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Behind the Stigma, hosted by a student of Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London discusses many topics that are important in uncovering, reducing stigma and understanding one’s own mental health. Episodes will feature the podcast’s clinical psychologist, stories and experiences of people on their mental health journeys, and doctorates that will talk about their research and findings in the Neuroscience, Psychology and Psychiatric field.

Behind the Stigma


    • Feb 1, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Borderline Personality Disorder & Psychotherapy with Dr. Mark Ruffalo

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 61:55


    Send us a textIn this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Mark Ruffalo on Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), long-term psychotherapy, and the nuances of diagnosis in mental health. We discuss object relations in BPD, the concept of splitting, and how these dynamics shape therapeutic work. We also explore the role of psychoanalytic therapy, the fine line between pathology and normal behavior, and how diagnostic pluralism can improve patient care. Dr. Ruffalo also shares insights into the psychodynamic treatment of schizophrenia and the evolving landscape of mental health. Chapter markers added! About Dr. Mark RuffaloDr. Ruffalo is a psychotherapist in private practice in Florida, and serves as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Central Florida and Adjunct Instructor of Psychiatry at Tufts University. He has broad clinical experience in the psychoanalytic treatment of a range of psychiatric conditions with particular interest in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder. His current research interests include the object relations theory of borderline personality disorder; communication dilemmas, paradoxes, and double binds in personality pathology to name a few. Website: https://www.drruffalo.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-l-ruffalo-71929063/Twitter: https://x.com/marklruffalo?lang=enPaper - A Clinical Guide to Navigating Diagnostic Pluralism: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39079000/Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcast or Spotify. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/ 

    Exercise, Depression & Research in Psychiatry with Dr. Nicholas Fabiano

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 66:05


    Send us a textIn this episode of Behind the Stigma, we delve into the transformative world of lifestyle psychiatry with Dr. Nicholas Fabiano, a third-year psychiatry resident at the University of Ottawa.We explore the role of exercise in managing mild to moderate depression, its potential as a therapeutic modality alongside traditional treatments, and the broader implications for mental health care.We also discuss the challenges of publication bias in mental health research, the integration of AI in systematic reviews, and ethical considerations in advancing critical psychiatry. Dr. Fabiano shares insights from his groundbreaking research on exercise, mental health, and even its darker side as a form of self-harm.About Nicholas FabianoNicholas Fabiano is a third year psychiatry resident in the University of Ottawa, in Canada. His research interests encompass diagnostic imaging, meta-research, mental health (particularly the role of exercise and physical activity), suicide prevention, systematic reviews, and the intersection of psychiatry with broader health and social issues.Twitter: https://x.com/NTFabianoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ntfabiano/?originalSubdomain=caWebsite: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=Ph8ryrMAAAAJPapers:- How to prescribe physical activity for depression.- Is exercise a form of self-harm?- Reporting bias in imaging diagnostic test accuracy studies: are studies with positive conclusions or titles submitted and published faster? Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcast or Spotify. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/ 

    Colonization and Mental Health with Dr. Summer Fakhro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 60:53


    Send us a textIn this week's episode of Behind the Stigma, we are joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr. Summer Fakhro with a discussion on Colonization and Mental Health. We define Colonialism and explore the deep and lasting psychological effects of colonization on different communities. We discuss how historical trauma, displacement, and cultural erasure continue to shape the mental well-being of individuals today, particularly with the focus on oppression happening in Palestine. From intergenerational trauma to the modern-day struggle for identity and healing, we delve into the psychological scars left by colonial systems, resilience stories and how to move toward de-colonization in Western therapeutic practices. Chapter Markers Added! About Summer FakhroDr. Fakhro is a Clinical Psychologist at The Lighthouse Arabia UAE. She completed her master's and doctoral training in Clinical Psychology at UCL in the UK. She has 10 years of clinical experience working with people of all ages, and a particular expertise in understanding primary attachment relationships (parent-child) and broader family dynamics. Currently she is focused on better contextualizing her psychological practice to the history & culture of the region, and supporting clients through the current context of regional instability and trauma.WebsiteInstagramSubscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcast or Spotify. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Personality Disorders, Neoliberalism, and Survivor Voices with Dr. Jay Watts

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 67:01


    Send us a textIn this compelling episode of Behind the Stigma, we are joined by award-winning clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, and activist Dr. Jay Watts to explore critical perspectives on mental health.  We delve into the impact of neoliberalism on mental health services, the challenges of Personality Disorders with a focus on Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and the rise of trauma-informed care. Dr. Watts shares her insights on epistemic injustice in mental health care, and the importance of amplifying patient voices.Drawing on her lived experiences as a psychiatric survivor, Dr. Watts offers a powerful critique of traditional frameworks while envisioning a more compassionate and equitable future for mental health. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of mental health, society, and systemic change. Chapter markers added!About Dr. WattsDr. Watts is an award winning clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, and activist based in the UK. She is known for her work in critical mental health and her critiques of psychiatric diagnoses and treatment practices. She advocates for a more compassionate and socially aware approach to mental health care, often focusing on the social and political factors that contribute to mental distress.Dr. Watts has written extensively on topics like trauma, the medicalization of distress, and the mental health impacts of inequality. She is also a public speaker and has contributed to various publications and media outlets to raise awareness about mental health from a more humanistic and intersectional perspective.Website: https://jaywatts.co.uk/Twitter: https://x.com/Shrink_at_LargePaper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31122470/ Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcast or Spotify. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Positive Psychology isn't about being positive...so what is it? with Dr. Louise Lambert

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 54:59


    Send us a textIn this episode of Behind the Stigma, we discuss what Positive Psychology is with Dr. Louise Lambert, a leading expert in happiness and wellbeing across the GCC. We discuss the science behind Positive Psychology Interventions (PPIs), the balance between stress and strength-based approaches, and the importance of meaning over happiness in life. Dr. Lambert also shares practical exercises to boost wellbeing and insights of how positive psychology can vary based on culture, discussing her studies in Canada and the Middle East. Chapter Markers Added!About Dr. Louise Lambert Dr. Louise Lambert, a psychologist, researcher and professor. She  is a registered psychologist with 20 years' experience in counseling, mental health, higher education research, and primary healthcare. She specializes in positive psychology and is a leading expert in the development and delivery of happiness and wellbeing programs across the GCC. She is also the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology, a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to happiness and wellbeing in the GCC region.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-louise-lambert-89434927/?originalSubdomain=ae Website: https://www.happinessmatters.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_louise_lambert/ Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on Apple Podcast or Spotify.Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/ 

    Finding Meaning in Mortality: Yalom's Existential Therapy with Ali Ilyas (Clinical Psychologist)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 58:50


    Send us a textIn this week's episode, my guest & clinical psychologist Ali Ilyas, explores the impact and work of existential psychiatrist, Dr. Irvin Yalom. We dive into core themes like: mortality, meaning, death anxiety, and the unique dynamics of the therapist-client relationship, such as transference and countertransference. Ali shares how Yalom's teachings have shaped his personal journey and therapeutic practice, while also discussing the importance of reflecting on death, finding balance between life and death anxiety, and how existential therapy can offer deep insights for those struggling with life's big questions. About Muhammad Ali IlyasAli is a clinical psychologist residing in Dubai, UAE. In his psychotherapy work, Ali guides clients on their journey of self-discovery and helps them navigate existential challenges, using philosophical and psychological perspectives. He has  spoken at platforms such as TEDx events, literary festivals, and podcasts to name a few. Ali is also a neuromarketing consultant, and corporate trainer applying interdisciplinary insights from psychology and related fields to help individuals and organizations achieve their goals and find meaning in their lives.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliilyasm/Website: https://www.connectpsychology.ae/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepersonandthecouch/  Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on Apple Podcast or Spotify.Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Race, Culture & Social Equalities in Mental Health with Hári Sewell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 54:31


    Send us a textIn this episode of Behind the Stigma, host Seiara Imanova speaks with Hari Sewell, founder and Director of HS Consultancy, about the intersection of social justice, ethnicity, and mental health. Hari, a leading voice on institutional racism and unconscious biases in mental health, shares his insights on the systemic factors contributing to racial disparities, the impact of social perspectives on patient outcomes, and the importance of addressing these issues in practice. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on how we can foster more equitable mental health care.Chapter markers added!About Hari SewellHári is the founder and Director of HS Consultancy and a former executive director of health and social care in the National Health Service in the UK. He has worked for the Department of Health in regulation and policy, and is a writer and speaker in his specialist area of social justice, equalities and ethnicity, race and culture in mental health. Hári is a Specialist Guest Lecturer at the University of Bradford and Visiting Lecturer at Christ Church Canterbury University. Hári worked with another local campaigner to secure services for survivors of sexual violence and currently runs a campaign “Men Supporting Women's Rights” including “Men Against Rape”. He is increasingly studying forms of masculinity and the possibilities in practice and employee relations to recognise the intersections between masculinity and other aspects of identity. I'm delighted to speak with him.Website: https://www.hsconsultancy.org.uk/about/Twitter: https://x.com/consultancy_hs?lang=enWorking with Ethnicity, Race & Culture in Mental Health: https://www.amazon.com/Working-Ethnicity-Culture-Mental-Health/dp/1843106213 Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on Apple Podcast or Spotify if you enjoyed this episode. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Why Do We Sabotage Ourselves and Others? The Psychology of Self-Sabotage with Dr. Alex Curmi

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 72:18


    Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered why we sometimes stand in our own way?  In this week's episode,  Dr. Alex Curmi breaks down the psychology behind self-sabotage and offers practical tips to overcome these patterns. We explore key concepts like evolutionary instincts, personality traits, repetition compulsion, avoidance compulsion, and fear of change.We also dive into why we sabotage others and how envy and jealousy play a role. Tune in for an insightful conversation that can help you understand and break free from self-sabotaging behaviors.About Dr. Alex Curmi:Dr Curmi is a Consultant Psychiatrist with over 10 years' of medical experience. He specializes in General Adult Psychiatry with a subspecialty in Addictions and has trained as a Psychotherapist for three years as well. Dr Curmi obtained his Medical Degree at the University of Malta and completed his psychiatric training at the South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Website: https://maudsleylearning.com/dr-alexander-curmi/The Many Paths to Self Sabatoge  (Thinking Mind Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-many-paths-to-self-sabotage/id1466932169?i=1000657345609YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thinkingmindpodcast Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on Apple Podcast or Spotify.Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Returning to Wholeness: A Story with Psychiatric Nurse Neseret Bemient

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 102:54


    In this week's episode, I have an in-depth conversation with a former psychiatric nurse, Neseret Bemient, on returning to wholeness and alternative ways of healing. Neseret shares her journey as a psychiatric nurse and what her role entailed, her diagnosis of medication-induced bipolar disorder, and how her childhood experiences as a refugee were an integral part of her journey. She also talks about the benefits of holistic medicine, including the ketogenic diet, and shares her insights on spirituality in healing and the issues she witnessed  in psychiatric care.  Chapter Markers Added!About Neseret:Neseret has 17 years of experience as a Psych Registered Nurse. She currently offers holistic coaching programs that provide the skills and support needed to overcome mental ill health and addiction concerns. She speaks openly online about navigating the current mental health system without losing your sanity and how to nurture your brain with metabolic therapies, including the ketogenic diet, for optimal brain functioning. As a holistic Mental Health Advocate, she uses her years of service and experience as a Mental Health and Addiction Nurse/RN in the conventional mental health system to support individuals. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/neseretbemient?app=desktopTwitter: https://x.com/JourneyofHope4U Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on Apple Podcast or Spotify if you enjoyed this episode. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Holistic Healthcare in Psychiatry with Dr. Ally Jaffee

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 59:55


    In this week's episode, we're diving into the fascinating world of nutrition, social prescribing & community care in psychiatry with Dr. Ally Jaffee,  a Multi-Award Winning NHS Junior Doctor.Dr. Jaffee shares her journey into psychiatry, the realities of being a junior doctor, and the inspiring story behind Nutritank. We go into the emerging field of nutritional psychiatry, discussing the profound connection between diet and mental health. Dr. Jaffee sheds light on key research findings and share her insights on using diet as a potential first-line therapy.We also delve into the challenges faced by NHS doctors and the importance of self-care for healthcare professionals. Dr. Jaffee emphasizes the significance of social prescribing and creative outlets in mental health care, offering practical tips and lifestyle changes to enhance mental well-being.About Dr. Ally JaffeeDr. Jaffee is a Multi-Award Winning NHS Junior Doctor who is passionate about mental health and proactive preventative healthcare. She co-founded Nutritank, an organization dedicated to providing accessible education on nutrition and lifestyle medicine for health professionals. Dr. Jaffee is a familiar face on BBC news and an active advocate for mental health wellness on social media.Website: https://www.drallyjaffee.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drally-jaffee/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drallyjaffee/?hl=en

    Altered States & Sexual Health with Tommaso Barba (Imperial College London)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 49:30


    In this week's episode, we dive into the intriguing world of psychedelics and intimacy with Tommaso Barba, a PhD student at Imperial College London. Tommaso brings to light his recent research on how psychedelics may revolutionize clinical outcomes outcomes for sexual function in depressed patients—offering an alternative to traditional SSRIs (antidepressants).We explore the long term effects of these substances on sexual functioning, examining how psychedelics reshape our understanding of intimacy. We also explore the cultural and therapeutic implications of their use; delving into broader impacts on relationships and conflict resolution.  Finally, we discuss whether psychedelics should become mainstream and what the future holds for them in mental health care.This episode is intended for educational and scientific purposes only.About Tomasso:Tommaso is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Psychedelic Research in Imperial College London. He is researching the potential of psychedelics for well-being and human flourishing, focusing on the long-term effects of psychedelics on sexual and relationship satisfaction in healthy and depressed people. He has a background in neuroscience and psychoanalysis and completed a Master of Research in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience from Maastricht University.Research Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-49817-4 Twitter: https://twitter.com/tommaso_barbaAbout Behind the Stigma: https://behindthestigma.buzzsprout.com/

    Men's Mental Health with Adil Hussain

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 49:21


    In this week's episode on Behind the Stigma, I speak with Adil Hussain, a men's development coach and the Founder of Brotherhood UAE on Men's Mental Health. We delved into the importance of men's emotional expression, the challenges men face in seeking help, and the impact of societal expectations on masculinity. Adil shares insights from his own journey of healing and empowerment, highlighting the need to redefine masculinity and break free from toxic norms. We also explore the role of men's circles in providing a safe space for men to connect, share, and support each other. Throughout the conversation, Adil emphasizes the importance of communication, self-awareness, and seeking help when needed. Chapter markers added!About Adil HussainAdil is a men's development coach and the Founder of Brotherhood UAE, a community of like-minded men committed to personal growth, meaningful connections, and holistic wellness. Brotherhood UAE hosts a weekly Men's Circle where men can freely express themselves, share experiences, and learn from the wisdom of each other. Adil's mission is simple: to empower as many men as possible to embody their true selves and live their best lives.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adilcoachesmen/ Brotherhood-UAE: https://www.instagram.com/brotherhooduae/ Website:  https://adilhussain.me/ About Behind the Stigma: https://behindthestigma.buzzsprout.com/

    Psychiatric Critique and the Opposition to Psychiatry with Dr. Awais Aftab

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 69:42


    In this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Awais Aftab, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University on the Critique and the Opposition to Psychiatry. We discuss the emergence of philosophy in psychiatry as a distinct discipline, and it's historical evolution  from psychoanalysis to biomedical models. We go into the critiques of disorder classifications, debates surrounding biological explanations and medication use, and the importance of fostering trust and collaboration within the mental health community and society. The conversation offers insights into the complexities of psychiatric practice and the ongoing dialogue surrounding its theoretical foundations and clinical applications. Chapter markers added! About Dr. AftabDr Aftab is a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University and he is interested in critical and conceptual issues that involve the field. He has been actively involved in initiatives to educate psychiatrists and trainees on the intersection of philosophy, psychiatry, and history. Dr. Aftab led the popular interview series “Conversations in Critical Psychiatry” for Psychiatric Times, and a book adaptation is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. He is an executive council member of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, and a senior editor for Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. Website: https://www.awaisaftab.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/awaisaftab Substack: https://www.psychiatrymargins.com/ 

    University Mental Health Day with Student Minds (Student Advisory Commitee)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 91:28


    In this week's episode of the Behind the Stigma Podcast, I speak with members of the Student Advisory Committee from Student Minds, including Aglaya Freccero, Dom Smithies, and Mahbub Alom Shuhag, in light of  University Mental Health Day. We delve into the challenges and lived experiences of students, emphasizing the significance of inclusivity and diversity in mental health policies. We also explore the role of peer support networks, digital interventions, recent initiatives by Student Minds, and personal self-care practices. The aim of the episode was to raise awareness and foster positive change within university communities.About Guests (in alphabetical order)Aglaya Freccero Aglaia is a PhD candidate in the Department of Brain Sciences at Imperial College London and her research focuses on developing novel digital interventions to improve mental health in young people. She is an experienced science communicator and a passionate mental health activist where she uses her lived experience to spread awareness around mental health. Aglaia volunteers at Student Minds as part of the Student Advisory Committee.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aglaia-freccero-b14781155/?originalSubdomain=ukDom SmithiesDom is the Head of Influencing & Communications at Student Minds. He has interest and experience in higher education, mental health, youth engagement and equality & diversity. As the Influencing & Advocacy Lead he is strategically responsible for the organizations' influencing, policy, insights, communication and student engagement work. He's worked with Student Minds for over 6 years focusing on various projects such as the LGBTQ+ students' mental health, Men's Mental Health Project and is now part of the Senior Leadership Team.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dom-smithies/?originalSubdomain=ukMahbub Alom Shuhag. Mahbub currently serves as a Campus Officer at Coventry University London, and he completed his undergraduate degree in Global Business and Management at Coventry. He has established a noteworthy reputation for effectively representing and advocating for students at all levels and has held this responsibility for the past two consecutive years. He also volunteers at Student Minds, along with Aglaia, and myself, as part of the Student Advisory Committee.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahbubalomshuhag/?originalSubdomain=ukStudent Minds Website: https://www.studentminds.org.uk/ Student Space: https://studentspace.org.uk/

    Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health with Dr. Ines Hipolito

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 56:51


    In this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Hipolito, an Assistant Professor at Macquarie University, on artificial intelligence, cognition and mental health. We discuss:- The philosophical realism of AI: whether AI systems are seen as seperate from us - Digital mental health apps: their advantages and concerns about data privacy, reliability, and the potential for algorithmic bias.- Smart virtual environments, and their advantages and drawbacks that come with it.- The future of virtual environments for mental healthAbout Dr. Ines HipolitoDr. Hipolito is an Assistant Professor at Macquarie University, specializing in philosophy of mind and cognitive science. She has co-founded the International Society of the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind and has served as an elected member of the Diversity Committee and Women in Philosophy Committee at the Australasian Philosophy Association. Dr. Hipolito is passionate about bridging the academic-industry divide to maximize the societal impact of research and also serves as an AI ethics advisor/architect for Verses, a cognitive computing company.Website: https://ineshipolito.my.canva.site/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ineshipolitoPaper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S138904172300133X

    Student Mental Health with Dr. Nicola Byrom (Founder of Student Minds)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 45:16


    In this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Nicola Byrom, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at King's College London. We discuss the importance of lived experience in research as well as collaborative research for student mental health. Dr Byrom shares how she founded Student Minds, the UK's biggest mental health charity, and how her personal experience drove her to want change in the higher education sector. We also discuss virtual learning environments both for on-campus and distance learner students and the medicalizing of distress.  About Dr. Nicola ByromDr. Byrom is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at King's College London. She studies mental health and wellbeing in emerging adulthood with a focus on public health and exploring the institutional, social, and cultural factors that shape individual mental health. Prior to developing her research career, Dr Byrom founded Student Minds, the UK's student mental health charity. She completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford, and was awarded an MRC Centenary Award to further develop her work.Website: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/nicola.byromTwitter: https://x.com/NicolaByrom?s=20Research Paper: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/13/7/749About Host:Seiara Imanova is the host and producer of Behind the Stigma Podcast where she speaks with clinicians, researchers and educators on all things Psychology, Neuroscience and Mental Health related. She has a Master of Science in Psychology & Neuroscience  of Mental Health from King's College London. The goal of the podcast is to make a meaningful contribution by increasing awareness on crucial issues in these fields, giving many different perspectives within the same topic.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/seiara_imanova

    Carl Gustav Jung, The Red Book, & Active Imagination with MJDorian

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 62:42


    In this week's episode, featuring our guest speaker, MJDorian, we delved into the world of psychoanalyst Dr. Carl Gustav Jung and explored his Red Book, which Jung described as his “confrontation with the unconscious." We discussed the content of the book, uncovered underlying themes, and examined its relevance to the modern world.MJ also guided us through a method employed by Carl Jung known as 'The Digging Technique', shedding light on active imagination and recounting his (MJ's) own personal experiences with it.*All music in this episode is composed by MJDorian himself.About MJDorian:MJDorian is an artist, educator, podcast creator, and award winning composer. His work in film has received wide acclaim, including Outstanding Achievement Award for Original Score (VisionFest 2011, NYC) for the feature film: Ontologica. In 2018, MJ launched the podcast: Creative Codex, which he continues to write and produce. The mission of Creative Codex is to explore the mysteries of creative genius through narrative, sound design, and original music.Website: https://mjdorian.com/codex/Creative Codex Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-codex/id1430850607Creative Codex Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7IIv6uXWqQM3qyhzyKBluTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/creativecodexInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mjdorian/

    Hearing Voices: Meaning and Lived Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 52:58


    In this week's episode on the Behind the Stigma Podcast, we welcome  Dr. Ekaterina Netchitailova to discuss the meaning and lived experience of psychosis. Dr. Netchitailova shares her personal journey with psychiatric care in the Netherlands and the UK, shedding light on the stigma surrounding diagnoses and cultural influences on mental health. The conversation explores Dr. Netchitailova's background and delves into the circumstances leading to her first experience with psychosis and her initial psychiatric hospitalization, detailing the good, the bad, and the overall impact. About Dr. NetchitailovaDr. Ekaterina Netchitailova. Dr. Netchitailova is a doctor of philosophy, a university lecturer, and writer. She has lived in four different countries and speaks four languages. Ekaterina is fascinated by different cultures and walks of life. She is interested in how different manifestations of the human psyche have been medicalized and put into the domain of mental health. She has also written a novel ‘Elena: A Love Story for Humankind' telling a story of a Russian pianist, diagnosed with schizophrenia, looking for her twin sister in England. Website: https://russianpatient.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitailova?lang=enBook: https://www.amazon.com/Elena-Story-Humankind-Ekaterina-Netchitailova/dp/B09NKWGJ24

    Unlock your full potential - Shadow Work with Dr. Alex Curmi

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 61:51


    The first episode of the New Year, we delve into the concept of Jungian shadow work and integration with the shadow. (Chapter Markers added). We discuss what Shadow work means, and why it's not only about the 'dark' parts of ourselves. We also explore how the shadow influences our behavior and relationships, leading to insights about projection and its impact on personal growth. Dr. Curmi shares insights on discovering one's shadow by asking the right questions. Finally,  we go into various methods for shadow integration and tips for those interested in exploring their own shadows. About Dr Alex CurmiDr Curmi is a Consultant Psychiatrist with over 10 years' of medical experience. He specializes in General Adult Psychiatry with a subspecialty in Addictions and has trained as a Psychotherapist for three years as well. Dr Curmi obtained his Medical Degree at the University of Malta and completed his psychiatric training at the South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.  Website: https://maudsleylearning.com/dr-alexander-curmi/Podcast on Shadow Work (Thinking Mind Podcast):  https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/going-over-to-the-dark-side-shadow-work/id1466932169?i=1000634716280Follow us on:Website: https://behindthestigma.buzzsprout.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Immunology and Psychiatry with Dr. Thomas Pollak

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 51:57


    Welcome to Season 2! In this week's episode, we explore the intriguing link between neuroimmunology and psychiatry with guest Dr. Thomas Pollak. We discuss what autoimmune diseases are and Dr. Pollak's work on Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis and it's relation to psychosis. We also discuss the role of neurology in psychiatry, and challenges in diagnosis and the necessity of considering immunology in psychiatric examinations. The episode concludes with a forward-looking perspective on the future of understanding connections between infections, the immune system, and psychiatric disorders. Chapter markers added! About Dr Pollak Dr. Pollak is an NIHR Clinical Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London and an Honorary Consultant Neuropsychiatrist at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. In 2015, he was awarded a Welcome Trust Clinical Research Fellowship to look at the neuroimmunology basis of psychiatric disease, with a particular focus on the autoantibodies known to cause autoimmune encephalitis. Twitter  https://twitter.com/tompollakResearch Paper https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551672/Washington Post Article https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/06/01/schizophrenia-autoimmune-lupus-psychiatry/ Follow us on:Website: https://behindthestigma.buzzsprout.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/

    Virtual Reality & Cognitive Health with Amir Bozorgzadeh

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 65:50


    In this week's episode, I speak with Amir Bozorgzadeh, Co-Founder and CEO of Virtuleap on the intersection between virtual reality and cognitive health.We discuss how Virtuleap designs VR brain training solutions to address cognitive illnesses and the potential of VR in mental health interventions. Amir shares personal insights into the power of VR, and the unique approach Virtu Leap takes in training and monitoring cognitive abilities. We also delve into a pilot study on ADHD (linked below) and its implications. Amir highlights the importance of immersive experiences in VR and addresses concerns about potential negative side effects. Finally, we explore the future of these technologies and the role of VR in mental health diagnostics and prevention.About:Amir is a market researcher, games publisher, and tech writer, currently working at the intersection of frontier tech and social impact. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Virtuleap, a company that designs VR brain training solutions to help increase attention levels and address cognitive illnesses, disorders, and learning challenges. Website: https://virtuleap.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/whiteboxamir LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirboz/?originalSubdomain=esPilot ADHD Study: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frvir.2023.1108060/full

    Antidepressant Effects with Dr. Mark Horowitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 71:34


    In this week's episode, I speak with psychiatrist, Dr. Mark Horowitz, on the Effects of Antidepressants. We discuss how depression is currently understood in society - taking a step back from diagnostic categories. We also discuss what is truly known about the causality and mechanisms of depression, and the effects antidepressants have on our psychological well being and our physical body.  Dr. Horowitz speaks about safely tapering off antidepressants and its withdrawal impacts, based on his recent appearance in the BBC's panorama documentary. Finally, we talk about the future of research and empirical evidence in the field, and the right way to move forward. (Chapter Markers are added).AboutDr. Horowitz is a trained psychiatrist, having done part of his training in Australia and is now working in London as a Clinical Research Fellow in the NHS and an Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at UCL. He has completed his PhD in the neurobiology of depression and the pharmacology of antidepressants at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London. During his PhD he received two prizes from the British Association of Psychopharmacology, one for his PhD work, and one for public communication.Website: https://markhorowitz.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/markhoroPapers: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33224468/BBC Panorama Documentary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001n39z

    The Creative Process with Anne-Laure Le Cunff

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 42:00


    In this week's episode, I speak with Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Founder of Ness Labs, on productivity & the creative process. We discuss 4 different creative processes: - diffused vs focused thinking- idea sex- generation effect and- combinational creativityWe also go into Anne Laure's work of mindful productivity, the different ways to identify why we procrastinate, and her journey from Google to Ness Labs. Website: https://nesslabs.com/blogTwitter: https://twitter.com/ness_labsAbout Anne-Laure: https://anne-laure.net/

    Misinformation, Fake News & Conspiracy with Dr. Sacha Altay

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 44:10


    In this week's episode,  I speak with Dr. Altay, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Zurich, on misinformation, fake news and conspiracy theories. We discuss these 3 concepts, exploring Dr. Altay's work on why people do and do not share fake news, what consists of misinformation, and the factors that make people more prone to conspiracy. We conclude with ChatGPT for detecting misinformation, and future implications in the field. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/sacha-altay/homeTwitter: https://twitter.com/Sacha_Altay Research Papers: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zxTRMSOWW1HYl2_wIb3C5jkShjVeVK3_/viewhttps://psyarxiv.com/3xv8shttps://psyarxiv.com/qnjkf/

    The E-Risk Study with Professor Helen Fisher & Rebecca Gray

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 66:57 Transcription Available


    In this week's episode, I speak with Professor Helen Fisher, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology from King's College London and Rebecca Gray on the Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study (E-Risk Study).  The E-Risk Study builds knowledge around the question of how environmental and genetic factors contribute to the development of behaviors', health, and mental health problems from childhood through to adulthood.  We discuss the importance of twin studies, some of the factors the E-risk study measured over a period of time, the data collected, and some key insights that has been contributed from it!  Website: https://eriskstudy.com/Professor Helen Fisher:  https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/helen-fisherTwitter:  https://twitter.com/HelenLFisherhttps://twitter.com/ERiskstudy

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder with Dr. Stephen Faraone

    Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 60:00 Transcription Available


    In this week's episode, I speak to one of the world's most influential psychologists and researchers on ADHD, Professor Stephen Faraone.  We go into defining ADHD , the role of executive functions and the differences in cognitive processes between individuals with and without the disorder. We also discuss the impact of social media on ADHD awareness and insights into the genetic components of ADHD, such as twin studies, genome-wide association studies, and the polygenic nature of the condition. Dr Faraone tackle the crucial topic of ADHD medication like Adderall, and Ritalin, and other non-drug interventions.  Finally, we go into his work and his contributions in the field.  The ADHD Evidence Project: https://www.adhdevidence.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/StephenFaraone?s=20Profile: https://researchers.mgh.harvard.edu/profile/14559688/Stephen-Faraone

    Personality Traits with Dr. Alex Curmi

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later May 30, 2023 72:39 Transcription Available


    What does your personality reveal about you, and how does it shape the way you interact with the world?  In this week's episode,  we dive into the fascinating realm of personality traits with  Dr. Alex Curmi, psychiatrist and host of The Thinking Mind podcast.We discuss the Five Factor Model and how traits like Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness predispose our behavior and outlook on life. We also discuss the nature vs. nurture debate,  dangerous combination of traits, personality disorders, and how we can expand our personalities. Tune in now!5 Factor Model Personality Test: https://www.thepersonalitylab.org/The Thinking Mind Podcast: https://maudsleylearningpodcast.buzzsprout.com

    Education Series - The Robbers Cave Experiment

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 15, 2023 10:48


    Two groups of boys embark on what appears to be an ordinary summer camp in the scenic State Park, Oklahoma.  Or is it if a group of researchers are watching you?  Learn today about the secret's of the infamous Robbers Cave Experiment, and it's contribution in the field of Social Psychology. 

    Philosophy of Psychiatry with Professor Lisa Bortolotti

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 59:45


    In this week's episode, I speak with Professor Lisa Bortolotti, Professor in the University of Birmingham on the Philosophy of Psychiatry. Our discussion was based around the notion of mental disorders and how they are viewed in the field. We also discuss the blurred lines between delusions and irrational beliefs, agency in mental health (where Professor Bortolotti talks about one of her studies done on young people in the UK) and how we should be looking into individual agency.  Website: https://sites.google.com/site/lisabortolottiphilosophy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabortolottiBooks:Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs - https://www.amazon.com/Irrational-International-Perspectives-Philosophy-Psychiatry/dp/0199206163/ref=sr_1_7?qid=1682434606&refinements=p_27%3ALisa+Bortolotti%3B&s=books&sr=1-7The Epistemic Innocence of Irrational Beliefs - https://www.amazon.com/Epistemic-Innocence-Irrational-Beliefs/dp/0198863985/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1682434606&sr=1-8Why Delusions Matter (Why Philosophy Matters) - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Delusions-Matter-Philosophy-Matters/dp/1350163309/ref=sr_1_10?qid=1682434606&refinements=p_27%3ALisa+Bortolotti%3B&s=books&sr=1-10Talk by Lisa Bortolotti: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7ICtezqf-0

    Binge Eating with Alina Vasilache (Clinical Psychologist)

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 39:54


    In this week's episode, I speak with Alina Vasilache on Binge Eating. We go through what classifies as a binge, what are some of the main factors that affect binge eating, relapse and remission, and how to seek help. Book: Overcoming Binge Eating  ( Dr. Christopher Fairburn)  - https://www.amazon.ae/Overcoming-Binge-Eating-Proven-Program/dp/1572305614

    Betrayal Trauma with Kristin Snowden

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 35:39


    Betrayal Trauma involves one partner  breaking the trust of the other by engaging in behaviors that go against the relationships agreed upon boundaries. How do you move past that? In this week's episode, I speak with licensed therapist, Kristin Snowden on this topic. We discuss what it is, what it means for both partners, whether a relationship can deal with it, and  steps to heal and move on from it. 18th April 2023 - Workshop on Betrayal Trauma: https://www.kristinsnowden.com/service-page/betrayed-partners-support-workshop-5?referral=service_list_widget19th April 2023 - Workshop on Courageous Connection: https://www.kristinsnowden.com/service-page/courageous-connection-daring-greatly-2?referral=service_list_widgetYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPPgoZVhSfDNTj6VAqJ1FMA

    Meditation & the Predictive Brain with Dr. Ruben Laukkonen

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 75:56


    In this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Ruben Laukkonen, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, on meditation and the predictive brain. We discuss what is predictive processing, 3 styles of meditation: focused attention, open monitoring and non-dualism, and how these map on to the brain. We also go into insight, how predictive processing works, and his future research in the field. Website: https://rubenlaukkonen.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RubenLaukkonenPaper: From many to n(one) -  Meditation and the plasticity of the predictive mind:  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014976342100261X

    Education Series - Metacognition

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 13:42


    Thinking about thinking - that's so metacognitive. In this week's education series episode, we dive into the concept of metacognition. We cover the work of John H Flavell, the self-discrepancy theory, and if animals have metacognitive abilities. 

    Love Addiciton with Nisrine Maktabi

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 38:06


    Can someone be love addicted? & what would that even look like?  In this week's episode,  I speak with psychotherapist, Nisrine Maktabi on the topic of love addiction. We discuss what are the characteristics of a love addict, factors that contribute to its development, the impact it can have on an individual's life, and the ways in which it can be addressed.  

    Understanding Shame with Kristin Snowden

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 41:50


    In this week's episode,  I speak with  Kristin Snowden, a licensed marriage and family therapist with over 15 years of experience on the topic of understanding shame. We discuss what shame is, the work of Brene Brown's shame shields, and of course identifying our own shame and how to overcome itKristin's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KristinSnowdenWebsite: https://www.kristinsnowden.com/

    Workplace Bullying with Nicki Eyre

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 57:26


    In this week's episode, I speak with Nicki Eyre, founder and director of Conduct Change, an organization in the UK that provides consultancy, coaching and training solutions rooted in the prevention of workplace bullying. We discuss Nicki's personal experience of workplace bullying, and how that led her to advocate for change. We go into issues like how organizations should address workplace bullying, the psychological and physical health impacts, different styles of bullying, and what people can do to if they are facing the same at work. Sources:Conduct Change website: https://www.conductchange.co.uk/UAWB Conference: https://www.conductchange.co.uk/uawb-conferenceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickieyre/?originalSubdomain=uk

    Self-Esteem with Dr. Alex Curmi

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 41:32


    In this week's episode on Behind the Stigma, I speak with Dr. Alex Curmi, psychiatrist and host of the Maudsley Learning Podcast with a discussion on self-esteem. We discuss two varieties of how we can understand self-esteem: situational confidence and inherit self worth. We also go into meditation and self, how to parent yourself using a re-parenting model of therapy, and the importance of compassion.  

    Education Series - SMART goals

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 10:04


    While setting goals can be exciting, setting SMART goals can help us accomplish them!SMART stands for:SpecificMeasurableAchievableRealisticTime-framedListen to this short BTS series to learn how to set your NY resolution goals, and how to make them work!

    Psychology of New Years Resolution

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 28:52


    Happy New Years! This is the 51st episode of the BTS podcast, and this week's episode is on the Psychology of New Years Resolutions. We discuss why we have such a strong pull towards resolutions, but also why they can fail. Alina explains how we can set goals which can be achievable, with a focus on a process orientated approach rather than goal orientated. We also dive into weight loss as one of the most common goals, compassion, and how to be aware of your feelings during the process. 

    Conscious Dancing with Phil Santos

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 53:05


    In this week's episode, I speak with Phil Santos, founder of Ecstatic Playground on the type of dance known as ‘conscious dancing'. We dive into the importance of moving our bodies, trauma and movement, the impact of loneliness, and what it means to build conscious communities through dance. We also discuss Phil's upcoming book ‘conscious clubbing' whose goal is to make parties friendlier, with an ability to form meaningful connections.Check out:https://ecstaticplayground.com/https://philsantos.net/

    Education Series - Cognitive Development (Lev Vygotksy)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 8:21


    In this week's education series, we dive into Part 2 of the developmental psychology theories, focusing on the work of Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky. We go into his theory of cognitive development, the 'zone of proximal development', scaffolding, and the importance of language and culture, and how he differed from Jean Piaget. 

    Psychosis with Sir Professor Robin Murray

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 44:43


    In this week's episode, I speak to Sir Professor Robin Murray, one of the most cited researchers in the world, on the topic of psychosis. We talk about the difference between psychosis and the construct of schizophrenia, the onset and risk factors, both biological and environmental. We also discuss the current treatments and the consequences of antipsychotics, and his reflection of his life work in the field. 

    Dualism in Psychiatry with Professor Diane O'Leary

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 51:06


    This week, I speak with Professor Diane O'Leary on the topic of Dualism. We discuss how dualism is best understood in psychiatry in comparison to philosophy, and how this distinction impacts our understanding in the field.  We then dive deep into a variety of dualism, known as property dualism and what this means for psychiatric diagnosis, and understanding mental disorders as biological and psychological entities. Website: https://www.dianeoleary.com/

    Social & Emotional Learning with Nick Haisman-Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 61:12


    In this week's episode, I speak with Nick Haisman-Smith, the Executive director, and one of the founders of  Social and Emotional Learning Institute. We discuss what SEL is,  it's importance for communities, including parents and teachers, and how SEL is important for aspects of our mental health, and the evidence behind it. We conclude with some of it's limitations, and what he forsees for the future. Website: https://www.instituteforsel.net/

    Mental Health Diagnosis with Dr. Alex Curmi

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 49:03


    This week I speak to Psychiatrist Dr. Alex Curmi from the Maudsley Learning Podcast on how we diagnose mental health conditions. We talk about the pros and cons of the current diagnostic system and how we can utilize the pros. We also dive into his work as a psychiatrist, and his approach, discussing the difficulty of sectioning, and how he uses a multidisciplinary approach to help patients as best as possible. Maudsley Learning Podcast: https://maudsleylearning.com/podcasts/ 

    Education Series - Cognitive Development (Jean Piaget)

    Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 11:02


    In this week's education series, we dive into developmental psychology, focusing on the work of Swiss genetic epistemologist Jean Piaget. We go into his theory of cognitive development, and the 4 main stages of child development:Sensorimotor (0-2 years)Preoperational (2-7 years)Concrete operational (7 - 11 years)Formal operational (12+ years).

    Happy Well Being Life with Caroline S Asante

    Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 51:08


    In this week's episode I speak with Caroline S Asante, former award-winning BBC radio host and presenter, and host of the Happy Well Being Life Podcast. We speak about her journey highlighting aspects of imposter syndrome, ageism, the fear of comparison, and growth mindset.Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinesasante/Happy Well Being Life Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Z62aYAKLeFzx771juEoAJ

    Q&A Session (with clinical psychologist) - Part 3

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 32:16


    In this week's episode, I am back with  Alina Vasilache, clinical psychologist on another popular demand for a Q&A session. Alina answers questions on coping mechanisms for anxiety, achieving goals, projection and more!You can now jump to the question of your interest, using our chapter markers. 

    Self-transcendence

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 54:55


    This week, I speak with Professor David Yaden,  Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University school of Medicine, on the topic of self-transcendence and psychedelic-assisted therapy. We discuss what psychedelic-assisted therapy is, its importance for mental health conditions, and a focus on the set and setting of clinical trials. Professor Yaden defines the meaning of transcendence and the importance of spiritual and mystical experiences. We conclude by discussing limitations in the field, and his new book: Varieties of Spiritual Experience. To buy the book: Varieties of Spiritual Experience: https://www.amazon.com/Varieties-Spiritual-Experience-Research-Perspectives/dp/019066567XWebsite: https://davidbryceyaden.com/Image: Alex Grey 

    The Collaborative Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 31:24


    The Collaborative Library is  a platform to unlock science for everyone! It aims to link up people who do research and those who are interested in the outcomes.This week, I speak to the founders of The Collab Library. We discuss what the Collaborative Library is, who it is for,  and some of the really cool features on it amongst other things! You can now also view our 'Chapter Markers' to jump to your question of interest. Website:  https://thecollaborativelibrary.com/Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8QTQMVm-KRyy2fsirq00ewLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-collaborative-library/

    Becoming Vader - the psychology of Anakin Skywalker

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 58:20


    May the force be with you! This week,  me and Dr. Alex Curmi from the Maudsley Learning Podcast deep dive into the fascinating mind of Anakin Skywalker, and what drove and dictated his actions. We discuss his attachment style,  fear of abandonment, the role of the Jedi council, and whether he was  in love or obsessed with Padme.  Could have Anakin's turn to the dark side to becoming Darth Vader been avoided? 

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