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ALL IN THE MIND
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Tuesday 21:00-21:30
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Prof Raj Persaud explores the limits and potential of the mind, revealing the latest research and bringing together experts and commentators from the worlds of psychiatry, psychology and mental health.
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TuesdayÌý22ÌýMarchÌý2005

SPIRITUALITY and AGEING
Does spirituality increase with age?Ìý Questions about the meaning of life and death, their purpose and what happens after we're gone, are all subjects which stir great emotion and reflection.Ìý Asked by those of all faiths and those with none, these questions also have profound psychological implications for the way we live our lives as we get older.

Raj Persaud hears the views of some listeners, and Alan Smith, a former lay preacher and Religious Education teacher relates the psychology behind his "conversion" experience, when he lost his faith.

Raj Persaud is joined by Peter Coleman, Professor of Psychogerontology at the University of Southampton to discuss his longitudinal study on the relationship between spirituality and ageing, and the influence and impact of religious, spiritual and philosophical attitudes in the ageing process.Ìý

PSYCHOANALYSIS@LSE
Susie Orbach is a psychoanalyst and a visiting professor of sociology at the London School of Economics.Ìý Raj Persaud asks Susie Orbach about her involvement in psychoanalysis@LSE, a new initiative which aims to revive the presence and influence of psychoanalysts at the University, and questions how much psychoanalysis will help to shape our lives in the future.Ìý

BINGE DRINKING
New research suggests that binge drinking amongst young people attending university is rapidly becoming the number one mental health problem at colleges. Recent studies amongst girls between 11 and 16, show that they are now drinking the same amount as boys and in one study were found to have overtaken them.

Raj Persaud is joined by Dr Jane Marshall, a Consultant Psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychiatry and specialist in the treatment of women with alcohol problems to discuss the psychology behind why young women are increasingly turning to drink and what research can tell us about the neurological damage they risk.
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Professor of Psychogerontology at the University of Southampton
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Ageing and Development: Theories and Research
Peter Coleman, Ann O'hanlon
Publisher: Hodder Arnold H&S
ISBN: 0340758945


Work on spirituality and ageing (Gerry Burke)


Launched in January 2001 to be a local and national focus for practical education, training, research and reflection on the role of older people in the 21st century.


Psychoanalyst and visiting professor of sociologist atÌýthe London School of Economics


Psychoanalysis@lse is an initiative based in the Sociology Department at the London School of Economics which aims to explore the relevance of psychoanalytic forms of thought to the social, political, economic and cultural processes of our times and to analyse psychoanalysis with the issues and problems addressed by ongoing research at the LSE.
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