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All In The Mind

All In The Mind is ABC RN's weekly podcast looking into the mental universe, the mind, brain and behaviour — everything from addiction to artificial intelligence.

Life Sciences Science Health & Fitness
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
29 minutes
Episodes
257
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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No Feeling Is Final — 03 | A Good Patient

No Feeling Is Final — 03 | A Good Patient

There are no good snack options in psych hospital. And it’s really hard to not look crazy.
00:29:08  |   Sun 28 Feb 2021
No Feeling Is Final — 02 | The Vast Wasteland

No Feeling Is Final — 02 | The Vast Wasteland

Hunting for a psychiatrist is a lot like hunting for 'The One'. Only much more expensive and with a tiny dating pool.
00:29:08  |   Sun 21 Feb 2021
No Feeling Is Final — 01 | The Voice

No Feeling Is Final — 01 | The Voice

We all have that voice in our head. The one that is brutally honest. It’s a good thing, right? Except when it really isn’t.
00:29:09  |   Sun 14 Feb 2021
Lived experience, trauma and the 'missing middle': Victoria's mental health royal commission

Lived experience, trauma and the 'missing middle': Victoria's mental health royal commission

On All in the Mind, we look at the problems in Victoria's mental health system and what needs to change going forward.
00:29:08  |   Sun 07 Feb 2021
Music of memory

Music of memory

Our relationship with music begins at birth, if not before, and plays a role in the formation of our identity when we are young. Now a heart-warming movement called Music & Memory is creating persona…
00:29:06  |   Sun 31 Jan 2021
The mysterious corpus callosum: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

The mysterious corpus callosum: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

The corpus callosum links one side of our brain to the other. It’s not essential for survival, but in some people it’s missing or malformed, causing quite mild to extreme disabilities. The good news …
00:29:06  |   Sun 24 Jan 2021
Girls and Autism: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Girls and Autism: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Most people tend to think of autism as a male disorder, and the character in the film Rain Man often comes to mind. But emerging research shows that girls often have different symptoms which cause th…
00:29:05  |   Sun 17 Jan 2021
Dissociation and coping with trauma: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Dissociation and coping with trauma: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Warning: some listeners may find aspects of this program confronting. The compelling account of a woman who lived with dissociative identity disorder—and how she eventually became integrated.
00:29:06  |   Sun 10 Jan 2021
A highly superior memory: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

A highly superior memory: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

If you were given a date from the last five years could you say what day of the week it was? One young woman in Australia can remember every single day of her life since she was born. We hear about h…
00:29:05  |   Sun 03 Jan 2021
Turn on, tune in: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Turn on, tune in: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Turn on, tune in and drop out … that was the catch cry of U.S. psychologist Timothy Leary in the 1960s. By 1966 psychedelics were demonised and banned, but now—in controlled scientific settings—there…
00:29:05  |   Sun 27 Dec 2020
Parenting with a mental illness: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Parenting with a mental illness: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Being a parent can be very rewarding, but if you are managing your own mental health you may not be able to be the parent you’d like to be. It can be sad and confusing for kids too—and they often tak…
00:29:06  |   Sun 20 Dec 2020
Synesthesia—seeing sounds, hearing colours: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

Synesthesia—seeing sounds, hearing colours: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs

For some people the number six is red and music evokes a range of colours and shapes. Seeing sounds and hearing colours is one type of synesthesia—where the senses are crossed.  Meet an 11-year-old g…
00:50:38  |   Sun 13 Dec 2020
Anxiety, and the 'worry bully': One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs

Anxiety, and the 'worry bully': One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs

Anxiety is an essential human emotion—it kicks in to protect us from threats—but sometimes those threats are only perceived. When worries start to become overwhelming, approximately 25 per cent of us…
00:29:06  |   Sun 06 Dec 2020
Locked in: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs

Locked in: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs

At the age of 12 Martin Pistorius developed a mysterious neurological illness. He fell into a coma and was unable to move or communicate. It was assumed he had no awareness but a couple of years late…
00:29:08  |   Sun 29 Nov 2020
Science of self: In a series of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs

Science of self: In a series of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs

Scientists and philosophers have been perplexed by our sense of the self for millennia. Now, by investigating neurological conditions which disrupt the self—such as body identity disorder, schizophre…
00:29:06  |   Sun 22 Nov 2020
Podcast extra: Jana Pittman extended interview

Podcast extra: Jana Pittman extended interview

As part of our program about Resilience, Lynne spoke with former Olympian - and now medical doctor - Jana Pittman. We thought you'd like to hear the full interview.

00:18:25  |   Sun 15 Nov 2020
Resilience: What's the buzz?

Resilience: What's the buzz?

As Lynne Malcolm gets ready for life outside the ABC, she’s been thinking about how all of us cope with changes and challenges, and how our sense of ourselves is influenced by our surroundings. This …

00:41:58  |   Sun 15 Nov 2020
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