
Experimental psychologist Daniel Freeman explores cases of delusion.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Psychologist Professor Daniel Freeman concludes his exploration of delusions, looking at both historic and contemporary case studies.
In the final programme he examines the latest thinking on the causes of and treatment for delusional thinking.
D... more
Clinical psychologist Professor Daniel Freeman explores cases of delusions - strongly held, preoccupying false beliefs.
In this series he unearths case studies from the archives dating back to the Renaissance, he meets people who have recently exper... more
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 i... more
Psychologist and therapist Professor Daniel Freeman explores the history of delusions - strongly held, preoccupying false beliefs – with cases from the archives and first-hand testimonies from people who have experienced delusional thinking. Conversa... more
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A sympathetic exploration of different kinds of delusions, with patients themselves explaining how they felt and what they thought at the height of their illnesses.
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