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Sophia Davis, Senior Editor at The Lancet Psychiatry, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explores their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy.

A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from premature mortality in people with mental illness to cranial electrostimulation therapy for depression, the impor... more

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Up to 1 in 4 women and birthing parents experience perinatal mental health difficulties, but there isn't enough evidence around interventions that could help them, especially interventions that work with the parent-infant bond or that focus on a broa... more

People living with dementia often have behavioural and psychiatric symptoms, such as agitation, and when these are severe, antipsychotics can be prescribed. Guidelines recommend prescribing antipsychotics at the lowest possible dose for the shortest ... more

Why is physical health so important for people with mental illness? In this episode, we talk about a new paper on lifestyle interventions for people with mental illness, covering which aspects of those interventions are beneficial for physical and me... more

What if you could see the voice inside your head? 

Auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia are often distressing, as the voices are often malicious and unrelenting. In a new type of immersive virtual reality-based therapy, a 3D avatar of the voice ... more

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Louise Glenthøj
Associate professor at University of Copenhagen, leading the virtual reality research group
University of Copenhagen
Episode: Louise Glenthøj, Ditte Lammers, and Vibeke Andersen on virtual reality-based therapy for auditory hallucinations
Ditte Lammers
Associate professor and clinical psychologist at Aalborg University Hospital, managing an early intervention team for psychosis
Aalborg University Hospital
Episode: Louise Glenthøj, Ditte Lammers, and Vibeke Andersen on virtual reality-based therapy for auditory hallucinations
Vibeke Andersen
Former psychiatric patient and an active advocate for mental health
Episode: Louise Glenthøj, Ditte Lammers, and Vibeke Andersen on virtual reality-based therapy for auditory hallucinations
Andrea Iaboni
Geriatric psychiatrist and associate professor of psychiatry
University of Toronto
Episode: Andrea Iaboni on medications for anxiety in older adults
Mikkel Højlund
Medical doctor and Associate Professor of Psychopharmacology at the University of Southern Denmark
University of Southern Denmark and Mental Health Services in Southern Denmark
Episode: Mikkel Højlund on antipsychotics polypharmacy
Ryan Van Patten
Neuropsychologist and Assistant Professor at Brown University
Brown University
Episode: Ryan Van Patten on cognition in functional seizures
Sebastian Wolf
Psychologist, psychotherapist trained in cognitive behavioral therapy, and researcher on exercise and mental health
University of Tübingen, Germany
Episode: Sebastian Wolf on exercise and mental health
Jinah Park
Doctor degree student specializing in health impacts of climate change
Seoul National University
Episode: Jinah Park and Whanhee Lee on heat and emergency admissions
Whanhee Lee
Environmental epidemiologist and data scientist
Busan National University
Episode: Jinah Park and Whanhee Lee on heat and emergency admissions

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Sophia Davis
Senior Editor at The Lancet Psychiatry

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Juan Carlos Bazo Alvarez and Claudia Cooper on antipsychotics and dementia
Q: What are your key findings about antipsychotic use in dementia patients?
The study found that many patients are prescribed antipsychotics for longer than recommended durations and often at higher starting doses, with significant implications for patient care.
Juan Carlos Bazo Alvarez and Claudia Cooper on antipsychotics and dementia
Q: What kind of symptoms tend to affect individuals living with dementia?
Behavioral and psychiatric symptoms are very common, often including agitation, aggression, anxiety, depression, and apathy.
Andrea Iaboni on medications for anxiety in older adults
Q: What were some major findings from the study?
Antidepressants showed moderate effectiveness in reducing anxiety symptoms, but there was a lack of randomized control trials for anxiety in older adults.
Andrea Iaboni on medications for anxiety in older adults
Q: Why is it important to consider anxiety treatments for older adults separately?
Older adults have unique vulnerabilities and treatment needs, making it crucial to study the balance of benefits and risks specifically for them.
Peter Fonagy on mentalisation-based treatment for antisocial personality disorder
Q: How do you see this now as being able to apply to this particular group of people?
Fonagy envisions MBT being teachable and applicable not only in probation but for wider environments, helping both incarcerated individuals and community settings to be more psychologically informed.

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This podcast provides an in-depth exploration of contemporary mental health research and its implications for healthcare practices and policies. The discussions often center around recent studies that address a wide range of issues, including perinatal mental health interventions, antipsychotic prescription practices, lifestyle changes for mental health, and innovative therapies like virtual reality applications. Episodes feature a variety of experts from the field and incorporate personal narratives, bringing important insights into the challenges faced by individuals with mental health conditions. The commitment to evidence-based discussions, alongside firsthand accounts of lived experiences, distinguishes this podcast as a vital resource... more

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