There's a condition so bizarre and rare that most doctors haven't even heard of it. It causes people to hear their own blood moving, bones creaking, lungs breathing - even eyeballs moving. Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome can have a profound impact on a person's life and mental health... so can it be fixed? We go into a hospital operating room to learn about this little-known condition. Warning: this episode contains a description of a surgical operation. This episode first aired on 29 March 2...
Jun 19, 2021•28 min
Have you ever tried a self-help book? Did it… well, help? On All in the Mind this week, why self-help sometimes falls short ... and the problem with pop psychology more generally.
Jun 12, 2021•29 min
Have you ever tried a self-help book? Did it… well, help? On All in the Mind this week, why self-help sometimes falls short ... and the problem with pop psychology more generally.
Jun 12, 2021•29 min
On All in the Mind this week, the guru playbook and why we should get smart to their tactics.
Jun 05, 2021•29 min
On All in the Mind this week, the guru playbook and why we should get smart to their tactics.
Jun 05, 2021•29 min
Anastasia Woolmer explains the techniques memory athletes use to recall names, facts and figures, and how you can apply them to everyday life.
May 29, 2021•29 min
Anastasia Woolmer explains the techniques memory athletes use to recall names, facts and figures, and how you can apply them to everyday life.
May 29, 2021•29 min
Are you good at recognising voices?
May 22, 2021•29 min
Are you good at recognising voices?
May 22, 2021•29 min
From the Beatles to the Backstreet Boys, Taylor Swift to BTS – music changes, but screaming fans never seem to fade.
May 15, 2021•29 min
How would you describe your parents? Nobody's perfect, but some parents leave more of a mark than others.
May 08, 2021•29 min
How would you describe your parents? Nobody's perfect, but some parents leave more of a mark than others.
May 08, 2021•29 min
Virtual reality technology is increasingly being used as a form of therapy – treating everything from the depressive symptoms of dementia to the paranoia people develop as part of psychosis.
May 01, 2021•29 min
Virtual reality technology is increasingly being used as a form of therapy – treating everything from the depressive symptoms of dementia to the paranoia people develop as part of psychosis.
May 01, 2021•29 min
Having a baby is supposed to be a joyous time, despite the sleep deprivation and constant crying. But for many women, it's an extremely vulnerable period.
Apr 24, 2021•30 min
Dr Richard Taylor is a forensic psychiatrist — and he’s assessed well over a hundred accused killers in his career.
Apr 17, 2021•29 min
Dr Richard Taylor is a forensic psychiatrist — and he’s assessed well over a hundred accused killers in his career.
Apr 17, 2021•29 min
For two decades of Hannah Byford’s life, she kept a secret. When things at home got too much to bear, she’d retreat to an imagined life, inside her head — an elaborate daydream.
Apr 11, 2021•29 min
For two decades of Hannah Byford’s life, she kept a secret. When things at home got too much to bear, she’d retreat to an imagined life, inside her head — an elaborate daydream.
Apr 11, 2021•29 min
A few years back, Dr Toni Sturdivant was looking for a preschool for her three-year-old daughter. After considering a few schools around their Texas suburb, she thought she’d found the perfect place.
Apr 04, 2021•29 min
A few years back, Dr Toni Sturdivant was looking for a preschool for her three-year-old daughter. After considering a few schools around their Texas suburb, she thought she’d found the perfect place.
Apr 04, 2021•29 min
It’s the lightest metal on the periodic table. Its origins lie in the very beginnings of our universe. And it's taken, in the form of a pill, by thousands of Australians every day.
Mar 28, 2021•29 min
It’s the lightest metal on the periodic table. Its origins lie in the very beginnings of our universe. And it's taken, in the form of a pill, by thousands of Australians every day.
Mar 28, 2021•29 min
Graham doesn't think I am broken, but I still suspect I might be.
Mar 21, 2021•29 min
Graham doesn't think I am broken, but I still suspect I might be.
Mar 21, 2021•29 min
How to collect your tears, the existential angst of the shampoo aisle, and the boy returns.
Mar 14, 2021•29 min
How to collect your tears, the existential angst of the shampoo aisle, and the boy returns.
Mar 14, 2021•29 min
We have 60,000 thoughts each day. I will try to track every single one of them.
Mar 07, 2021•29 min
We have 60,000 thoughts each day. I will try to track every single one of them.
Mar 07, 2021•29 min
There are no good snack options in psych hospital. And it’s really hard to not look crazy.
Feb 28, 2021•29 min