Increasing numbers of people are avoiding the news, and a recent update to Ipsos’s Global Trends 2023 report has found that the current state of the world is causing people to focus on their own lives, rather than broader, global problems. Mike Clemence, associate director of trends & futures at Ipsos, talks Claudia Hammond through the findings and the "polycrisis" we find ourselves in. Coverage of these crises can have a psychological impact, Roxane Cohen Silver, distinguished professor of psychological science, medicine, and public health at the University of California Irvine, tells Claudia how media exposure to traumatic events can cause acute symptoms of stress, and what we can do to protect ourselves.
Whistleblowers do the important job of calling out wrongdoing in an organisation. So why are so many treated badly, even though they’ve done the right thing? And how can people be encouraged to raise concerns at work? Claudia speaks to Amy Edmondson, professor of leadership and management at the Harvard Business School, about "psychological safety" – the belief that you won’t be punished for speaking up.
And Claudia is joined in the studio by Daryl O’Connor, professor of psychology at the University of Leeds, to take us through some of the latest findings in neuroscience and psychology. We discuss whether compassion is a limited resource and if the emotional words we use can affect our heart health.
Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Sophie Ormiston Studio Manager: Tim Heffer Production Coordinator: Siobhan Maguire Editor: Holly Squire
Autobiographical memory loss, All in the Mind Awards, Gaming addiction, Depression after Spanish flu
Predicting memory loss in Parkinson's, 22 The Avenue phoneline, Alexander Morison archive
KIM in the Awards, Smell blindness, How to find help for your own mental health, Paul Broks
Psychosis and medication, AITM awards, Challenging antisocial behaviour
The Feel Good Garden at Chelsea Flower Show, All in the Mind Awards, avoiding exam stress
Why is yawning catching? And the nurse who went the extra mile to help her cancer patient
Self-driving cars and the pedestrian, Risk tolerance in the brain, Awards nominee
Changing mindsets, Exercise to prevent depression, Nathan and Judith
Sarah's runners, Avatars and eyewitness testimony, Untranslatable words
The Loneliness Experiment
Children of parents with mental illness, Exercise perception, Dame Kelly Holmes, Addressing panic attacks
Intuition, All in the Mind Awards, Transcranial direct current stimulation, Think Ahead
Dementia films, The unconscious mind, Citizen mental health campaign
The Brain Prize winners
Claudia Hammond launches the 2018 All in the Mind Awards
Sibling rivalry, Prisoner of war diaries, Inflammation and depression
Sleep paralysis; Exploding head syndrome; Robot therapy; Mental health awareness
Personality change, Roald Dahl's Marvellous Medicine, Insider's Guide, The self-help craze
New brain cells and depression; Yoga in prisons; Insiders' Guide; Preferring our own ideas
Mental health support in the community; Awareness in children; Insiders' Guide
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