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Evolution Exchange Digital Health Podcast
Evo Digital Health #192 - Female Leadership In Digital & Transformation
Host Annabelle Sargent is joined by three dynamic leaders shaping the future of healthcare through digital innovation. Barbara Arroyo, Chief Clinical Information Officer at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Emma Jones, Transformation Programme Manager at Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Sarah Harper, Deputy CNIO and Clinical Safety Officer at NELFT NHS Foundation Trust, share their insights on leadership, clinical informatics, and the evolving digital health landscape. Discover how women are leading NHS transformation and driving impactful change across the sector.
2025-06-30
16 min
TLDL on Player FM
Hypnosis - In Our Time
Ever since Franz Anton Mesmer induced trance-like states in his Parisian subjects in the late eighteenth century, dressed in long purple robes, hypnosis has been associated with performance, power and the occult. It has exerted a powerful hold over the cultural imagination, featuring in novels and films including Bram Stoker’s Dracula and George du Maurier’s Trilby - and it was even practiced by Charles Dickens himself.But despite some debate within the medical establishment about the scientific validity of hypnosis, it continues to be used today as a successful treatment for physical and psycho...
2025-06-26
00 min
In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg
Hypnosis
Ever since Franz Anton Mesmer induced trance-like states in his Parisian subjects in the late eighteenth century, dressed in long purple robes, hypnosis has been associated with performance, power and the occult. It has exerted a powerful hold over the cultural imagination, featuring in novels and films including Bram Stoker’s Dracula and George du Maurier’s Trilby - and it was even practiced by Charles Dickens himself. But despite some debate within the medical establishment about the scientific validity of hypnosis, it continues to be used today as a successful treatment for physical and psychological condit...
2025-06-26
47 min
In Our Time
Hypnosis
Ever since Franz Anton Mesmer induced trance-like states in his Parisian subjects in the late eighteenth century, dressed in long purple robes, hypnosis has been associated with performance, power and the occult. It has exerted a powerful hold over the cultural imagination, featuring in novels and films including Bram Stoker’s Dracula and George du Maurier’s Trilby - and it was even practiced by Charles Dickens himself.But despite some debate within the medical establishment about the scientific validity of hypnosis, it continues to be used today as a successful treatment for physical and psycho...
2025-06-26
45 min
Health On The Line
The future of communications and engagement in the NHS
For this episode of Health on the Line, recorded live at NHS ConfedExpo 2025, we’re exploring all things comms and engagement within the NHS. Our communications director Daniel Reynolds leads the discussion and is joined by three communications executives with deep experience in the sector: Edna Boampong, Ranjeet Kaile and Rory Hegarty. The lively discussion covers everything from challenges facing comms professionals in the sector: whether the profession has a ‘branding’ problem; diversity in the NHS; and harnessing the power of AI. Edna Boampong is director of communications and engagement at L...
2025-06-25
39 min
The MEN1 Mosaic
#38 - The Gut-Brain Connection: How Nutrition Can Shape Endocrine Health (Nutritional Psychiatrist)
Can what you eat really impact your mental and endocrine health? Dr. Pratima Singh, a consultant psychiatrist with a passion for functional medicine, joins me to uncover the powerful connection between gut health, mental well-being, and chronic illness. We explore why nutrition is more than just food, how inflammation plays a hidden role in disease, and why healing is as much about mindset as it is about medicine.In this episode, we discuss:- How gut health directly affects brain function and mood- The surprising role of inflammation in mental and...
2025-03-09
32 min
Compassion in a T-Shirt
Treating OCD with compassion | Lisa Williams
In this episode of 'Compassion in a T Shirt,' I am joined by Lisa Williams, an experienced cognitive behavior therapist at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. We explore the integration of Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) into treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Lisa discusses her journey incorporating CFT into her practice, the importance of understanding early life experiences, and how CFT works alongside traditional cognitive-behavioral techniques such as exposure and response prevention. The conversation delves into the distressing nature of OCD, the role of compassion in managing it, and practical strategies for therapists and...
2025-02-21
1h 08
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
E105 - What do Video Games do to our Minds? (w/Dr. Hamilton Morrin)
Dr Hamilton Morrin is a psychiatrist at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and an NIHR academic clinical fellow at King's College London researching neuropsychiatric disorders using neurotechnology. He is a Trustee for Gaming the Mind, a charity that promotes positive mental health within the gaming community and the games industry by raising awareness of mental health challenges and reducing the stigma surrounding these issues.Find out more here:gamingthemind.orgBlueSky/X: @gamingthemind @HamiltonMorrinInterviewed by Dr. Alex Curmi, consultant psychiatrist and a UKCP registered psychotherapist in-training.
2024-12-20
1h 03
The Parenting Space
10. Communication
This week's episode focuses on ways that parents can use communication to strengthen family connections and model problem-solving to their children. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.theparentingspace.org.uk Pare...
2024-12-04
07 min
The Parenting Space
9. Looking after yourself
This week's episode focuses on the importance of looking after ourselves, as parents, and the role that communication can play in this. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.theparentingspace.org.uk P...
2024-11-20
06 min
The Parenting Space
8. Responding to challenging behaviour
This week's episode reflects on how clear, calm communication can support with the use of planned discipline strategies in response to behaviour that is challenging. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.thepar...
2024-11-13
09 min
The Parenting Space
7. Household rules
This week's episode reflects on the role of household rules and considers helpful strategies that can be used to implement these in the home. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.theparentingspace.org.uk...
2024-11-06
07 min
The Parenting Space
6. Rewards
This week’s episode focuses on rewards and how they can be an effective way to support positive behaviour. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.theparentingspace.org.uk Parenting Tips & Tr...
2024-11-06
15 min
The Parenting Space
6. Rewards
This week’s episode focuses on rewards and how they can be an effective way to support positive behaviour. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.theparentingspace.org.uk Parenting Tips & Tr...
2024-10-30
15 min
The Parenting Space
5. Labels
This week's episode reflects on labels and the ways in which both positive and negative labelling can impact children’s self-esteem and confidence. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.theparentingspace.org.uk ...
2024-10-23
12 min
The Parenting Space
4. Descriptive praise
This week's episode reflects on ways that parents can use descriptive praise to support positive behaviour and improve communication as a family. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For more information about parenting, please visit: https://slam.nhs.uk/ www.theparentingspace.org.uk Pa...
2024-10-16
14 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
Ask Me Anything #2: Men's Mental Health, Addiction, Burnout, Grief, Dating apps and Critical Thinking
This is a recording of a Q & A session at Riddlesdown collegiate, a secondary school in South London. For this session, specifically aimed at male staff, Alex was interviewed by Deputy Head of College Andrew Edwards. Today we cover topics including male mental health issues, lifestyle factors influencing mental health, work life balance, the economics of discomfort, the signs of burnout, cultural trends affecting dating & relationships, criticial thinking and much more.Dr. Alex Curmi is a consultant general adult psychiatrist with a sub-speciality in addictions who completed his training in the South London and Maudsley...
2024-10-11
1h 13
The Parenting Space
3. Child-led play
This week's episode focuses on how parents can use play to support their child’s emotional development. We explore the idea of child-led play, a type of play where the child is in control and the parent takes the child’s lead, resisting asking any questions or using it as an opportunity to teach. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinic...
2024-10-09
10 min
The Parenting Space
2. Acknowledging feelings
This week’s episode focuses on acknowledging feelings. We discuss how encouraging children to express their feelings can boost self-esteem, the importance of parents managing and expressing their own emotions, and ways to recognise and validate their child's feelings. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. For m...
2024-10-02
08 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
E97 - Novel Treatments for Eating Disorders (with Prof. Ulrike Schmidt)
Prof. Ulrike Schmidt is a Professor of Eating Disorders and Director of the Centre for Research on Eating and Weight Disorders at King’s College London. She is also a Consultant Psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Ulrike works to understand fundamental biology and psychological determinants of eating and weight disorders, including obesity. Her research includes multiple trials of new treatments and led to the development of MANTRA, a NICE-recommended psychotherapy for people with anorexia nervosa.She has also led the development and research on FREED, First Episode Rapid Early Intervention for...
2024-09-27
1h 05
The Parenting Space
1. The good enough parent
This week's episode focuses on what it means to be a 'Good Enough Parent' and the pitfalls of trying to be the 'Perfect Parent'. We discuss the importance of having realistic expectations, not putting ourselves down, and practicing being kind to ourselves as parents. This podcast was developed by parents and practitioners from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, who share their experience of parenting and parenting strategies. Created as a collaboration between the Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities (EPEC) team and the CAMHS Digital Clinical Team at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust.
2024-09-25
07 min
Age Well with Dr Sophie Shotter
“Psychedelic drugs are creating profound change for trauma and addiction” – Tracey Tee *guest ep*
The microdosing episode IMPORTANT NOTES: This podcast is for information and / or entertainment purposes only. Dr Sophie is not advocating the use of any illegal substances. Find out more by heading to https://drsophieshotter.com/ Follow Dr Sophie on Instagram… https://www.instagram.com/drsophieshotter/?hl=en …and Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@drsophieshotter?lang=en This podcast was produced by https://thepodcastpeople.co/ Co-host https://fionamattesini.co.uk/ Tracey Tee is the founder of Moms on Mushrooms an online community that offers advice, comm...
2024-07-30
53 min
Health On The Line
Does the NHS have a listening problem?
A critique sometimes levelled at parts of the NHS is that it suffers from a listening problem; that it talks a good game when it comes to community engagement, but does not always follow through. Yet in South London, a unique initiative is underway that challenges this notion. In this episode, Matthew Taylor is joined by Sir Norman Lamb and Matthew Bolton, who, together with a range of local partners, have spearheaded South London Listens – community engagement, but not as you know it. Discover more about the novel approach and why community engagement must be seen as part of ho...
2024-05-24
44 min
The Alcohol 'Problem' Podcast
What is alcohol treatment? With Dr Luke Mitcheson & Dr Mike Kelleher
Send us a textIn this episode we discuss alcohol treatment with two highly experienced practitioners, Dr Luke Mitcheson and Dr Mike Kelleher. We cover key components of effective treatment, mental health and other important issues, and other important issues such as the importance of the individual in leading their recovery. Dr Luke Mitcheson is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and Clinical Advisor to the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities. He has worked in mental health and drug and alcohol treatment services since 1993 and South London and Maudsley NHS F...
2024-04-08
32 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
My Thoughts on Psychiatric Medications
Today we discuss prescription psychiatric medications as they are used for major mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and ADHD, and we outline 8 principles as to how they can be used in a safe rational way. See 13th edition of the Maudsley guidelines here: https://www.clinicaltoolkit.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/9781119442608.pdfAudio-Essay by Dr. Alex Curmi. Dr. Curmi is a consultant general adult psychiatrist with a sub-speciality in addictions who completed his training in the South London and Maudsley NHS foundation trust. In addition to general adult psychiatry he is a...
2024-04-05
27 min
'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcast
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): Psychological Interventions and Outcomes
DOI: 10.13056/acamh.26496 In this In Conversation podcast, we are joined by Dr. Emma Willmott and Dr. Tom Jewell, from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and King’s College London, to discuss their recently published scoping review on psychological interventions for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Discussion points include: The main aims of the review into psychological interventions for ARFID. How many studies were identified and the main findings. Different intervention modalities for ARFID. The lack of consistency when measuring change in patients with ARFID and how best to measure recovery for pa...
2024-02-28
28 min
'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcast
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): Prevalence and Implications
DOI: 10.13056/acamh.26498 In this In Conversation podcast, we are joined by Dr. Emma Willmott and Dr. Tom Jewell, from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust and King’s College London, to discuss Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Discussion points include: An overview of ARFID and what underlies the dietary restriction in ARFID. Similarities and differences in how ARFID may present and people’s experiences of ARFID. Prevalence of ARFID and how it differs from Anorexia Nervosa. Difference between ARFID and picky or fussy eating. The co-morbidity between Autism and ARFID. This is the...
2024-02-28
19 min
NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service
MSATS Full pack dispensing of valproate
Emma Kirk chats with Siobhan Gee, Consultant Pharmacist and Deputy Director of Pharmacy at South London and the Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust about the challenges and the opportunities of the mandated full pack dispensing of valproate.
2024-02-27
09 min
Outside the Box
Bethlem Museum of the Mind
This week we are joined in conversation by David Luck, Archivist for the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Alongside his many other hats, David looks after the historic records held at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, including those from the Bethlem Royal Hospital, the Maudsley Hospital, and Warlingham Park Hospital. Bethlem Museum of the Mind records the lives and experience and celebrates the achievements of people with mental health problems and it seeks to explore and discuss issues around mental health, both in the past and the present day, using its collection of a...
2024-02-15
51 min
Six Hats
The hidden impact of poor nutrition and mental health with Dr Pratima Singh, Consultant Psychiatrist
It always amazes me how doctors don't ask about nutrition when it comes to mental health. It's crucial. It's vital. It's not to be missed as it could be a missing piece of the health puzzle. It was inspiring to hear Dr Pratima Singh, a Psychiatrist with expertise in functional medicine talk about how she uses nutrition in her practice, helping numerous patients overcome mental health conditions. Dr Pratima Singh is an experienced psychiatrist from the UK. She completed her training from Maudsley training scheme and worked as a consultant psychiatrist in South London and Maudsley NHS tr...
2024-01-22
40 min
Behind the Stigma
Immunology and Psychiatry with Dr. Thomas Pollak
Send us a textWelcome to Season 2! In this week's episode, we explore the intriguing link between neuroimmunology and psychiatry with guest Dr. Thomas Pollak. We discuss what autoimmune diseases are and Dr. Pollak's work on Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis and it's relation to psychosis. We also discuss the role of neurology in psychiatry, and challenges in diagnosis and the necessity of considering immunology in psychiatric examinations. The episode concludes with a forward-looking perspective on the future of understanding connections between infections, the immune system, and psychiatric disorders. Chapter markers added! ...
2023-12-09
51 min
Evolution Exchange Digital Health Podcast
Evo NHS #122 - Discussing Shared Care Records in the NHS
In this episode of Evo NHS, host Rose Sullivan delves into the vital topic of Shared Care Records within the NHS. The discussion features experts including Angela Poland, Head of Digital Programmes at South East London Integrated Care System; Stephen East, Chief Technology/Delivery Architect at the same institution; Claire Delaney-Pope, Interim Deputy CIO, and Data Protection Officer at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust; and Rishi Das Gupta, CEO of Health Innovation Network. Discover insights on digital healthcare, data protection, and technological advancements in healthcare systems.
2023-10-30
33 min
The Reset Room
Physical actions to improve the mind with Professor Brendon Stubbs
On this special episode of The Reset Room we are pleased to be joined by Professor Brendon Stubbs an expert in the field of physical activity, mental health and the mind-body interface. Professor Stubbs is Head of Physiotherapy at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Clinical Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at Kings College London. He is one of the most cited researchers in the world and his research has been featured in publications like the New York Times, TIME magazine and Forbes. Professor Stubbs and host Kelly discuss the ab...
2023-10-26
27 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
Interview #55: The Psychology of the Sopranos
This week Anya chats with Dr Akeem Sule and Dr. Omer Hamour about what we can learn about psychiatry, psychology and human nature from the hit HBO television show the Sopranos.Dr. Akeem Sule is a Wolfson College Research Associate and a Consultant Psychiatrist in General Adult Psychiatry at the Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust and the co-founder of the Hip Hop Psych movement. Dr. Hamour is a graduate of the unversity of Edinburgh and a junior psychiatrist in the South London and Maudsley NHS foundation trust. Interviewed by Dr. Anya Borissova.Giv...
2023-08-18
1h 03
Digital Health Unplugged
Digital Health Unplugged: Women in digital healthcare leadership
Joining Jordan Sollof on this episode is Sylvia Stevenson and Dr Lia Ali to discuss women in digital healthcare leadership and give a sneak preview of a session on the topic that will take place at this year’s Digital Health Summer Schools in Birmingham. Stevenson, head of diversity, equity and inclusion development at Integrated Care 24, and Dr Ali, consultant psychiatrist at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and clinical advisor in the transformation directorate of NHS England, explain some key challenges women face in attaining leadership positions in digital healthcare. The pair then sh...
2023-07-13
35 min
Digital Health Unplugged
Digital Health Unplugged: A deep dive into CCIO mentoring
In the latest episode of Unplugged, host Jordan Sollof is joined by Ayesha Rahim and Alistair Cannon to delve deep into the world of CCIO mentoring. Rahim is a consultant psychiatrist, chief medical information officer at Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and clinical lead for digital mental health at NHS England, and Cannon is a psychiatrist core trainee at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and clinical research fellow at King’s College London. The pair explain why they took part in the CCIO mentoring programme, the challenges of maintaining a mentor-mentee re...
2023-06-15
29 min
Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA152: Focus On Nutrition Part 1: ’Eating Disorders’ with special guest Nick Pollard of Family Mental Wealth
This month's focus is on NUTRITION, and in part 1 ‘Eating Disorders’ our special guest is Nick Pollard, director of Family Mental Wealth and co-author of The Oxford Specialist Handbook on Eating Disorders. Family Mental Wealth is a government-funded social enterprise co-founded by Dr Elizabeth McNaught (an NHS doctor) and her parents Nick & Carol Pollard. Dr Elizabeth McNaught and her parents have first hand experience of the struggles of raising a teenager with an eating disorder, and it is through this experience that Family Mental Wealth was born, with its mission to play a significant role in radi...
2023-06-15
1h 06
The God Cast with Fr Alex Frost and Guests.
Charlie Bell (Revd Dr) The God Cast Interview
Charlie Bell is a priest in the Church of England (St John the Divine, Kennington, in the Diocese of Southwark) and has also published in the field of theology, with a book on psychology, sexuality and theology (Queer Holiness) and an upcoming book (May 2023) on the medical-theological interface (Light to those in darkness: total pain and the Body of Christ). Charlie is also a College Lecturer in Medicine and teach Biochemistry to first year undergraduates the Director of Studies for pre-clinical medicine (first year). He previously supervised biochemistry, human reproduction and physiology to medical students and biological natural scientists. ...
2023-06-09
35 min
MenteScopia, salud mental y neurociencia
Vivimos en una sociedad, con Luis Alameda #19
¿En qué consisten los factores ambientales? ¿Tan grande es su rol en el desarrollo de trastornos mentales? En anteriores episodios de MenteScopia hemos hablado de lo importante que es el entorno, que no todo es biología y que hay que tenerlo en cuenta a la hora de abordar las enfermedades. En esta nueva entrevista, despejamos dudas con el psiquiatra e investigador Luis Alameda, experto en el impacto de las experiencias traumáticas infantiles y la psicosis.Luis AlamedaPsiquiatra e investigador y jefe del servicio de primeros episodios de psicosis en el Hospital de Lausana (Suiza). De 2017 a 2022, traba...
2023-05-22
33 min
人工智慧醫學組織 Artificial Intelligence Medicine AIM
AIM_OKSC S2-05 Digital Health in dementia :英國失智症計畫 (STAND)與成為NHS 精神科醫師的經驗談
主題:Digital Health in dementia :英國失智症計畫 (STAND)與成為NHS 精神科醫師的經驗談 講者:Dr. 谷大為 (David) 背景介紹:David在臺灣完成了精神科的專科訓練後,在成為精神科主治醫師後,於2017年錄取教育部公費留學的機會,2020開始在倫敦國王學院(King’s College London)的精神心理神經科學研究院(IOPPN),進修失智症領域的博士學位,並在成為英國NHS South London and Maudsley Trust的研究型精神科醫師。大為的研究計畫主要是針對這一項英國最近針對失智症的治療計畫(STAND),該計畫的目標概念是透過一項在英國合法的大麻類藥物來創新地治療失智症的臨床試驗。大為主要的研究工作則是在STAND計畫的架構下,嘗試使用穿戴裝置來以數位偵測的方式,來量化失智症在行為和心理症狀 (behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia, BPSD)的特徵,並探索“環境光暴露”和“人類晝夜節律行為模式”如何影響失智症在行為和心理症狀,尤其是激動和攻擊性。這次我們很榮幸可以邀請到大為來聊聊,他的失智症研究跟他一路在台灣醫療出發到英國醫療,所觀察到的故事。 分享內容: 1. 告別台灣醫療而攻讀博士的動機與代價 2. 分享英國失智症計畫(STAND)。 3. 台英醫療體制的差異與分析。 4. 給有志想要在挑戰海外工讀醫學博士學位的朋友,一些小建議 ➤ 講者背景介紹 (0:39) ➤ 告別台灣醫療而來英國攻讀博士的動契機 (2:49) ➤ 精神心理神經科學研究院簡介 (6:05) ➤ 臺灣醫師執照轉換成英國醫師執照?(09:57) ➤ 研究分享-英國失智症計畫(STAND) (16:35) ➤ 驚傳失智症藥物開發造假,對該計畫的影響? (26:38) ➤ 穿戴裝置在digital health英國失智症計畫(STAND) (34:12) ➤ 未來發展?最好的旅英時機?留下來還是離開? (49:15) ➤ 結語 (57:22)
2023-03-31
59 min
Careers in Your Ears
Special Episode: International Women's Day 2023
In this special episode for International Women's Day 2023, Dr. Risha Govind, Senior Clinical Informatics Scientist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, speaks about her career journey and the challenges faced by women like her from traditionally patriarchal cultures in getting a professional career started. The interview is hosted by Donald Lush, Careers Consultant for PhDs and Research Staff at King's College London.
2023-03-08
24 min
Lets Talk Bipolar - by Bipolar UK
2.09 Professor Allan Young - answers your questions on Bipolar, Lithium, recovery and the top 3 things to stay well and why
Professor Allan Young MB, ChB, MPhil, PhD, FRCP (Edin.), FRCPC, FRCPsych answers your questions on bipolar: How do we define recovery when living with Bipolar? How do we recover our overall functioning after episodes of being unwell? What are the studies and research around Lithium and cognitive function? What can we do to prepare for our meeting with our psychiatrist to get the most out of our appointments? What are the top 3 things someone with Bipolar can do to help stay well and why? There is a w...
2022-11-30
56 min
Podcasts from the GOSH Learning Academy
Me First: What is meaningful participation and co-production?
We hear from two experts in the field, Emma Beeden and Rashaun Pacquette-Simpson, who have lived experience of health care, have worked in participation, and are involved as Young Advisors in the Me first project. This podcast explores the value of participation, what best practice looks like, and how we can embed participation more widely within our services. Alongside working for Me first Emma is a student currently studying for a Masters in International Child Rights, and is a member of the Patient Liaison Group at the British Medical Association; a trustee of The National Children’s Bureau and was a...
2022-10-21
25 min
The Drug Science Podcast
68. Bipolar, Schizophrenia and Depression with Prof Allan Young
Professor Allan Young is a psychopharmacologist and the Director of the Centre for Affective Disorders in the Department of Psychological Medicine in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London. Prof Young is the clinical academic lead in the Psychological Medicine and Integrated Care Clinical Academic Group in the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust where he is also a Consultant Psychiatrist and the head of the National Affective Disorders Tertiary Clinic. Professor Young’s research interests focus on the cause and treatments for severe psychiatric illnesses, particularly mood disorders like depression. He has r...
2022-07-20
47 min
The Provider Podcast
Providers Deliver: tackling mental health backlogs
This second episode from our Providers Deliver season focuses on tackling mental health backlogs in the NHS. We begin by hearing from Rod Booth, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust director of performance, Neil Balmer, programme manager of South London Listens, and Albinia Stanley, community organiser in Southwark and Peckham, as they talk about how their trust works with local partners. Kelly Barker, Bradford District Care NHS Trust general manager for mental health services, and Helen Davey, Mind Bradford chief executive, share the pressures they face and how they work with voluntary and community organisations to better...
2022-05-26
27 min
The Motherkind Podcast
MOMENT | Do THIS when your child has a melt down with Kate Silverton
Welcome back to Motherkind Moment. Moment is your place on a Monday for calm and connection and maybe even a shift in perspective before the week ahead.This week’s moment is with presenter and journalist Kate Silverton. Kate is also the author of the incredible book called No such thing as naughty.This is a very short and powerful clip about how we can handle our children’s meltdowns.I hope it helps you this week. It has already helped me this morning.Listen to the full episode here.
2022-04-04
07 min
Retina UK
Webinar: Professor Dominic Ffytche - Visual hallucinations and Charles Bonnet syndrome
This content was recorded during a Retina UK webinar on Thursday 27 January 2022. You can watch the full version, which includes slides, on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/Lz0frr1KydQ Professor Ffytche will provide an explanation of what Charles Bonnet Syndrome is, the science behind it, and share some potential coping strategies for people who experience visual hallucinations. Professor Ffytche joined the Department of Old Age Psychiatry at Kings College London in 2006. He is Professor of Visual Psychiatry and Lead Consultant Psychiatrist to the Visual Perceptual Disorder clinic at the South London and Maudsley...
2022-01-28
1h 02
High Truths on Drugs and Addiction
Episode #57 High Truths on Drugs and Addiction with Sir Robin Murray and Cannabis Induced Schizophrenia
What is the relationship of cannabis/ marijuana with psychosis and schizophrenia? Learn from the father of schizophrenia research, Professor Sir Robin Murray. Sir Robin Murray, FMedSci FRS Professor Sir Robin Murray is a Professor of Psychiatric Research at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP), King’s College London and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He is ranked as one of the most influential researchers in psychiatry by Thomson Reuters’ Science Watch and 3rd in schizophrenia research. He is one of only 5 psychiatrists ever elected as Royal Society Fellows. In 2011, he was awarded a Knig...
2022-01-24
1h 06
Sigma Nutrition Radio: Nutritional Science, Health & Dietetics
#421: Brendon Stubbs, PhD – The Research on Depression & Physical Activity
Dr. Brendon Stubbs, PhD, is a Senior Clinical Lecturer and researcher at King's College London, conducting research in physical activity & mental health, the mind-body interface, and meta-research. He has published over 600 academic papers in several leading journals across multiple scientific fields. Dr. Stubbs is also a clinical physiotherapist, being Head of Physiotherapy at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. He has a MSc in Neurological Rehabilitation & PhD in Pain Medicine & Rehabilitation. He has informed policy guidelines in the UK, Europe and the World Health Organization. The post #421: Brendon Stubbs, PhD – The Research on De...
2022-01-11
1h 00
Sigma Nutrition Radio
#421: Brendon Stubbs, PhD – The Research on Depression & Physical Activity
Dr. Brendon Stubbs, PhD, is a Senior Clinical Lecturer and researcher at King's College London, conducting research in physical activity & mental health, the mind-body interface, and meta-research. He has published over 600 academic papers in several leading journals across multiple scientific fields. He has informed policy guidelines in the UK, Europe and the World Health Organization. Dr. Stubbs is also a clinical physiotherapist, being Head of Physiotherapy at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. He has a MSc in Neurological Rehabilitation & PhD in Pain Medicine & Rehabilitation. Show notes to this episode are available at...
2022-01-11
1h 00
Addictions Edited
The January take-home: with guest Dr Sharon Cox
In this episode, Dr Sharon Cox from University College London's Department of Behavioural Science joins the SSA's Rob Calder and Dr Carol-Ann Getty from the Addiction journal newsroom."We have this situation in the UK where, almost the more health and social needs you have the less likely your smoking is to be addressed, it’s seen by health practitioners as the last comfort or the last pleasure, so that’s something that my work really tries to tackle." Dr Sharon CoxThere is a feature on smoking cessation in mental heal...
2022-01-10
46 min
The reMAKERs
Episode 13
We are living in uncertain and anxious times. Mental health is everywhere, but it’s also been largely ‘privatised’ — treated as a personal issue for individuals to address, rather than as a collective response to systemic conditions. This episode of the reMAKERS asks, ‘do we need therapy, or do we need structural change?’ (Or both.)We also talk about what it’s been like being a mental health professional during the worst of the pandemic in London; how to help the ones we love and ourselves to die well; and what employers need to do if they’re serious about...
2021-11-24
30 min
The Gavin Sisters Wellness Show
Exercise & Mental Health with Brendon Stubbs
This week We spent an hour with Dr Brendon Stubbs, Head of Physiotherapy at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Clinical Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London. Brendon’ has extensive research on the correlation between mental health and exercise alongside his team they have published over 400 academic papers, and in 2016 he was identified in the journal ‘Nature’ (one of the biggest journals) – as one of the most productive scientists over all disciplines in the world. In this episode, we talk how do you motivate the unmotivated...
2021-11-02
50 min
My Possible Self
Perinatal Mental Health with Prof. Carmine Pariante
Perinatal Mental Health problems occur during pregnancy and the very early stages of a child's life. And while postnatal depression is now widely spoken about, mental health problems in the perinatal period are less so and can leave a mother feeling isolated, ashamed and helpless. Carmine Pariante is a professor of biological psychiatry at King’s College London, and a consultant perinatal psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Specialising in the biological communication between the body and the brain, with a strong focus being in the areas of depression and fatigue, particularly in rel...
2021-10-26
40 min
The Reverse Rett Podcast
Ep 24 - Mathilde Mastroianni
The Reverse Rett podcast is back and in this episode, I’m speaking with Mathilde Mastroianni, Assistant Psychologist at the CIPP Rett Centre, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. Anyone whose child or adult with Rett has been a patient at CIPP Rett, CIPPRD or on a clinical trial at King’s over the last four years will know Tilly. During her time with the CIPP Rett team, she’s been clinical trials co-ordinator, clinical research assistant and assistant psychologist. To families, that means Tilly has been the person they rea...
2021-10-01
49 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
Interview #22: Cannabis & Psychosis (with Dr. Marta Di Forti and Professor Robin Murray)
In this episode Dr. Marta Di Forti and Professor Sir Robin Murray discuss the link between cannabis use and psychotic illness in depth, including: - How cannabis has changed over recent decades- The effect of cannabis on the incidence of psychosis- How cannabis can produce psychotic symptoms in a laboratory setting- The potential role of the endocannabinoid system in humans- The cannabis clinic run by Dr. Di Forti in the South London and Maudsley NHS trustDr. Di Forti is a psychiatrist and senior clinical fellow and s...
2021-09-01
1h 15
The BMJ Podcast
Wellbeing - surveying the mental health of NHS staff
In the wellbeing podcast, we have had a lot of personal experience of the pandemic, and schemes to support staff - but always we've wanted to know if there's research which can tell us how universal those experiences have been. In this podcast, Abi and Cat are joined by Danielle Lamb, senior research fellow at University College London, and Sam Gnanapragasam, clinical fellow in psychiatry at South London and the Maudsley NHS Trust. Danielle and Sam are both investigators on NHS Check - a representative survey of NHS staff about their mental wellbeing during covid-19. https://nhscheck.org/
2021-07-30
32 min
The BMJ Podcast
Wellbeing - surveying the mental health of NHS staff
In the wellbeing podcast, we have had a lot of personal experience of the pandemic, and schemes to support staff - but always we've wanted to know if there's research which can tell us how universal those experiences have been. In this podcast, Abi and Cat are joined by Danielle Lamb, senior research fellow at University College London, and Sam Gnanapragasam, clinical fellow in psychiatry at South London and the Maudsley NHS Trust. Danielle and Sam are both investigators on NHS Check - a representative survey of NHS staff about their mental wellbeing during covid-19. https://nhscheck.org/
2021-07-30
32 min
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Wellbeing - surveying the mental health of NHS staff
In the wellbeing podcast, we have had a lot of personal experience of the pandemic, and schemes to support staff - but always we've wanted to know if there's research which can tell us how universal those experiences have been. In this podcast, Abi and Cat are joined by Danielle Lamb, senior research fellow at University College London, and Sam Gnanapragasam, clinical fellow in psychiatry at South London and the Maudsley NHS Trust. Danielle and Sam are both investigators on NHS Check - a representative survey of NHS staff about their mental wellbeing during covid-19. https://nhscheck.org/
2021-07-30
32 min
The Mental Health Podcast
#mhTV episode 52 - Parenting and mental health
Welcome to episode 52 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 9 June 2021] of #mhTV. This week Nicky Lambert and Dave Munday spoke with guests Katie Atmore, Dr Clare Dolman and Chris McCree about parenting and mental health. Katie completed a research M.Sc in Neuroscience at the University of Cape Town, studying the neurochemical impact of social isolation, before turning her interests to population health and undertaking the Global Mental Health M.Sc at KCL and LSHTM in 2017. She has since worked in mental health research in the UK, South Africa, Kenya and Mozambique on projects in intellectual disability advocacy, experiences of gender-based violence, human-centred design with...
2021-06-10
48 min
The Mental Elf
Grainne McAlonan #IoPPNfestival
Prof Grainne McAlonan, Professor of Translational Neuroscience in the Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences at King's College London.Synopsis: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is clinically diverse, and its etiological mechanisms are poorly understood. To inform prognosis and generate intervention opportunities we need a better understanding of causal pathways; and subsequently, a means to examine target engagement. There is fresh hope however, based on evidence that multiple risk factors for ASD and related neurodevelopmental conditions converge to disrupt the balance between excitatory glutamate (E) and inhibitory GABA (I). This will likely alter the activity and structure of brain circuits which...
2021-04-15
13 min
Seasoning the reasoning
Episode 7 Dr Lade Smith talks about race and mental health
Dr Smith is a Consultant Psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Visiting Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London. She graduated in Medicine from Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, winning prizes in Psychological Medicine. Having trained in general psychiatry, she is now a forensic psychiatrist. She is Clinical Director of the Forensic Services at SLaM. She is also the Clinical Director of the National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, providing medical leadership for the team developing mental health guidelines. Dr Sm...
2021-03-30
43 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
Audio Essay #8: What are Emotions for?
How should we think about our emotions? What purpose do they serve? In this podcast we examine 9 common Emotions: Sadness, Anger, Disgust, Joy, Love, Fear, Guilt, Shame and Regret. We also discuss some factors that modify our emotions as well as the basics of emotional intelligence. Audio-essay by Dr. Alex Curmi. Dr. Curmi is a specialist registrar in General Adult psychiatry in the South London and Maudsley NHS foundation trust with a special interest in psychotherapy and mindfulness meditation.Interviewed by Dr. Alex Curmi - Give feedback here - thinkingmindpodcast@gmail.com - Follow us her...
2021-03-30
25 min