing? And why a playful approach can help us cope
What a global study tells us about how to thrive, and why being playful can help us cope.
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Aha moments and contagious laughter
What's going on in your brain when you experience an 'aha!' moment?
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The state of mental health services and more All in the Mind Awards finalists
How long are waiting lists for our mental health services?
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What is interoception, and how mood can affect how well your vaccine works
When being able to tune into bodily signals like your own heartbeat can be good – and bad.
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Is ‘are you ok?’ a good question and how your eyes give away memory precision
An intriguing listener question, and the eyes as a window into the precision of a memory.
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Adult ADHD: Why are waiting lists for diagnoses so long?
A special on adult ADHD: Why are waiting lists for diagnoses so long, and what can we do?
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How to help someone who doesn’t want help, and well-being benefits of holidays
How to help someone who doesn’t want help, and the psychological benefits of a holiday
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Future Thinking
How thinking about the future shapes our health and happiness.
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The Psychology of Nostalgia
How nostalgia shapes our feelings and behaviour, and how we can harness it for wellbeing.
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Should we take teens more seriously? And the link between eating disorders and autism
Should we take teens more seriously? And the link between eating disorders and autism.
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Mental health of military drone operators, conspiracy theories, the All in the Mind Awards
The mental health of military drone pilots.
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FND - the most common disorder you’ve probably never heard of; political polarisation; All in the Mind Awards judge ZeZe
FND could be as common as MS or Parkinson's, so why do so many cases go undiagnosed?
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Surfing and mental health, grief for dead celebrities, and being unique
Claudia finds out if surfing can boost mental health, by getting on a board herself!
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Joe Wicks launches the All in the Mind Awards, and why music makes us cry
Joe Wicks launches the All in the Mind Awards, and why music makes us cry
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Smartphones and children, mental health labels and climate anxiety
The scant evidence for smartphone bans; are labels helpful?; coping with climate anxiety.
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Toxic positivity
A discussion about toxic positivity from the Cheltenham Science Festival.
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Tetris as therapy; internet addiction and teens; the psychology of secrets
Tetris therapy; teenage brains and internet addiction; the psychology of keeping secrets.
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Languishing and the search for meaning in the modern world
Languishing; household chaos; an abuse survivor's story; reaching out to old friends
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Grief, summer seasonal affective disorder, and anxiety in older people
The links between objects and grief, summer SAD, and how ageing affects anxiety.


