01/05/2012
Claudia Hammond investigates what reforms to the NHS could mean for mental health services, and what psychology can tell us about the pros and cons of online dating.
In April next year changes to the way the NHS in England will make GP groups responsible for 65 billion pounds of health budgets. These groups will decide what services patients need for all clinical services including mental health. But are all GPs confident of their expertise in mental health to do this? And what safeguards are in place to ensure enough good quality mental health is delivered to everyone across the country? Claudia is joined by Paul Burstow, the government minister for Care Services, Claire Murdoch, chief executive of Central and North west London NHS Foundation Trust and Sophie Corlett, Director of external relations at the mental health charity, Mind to discuss the reforms and their impact on mental health. As many as one in five people go online to look for love but what is the psychological of online dating? Is there a right way to write a profile to maximise your chances of romance and do sites that offer to match you with suitable partners actually work? Claudia talks to Eli Finkel, associate professor of psychology at Northwestern university who has recently published one of the largest reviews of what relationship science reveals about the means of finding love online.
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Mental health and the NHS changes
How will mental health services be affected by the changes under the NHS reforms due in April next year?
Duration: 20:51
Psychology and online dating
What's the psychology of online dating, and can dating sites that promise to find you suitable matches deliver when it comes to romance?
Duration: 06:05
Broadcasts
- Tue 1 May 2012 21:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Wed 2 May 2012 15:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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All in the Mind
The show with the latest evidence on psychology, mental health and neuroscience.