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The City on the Couch
Psychoanalyst Mary Bradbury investigates why a growing number of big businesses in the financial sector are taking more care of their employees' mental health.
TV, Radio, Articles and Podcasts.
Psychoanalyst Mary Bradbury investigates why a growing number of big businesses in the financial sector are taking more care of their employees' mental health.
American journalist Sally Herships explores to what extent it is possible to carry within ourself the traumas experienced by forebears.
With some communities in rebooted lockdown conditions and movement restricted everywhere else, no one is posting pictures of their sourdough.
More than one in 10 teenage girls in England have been referred to mental health or learning disability services in the past year, new figures show.
Knowing how the narcissist thinks can help you understand toxic individuals.
Addiction is usually thought of in terms of substances: alcohol, cocaine, opioids. But according to Dr. Gabor Maté, author of In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction, it can take less obvious—and more socially condoned—forms, like work, wealth and status.
Reporter Hannah Price explores the cases of suspected student suicide since the pandemic, and finds out what’s being done to support student mental health at university.
It’s time for change but who should you see? The choice can be baffling but asking the right questions will make it clearer.
Clinical psychologist Professor Daniel Freeman continues his exploration of delusions. In this programme, he looks at delusions relating to trauma.