IN THESE TIMES (www.ittmind.com) directly address the mental pain that afflicts so many people today, made worse since the Covid pandemic. We present mental health experts and crisis organisations with their different clients and different approaches. In bringing light to the wounding and terrors of our feelings and our mind, we hope our broadcasts on Podcasts and YouTube will help you find some d... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
Racism is a psychological problem. It has been failed by the law, education, history and culture studies in stopping violence, hate and aggression towards different ethnic groups.
Previn Karian highlights the stuckness of racism in colonial history... more
It's not about weight loss. It's not about body dysmorphia. It's not about relapses. What are the psychological roots of the anorectic?
Previn Karian discusses the structures of mind that lead to the prevalence of anorexia in young girls and women.... more
Female hate crimes, humiliation, harassment, degradation, rape and murder have been celebrated in cultures and religions for centuries as the acceptable norm. The idea that this might be wrong is a modern one. Hence the word: "misogyny".
Previn Kar... more
Soaring energy prices and cost of living are driving millions into financial stress. This in turn leads to depression.
As the house of cards starts falling down, the human response is to bury your head in the sand, hoping it will all go away while ... more
Susie Orbach is an iconic psychotherapist in the women's movement, author of insightful and bestseller books, co-founder of Women's Therapy Centres in London and New York, and therapist to the late Princess Diana.
Chrissie Pollard interviews Orbach... more
What makes secure parents and parenting? How can parents reduce pressure, tensions and conflicts with constantly changing needs of children?
Chrissie Pollard interviews co-founder and psychotherapist Previn Karian on the application of Attachment T... more
From the idealised beginning to the crash: how do couples relationships breakdown? How does love turn into rage and hate?
Chrissie Pollard interviews ITTMind co-founder and psychotherapist Previn Karian to outline the contours of relationship break... more
Chrissie Pollard interviews ITT co-founder Previn Karian on how anxiety generates repeating patterns and compulsive or intrusive thoughts in our minds. These patterns can become overwhelming, making cognition and re-framing your thoughts useless. Thi... more
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