Mindfulness, Rest and slothfulness, All in the Mind Awards, Compulsive sexual behaviour and the internet
A review of the scientific evidence behind Mindfulness and more on the Rest Test - what's rest and what's slothfulness? Plus a look at whether the internet can drive sex addiction.
Over the last decade mindfulness has grown in popularity and is recommended in many settings such as the NHS, schools, the work place and prisons. But how strong is the scientific data? Mental Elf blogger Andre Tomlin and Professor Willem Kuyken review the evidence.
All in the Mind Awards Judge Marion Janner talks to Claudia Hammond on the mindfulness of gardening and how to take part in the awards.
Plus the search for rest: is being slothful still a sin?
New research from Valerie Voon, a Consultant Neuropsychiatrist at Cambridge University, uncovers what's happening in the brains of people with compulsive sexual behaviour. The results suggest that the constant supply of novel images from the internet can drive this behaviour and Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist Graham Music discusses how the findings could be translated to the clinic.
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What’s the evidence for mindfulness?
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Buddy, Marion Janner's support dog, takes to the air waves
Whether you are slothful or not you can fill in the survey at resttest.org
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- Tue 24 Nov 2015 21:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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All in the Mind
The show with the latest evidence on psychology, mental health and neuroscience.