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A History of Delusions
BBC Radio 4
11 episodes
8 months ago

Experimental psychologist Daniel Freeman explores cases of delusion.

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Experimental psychologist Daniel Freeman explores cases of delusion.

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Intensive care delirium
A History of Delusions
14 minutes
6 years ago
Intensive care delirium

Clinical psychologist Professor Daniel Freeman continues his exploration of delusions, looking at both historic and contemporary case studies.

In this programme he hears a case from 1892, of a patient at the Victorian psychiatric hospital Bethlem in London who believed that people were telephoning into her ears. And he meets a man who experienced delusions of being dead and under attack as a consequence of being in a hospital intensive care unit.

Produced by Victoria Shepherd and Eve Streeter A Greenpoint Production for BBC Radio 4

A History of Delusions

Experimental psychologist Daniel Freeman explores cases of delusion.