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| | | Dr Raj Persaud explores the limits and potential of the mind, revealing the latest research and bringing together experts and commentators from the worlds of psychiatry, psychology and mental health. Contact All in the Mind 大象传媒 Action Line:
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"All in the Mind听听provides a unique chance to meet the people at the cutting edge of research and developments on all aspects of the mind and brain from around the world. Please join me as we attempt to illuminate the most complex and least understood mechanism we have so far found in the Universe - the mind."
Prof. Raj Persaud
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| | | | SSRIs Do the new wave of anti-depressants SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) increase the risk of suicide? These drugs, which include Prozac and Seroxat, were hailed the wonder drugs of the 1990s; however, increasingly, they have been surrounded by controversy. In America they have to carry warnings about increased risk of suicide. If this is the case, why don't they carry that warning in this country? Dr David Healy, Consultant Psychiatrist from North Wales, debates the issue with Professor听Robert Kerwin听from the Institute of Psychiatry. If you are taking any anti-depressants do not change your medication without consulting your doctor first.
Friendly Spider Programme Dr Raj Persaud goes to London Zoo with Sally Braben, an arachnophobe, to see if their 'Friendly Spider Programme' can cure her. It's a course which uses a mixture of factual information about spiders and group therapy sessions to treat people petrified of spiders. Raj meets Paul Pearce Kelly, Curator of Invertebrates and gets to hold a huge beast called a Mexican Bird Eating Spider. Mail to: Friendly Spider Programme听or call 020 7449 6400
New Addictions Are new addictions like internet addiction disorder and compulsive shopping genuine or are they merely bad habits caused by a lack of willpower? One in three of us will suffer from an addiction at some point during our lives. The most common addictions are to nicotine, alcohol or drugs. However, as society evolves new addictions develop. Dr Adrienne Baker, Psychotherapist and author of Serious Shopping (Free Association Books, 2000) and Professor Mark Griffiths, an expert on addiction from Nottingham Trent University discuss these phenomena.
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