Health risks of antipsychotic drugs, breaking habits, PTSD after recovering bodies in Iraq
Understanding arsonists; Parents teach parenting skills to each other and Autism.
The link between gambling and superstitious thinking, and gardening for mental health.
A special programme about mental health care in Hong Kong. Claudia Hammond reports.
The launch of an online experiment to test the nation's mental health.
Siblings with mental health problems, expert prediction, and are stages of grief a myth?
Claudia Hammond talks to Professor Paul Gilbert about compassion.
Controlling and violent behaviour in teenage relationships; super autobiographical memory.
Can mess make us racist; how to bounce back from defeat; and a comic strip success story.
A look at earthquake trauma treatment, the power of placebo, and reading emotions.
Rejected, dejected. Claudia Hammond discusses ostracism with Prof Kip Williams.
Claudia Hammond on personal space and claustrophobia. What can brain scans tell us?
Claudia Hammond talks to a neuroscientist who has the brain and genes of a psychopath.
Claudia Hammond joins mothers and babies at a portable language lab in London's East End.
Claudia Hammond unpicks the statistic that 1 in 4 people have a mental health problem.
Claudia Hammond looks at social networking and adoption.
Wiring the brain. Plus online psychological support for cancer. Claudia Hammond reports.
Life in and out of the asylum. Poet and writer John O'Donoghue talks to Claudia Hammond.
Claudia Hammond looks at how the senses influence our memories, food and homes.
Claudia Hammond investigates cognitive psychology and the challenge to forensic science.
