Depression
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- Posted1 October 2018
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- Posted28 September 2018
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- Posted25 September 2018
Pause For Thought: 'Running had that ability to pull me out of myself.' Pause For Thought. Audio, 00:02:03
Deborah Paul on unexpected coping mechanisms.
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- Posted24 September 2018
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- Posted13 September 2018
Ramblings. Series 40, Herefordshire. Audio, 25 minutes
Clare Balding walks in Herefordshire with Dr Kate Harding who has a moving story to tell.
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- Available for over a year
Four Thought. Back to the Land. Audio, 15 minutes
John Connell speaks about how the connection to land can heal the modern urban soul.
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- Available for over a year
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- Posted7 September 2018
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- Posted29 August 2018
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- Posted27 August 2018
Felicity Ward - Appisodes. Series 1, Depression. Audio, 14 minutes
Stand-up Felicity Ward tries to achieve better mental health, one phone app at a time.
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- Posted18 August 2018
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- Posted14 August 2018
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- Posted14 August 2018
A brief history of psychedelics. Video, 00:04:59
We look at psychedelics – from discovery to potential treatment to help with depression.
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- Posted13 August 2018
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- Posted13 August 2018
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- Posted13 August 2018
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- Posted2 August 2018
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- Posted30 July 2018
Black Girls Don't Cry. Audio, 28 minutes
Marverine Cole explores why some black women are more prone to anxiety and depression.
- Attribution91Èȱ¬ Radio 4
- Available for over a year
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- Posted25 July 2018
'It left lots of nice feelings in my heart and after the sessions I feel better' Steve Harris. Audio, 00:02:47
How a Dorset music group is helping new parents who have anxiety and postnatal depression.
- Attribution91Èȱ¬ Radio Solent
- Posted20 July 2018
Black Girls Don't Cry. Audio, 28 minutes
Marverine Cole explores why some black women are more prone to anxiety and depression.
- Attribution91Èȱ¬ Radio 4
- Available for over a year