
Conversations about hypochondria, health anxiety, wellness, medicine, scientific history and more. Hosted by Caroline Crampton, author of A Body Made of Glass: A History of Hypochondria.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | ||||

Caroline Crampton is joined by Dr Alastair Santhouse, a consultant psychiatrist and author, to talk about how health anxiety feeds into the evolving understanding of the connection between mind and body.
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Caroline Crampton is joined by Dr Phil Whitaker, a GP and a writer about healthcare, to discuss how doctors approach health anxiety.
To find out more about Phil and his work, follow him on Twitter @pwhitakerwriter and buy/borrow his most recent book... more
Caroline Crampton is joined by journalist and author Kat Brown to talk about how infertility, ADHD and long-term illness can intersect with mental health.
Be aware that all of these subjects are discussed in detail, so if they're not for you, you mi... more
Caroline Crampton is joined by writer Moira Redmond to talk about the Chalet School books by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer and the way in which this school story series impacted our view of health and convalescence.
To find out more about Moira Redmond and h... more
Caroline and her guests discuss topics related to health and health anxiety/hypochondria with nuance and sensitivity. The show is a delightful and thought-provoking accompaniment to her excellent book.
Thank you Caroline - this is so interesting and well informed. I’ve thought about the gendered aspects of hypochondria before but your personal insights coupled with your guests really broaden my understanding. I arrived via Shedunnit and am pleased I did!
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