Podcast om indførelse af kognitiv adfærdsterapi som standardbehandling i England

medmattersBBC Radio 4 program Medmatters (forkortelse for Medical Matters) har i deres seneste udsendelse en interessant diskussion om fordele og ulemper med det nye IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) program, der er ved at blive indført i hele England af det engelske sundhedssystem, NHS (National Health Service).

All In The Mind’s Claudia Hammond discusses whether the new government talking therapy programme IAPT will make a real difference to people with mental illness or if it is just a quick fix.

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Tvunget af tanker (TV-dokumentar)

DRDanmarks Radio sender i november og december 2007 en dokumentar, Tvunget af tanker, om behandling af OCD. Formålet er på den ene side at informere om OCD og på den anden side at demonstrere effektiviteten af kognitiv adfærdsterapi.

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The science and the ethics of operating on the brain

Radioprogram on BBC Radio 4.

Brain surgery, in any form, to treat people with psychiatric illness was virtually abandoned after public outcry over the abuse of lobotomies half a century ago. But recent progress in neuroscience is igniting renewed interest in this field. Tried and tested in the treatment of movement disorders such as Parkinson�s Disease, neurosurgeons are hopeful that certain brain surgery techniques may also help to relieve the crippling symptoms of psychiatric illnesses like obsessive compulsive disorder. One technique, known as deep brain stimulation, uses an electric current, from electrodes implanted in the brain, to alter the brain�s function. It�s still experimental and only about 20 patients world wide have undergone the operation. But because the stimulator can be switched on and off and the electrodes removed, the effects are completely reversible. Graham Easton explores the science and the ethics of operating on the brain to cure the mind.

The program was broadcasted on BBC Radio 4 Tuesday 1 April 2003 9.00-9.30pm.

You can listen to the program on BBC Radio 4 homepage.