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At the Back of Your Mind
At the Back of Your Mind
25 episodes
5 days ago
Join three mental health researchers from King’s College London on #AtTheBackOfYourMind, a podcast brought to you by the team behind the InSPIre the Mind blog. Maryam, Juliette and Carolina chat about all things mental health, from lived experiences to exciting new research and everything in between. Hear new and different perspectives from special guests, including clinicians, researchers, professionals, artists, and many other mental health field experts. So, what are you waiting for? Grab a cup of tea and join us for a good chat.
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Join three mental health researchers from King’s College London on #AtTheBackOfYourMind, a podcast brought to you by the team behind the InSPIre the Mind blog. Maryam, Juliette and Carolina chat about all things mental health, from lived experiences to exciting new research and everything in between. Hear new and different perspectives from special guests, including clinicians, researchers, professionals, artists, and many other mental health field experts. So, what are you waiting for? Grab a cup of tea and join us for a good chat.
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At the Back of Your Mind
Navigating Inclusion and Our Mental Health with Maya Welford

In the final episode on ATBOYM, Juliette, Maryam, and Carolina sit down with King's alum and Behavioural Finance Specialist Maya Welford.

Together, they explore the effectiveness of DEI training, the challenges faced by marginalised communities, and the overwhelming burden on individuals from these groups. Maya also discusses her research on the implications of artificial intelligence on gender and ethnicity pay gaps while emphasising the importance of kindness and empathy in creating a more inclusive society. Tune in for insightful discussions and expert perspectives on fostering genuine DEI in both professional and personal spaces


Thank you all for listening! Happy holidays!

- the ATBOYM team x

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10 months ago
26 minutes 31 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Psyched Out: Are Psychedelics the Future of Medicine? With Tommaso Barba

In this episode of At the Back of Your Mind, hosts delve into the current research and therapeutic potential of psychedelics for psychiatric disorders. They discuss the historical use of psychedelic compounds, such as LSD and psilocybin, and their interactions with serotonin receptors. Special guest Tommaso Barba, a PhD student at Imperial College London's Centre for Psychedelic Research, shares his insights on the effects of psychedelics on mental health, while highlighting the importance of controlled and therapeutic use. The conversation also explores the rise in recreational use and the ethical considerations around natural psychedelic resources.

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11 months ago
21 minutes 45 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Parenthood Changes You… and Your Brain! With Dr. Jodi Pawluski

In this episode, we explore the phenomenon of 'mommy brain' - changes in memory and cognition that occur during pregnancy and early parenthood. Our special guest, Dr. Jodi Pawluski, a neuroscientist and author, explains the hormonal and physiological factors contributing to these changes, as well as the societal challenges in maternal mental health research. We delve into historical perspectives, current findings, and the impacts on both mothers and fathers. Dr. Pawluski reassures listeners that experiencing 'mommy brain' is a normal and adaptive part of parenting, highlighting the importance of support systems and individualised care.

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11 months ago
24 minutes 37 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Sweat Your Stress Away: Is Exercise for our Mental Health a Cliché? With Dr. Brendon Stubbs

Join us as we delve into the intricate relationship between exercise, movement, and mental health. Our special guest, Brendan Stubbs, a senior researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, shares his extensive experience and groundbreaking research on how physical activity benefits mental health across various conditions. From academic insights to practical tips, discover the importance of consistency and finding enjoyable activities to maintain mental wellness.


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11 months ago
22 minutes 52 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
"My therapist doesn't get me": Culturally Informed Mental Health

In today's episode, our hosts sit down with special guest Dr. Han Ren, a licensed psychologist focused on culturally informed mental health practices.

Together, they delve into the concept of third-culture kids, code-switching, and the effects of marginalised identities on mental health. The conversation highlights the importance of decolonising mental health practices and adopting anti-oppressive therapy approaches. We also explore strategies for collective healing within Asian American and immigrant communities, along with practical advice for those seeking therapy.


This episode was recorded on the 25th of September 2023.

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11 months ago
32 minutes 46 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Life Beyond Academia with Bill Hinchen

We're back for Season 3 of At the Back of Your Mind!

In this episode we dive into life beyond academia with Bill Hinchen, a dissemination expert and scientist, who talks about the hardest decision of his academic life.

This episode was recorded on the 27th of September 2023.

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12 months ago
24 minutes 4 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Closing the gap between research and clinical practice with Andre Tomlin from Mental Elf

Can’t believe that we’re at the end of another season! In this final episode, we delve into the challenges of science communication, and getting good quality research out there to benefit mental health patients with information scientist and creator of the Mental Elf blog, Andre Tomlin.  

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2 years ago
36 minutes 9 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
When science bends for the researchers with Prof. Ben Goldacre

Today our Hosts are joined by doctor, academic and science writer Ben Goldacre to talk about bad science and the best practices for reporting data from research studies.  

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2 years ago
33 minutes 48 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Living with Psychosis with Hazel Cornhill from Reality Tourists podcast

This week our Hosts sit down with mental health campaigner and host of the Reality Tourists podcast Hazel Cornhill, for a candid discussion about their journey with psychosis and schizoaffective disorder, as well as their work to improve mental health services.  

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2 years ago
40 minutes 7 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Lesser-known eating disorders and the road to recovery with Clare Liedstrand

Join us for an insightful conversation as our Hosts speak to friend and colleague Clare Liedstrand about her lived experience of avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder, or ARFID, and the importance of raising awareness about all the various forms of eating disorder. 

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2 years ago
33 minutes

At the Back of Your Mind
NHS: Burnout, Resilience and the Role of the Workplace with Prof. Dame Anne-Marie Rafferty CBE

In this week’s episode, Carolina and Maryam are joined by Professor of Nursing Policy Dame Anne-Marie Rafferty CBE to talk about the NHS crisis, its disastrous impact on the mental health of nurses and healthcare staff, and the urgent need for change.   

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2 years ago
36 minutes 4 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Myth busters: Who you gonna call? (LIVE EPISODE)

Instead of busting ghosts, we’re busting neuroscience myths in this special live episode coming to you from the IoPPN building at King’s College London. So, swap your proton packs for some science facts and join our hosts, Carolina and Juliette, and our studio audience as we debunk some common misconceptions about mental illness. 

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2 years ago
27 minutes 5 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Serotonin: What is its role in treating depression?

Our Hosts are once again joined by King’s Professor of Biological Psychiatry Carmine Pariante to talk about the continued debate surrounding the serotonin hypothesis of depression and the use of antidepressant medication.

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2 years ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Why are women underdiagnosed with autism with Emily Katy

Today the Hosts are joined by writer and trustee for the Autistic Girls Network charity, Emily Katy, who discusses her experience with autism, challenging society’s perception of autism, as well as her new book!  

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2 years ago
26 minutes 30 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Childhood Trauma and its Effects on Mental Health with Prof. Charlotte Cecil

Join us for an interesting conversation with Prof. Charlotte Cecil, specialist in genetics, epigenetics, and gene X environment approaches at Erasmus Medical Centre, to understand early exposure to trauma and its possible effects on long-term mental health.

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2 years ago
37 minutes 33 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Is Psychology Not a Science?

Welcome back! In this first episode we are excited to share with you a conversation amongst our hosts, on "is psychology a science?" What are your thoughts?

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2 years ago
28 minutes 14 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
How far can AI take mental health care and how far is too far?

Your favourite mental health podcast is back!

We’re kicking off our brand-new season with a deep dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence for mental health care with Director of AI in Medicine Lab & Coordinator of the EarlyCause Project, Professor Karim Lekadir, and Professor of Biological Psychiatry Carmine Pariante.

Head over to inspirethemind.org/atthebackofyourmind for more episodes, transcripts, social media, and contact information.

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2 years ago
44 minutes 31 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Reality TV and mental health: Are they compatible?

For our exciting final episode, we unpack the controversies surrounding the reality TV show Love Island, regarding the handling of contestants’ mental health, as well as looking after our own when viewing. 

And that’s a wrap! Thank you for listening to us all the way through. We look forward to seeing you again for Season 2!

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2 years ago
30 minutes 50 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Rapping to Raise Awareness About Mental Health Struggles with Dr. Akeem Sule

Ever jammed out to a song without realising the true meaning behind the lyrics? Consultant psychiatrist and co-founder of the initiative HipHopPsych, Dr. Akeem Sule talks to us about how we can better understand the mental health problems of underrepresented communities through analysing hip-hop song lyrics. 

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2 years ago
34 minutes 38 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Women in Science: Why the conversation is still ongoing with Prof. Paola Dazzan

Join us for an insightful discussion with researcher and perinatal psychiatrist, Professor Paola Dazzan, on diversity within academia and beyond, as well as the importance of diverse perspectives and voices in science.

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2 years ago
33 minutes 7 seconds

At the Back of Your Mind
Join three mental health researchers from King’s College London on #AtTheBackOfYourMind, a podcast brought to you by the team behind the InSPIre the Mind blog. Maryam, Juliette and Carolina chat about all things mental health, from lived experiences to exciting new research and everything in between. Hear new and different perspectives from special guests, including clinicians, researchers, professionals, artists, and many other mental health field experts. So, what are you waiting for? Grab a cup of tea and join us for a good chat.