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Latest podcast episodes about henrietta bowden jones

Medical Women Talking
Episode 6: Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones OBE

Medical Women Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 43:35


In this episode, Jane meets Professor Henrietta Bowden Jones OBE, a medical doctor and neuroscience researcher working as consultant psychiatrist in addictions. Professor Jones is the current President of the Royal Society of Medicine (2022-2025) and was appointed as the UK's first National Clinical Advisor on Gambling Harms in 2022. Jane and Henrietta talk about Henrietta's childhood at boarding school in Italy and moving to the UK, her career at Chelsea and Westminster hospital and research fellowship at Imperial College and her advice for aspiring medical leaders. For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/medical-women-talking-podcastDate of episode recording: 2023-04-20Duration: 00:43:34Language of episode: EnglishPresenter:Professor Dame Jane DacreGuests: Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones OBEProducer: Matt Aucott

The Compass
Halima Begum

The Compass

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 40:31


Halima Begum is the CEO of the race equality think tank The Runnymede Trust. Her career as a civil rights campaigner began when she formed Women Against Racism in 1993, which was forged by her experiences of being racially abused by the National Front every day she went to school in East London. She reveals just how her mother coped with the threats that the family received on a daily basis. And it how it contrasted sharply with the welcome and love that Halima received from the teachers in her local school. Her parents had already known conflict in their homeland, as Halima was born two years after the brutal civil war between Bangladesh and Pakistan, which traumatised many Bangladeshis. She tells psychiatrist Henrietta Bowden Jones how those experiences have shaped her life and opinions.

The Flipside with Paris Lees
(Very) bad habits

The Flipside with Paris Lees

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 35:06


When do our bad habits become a problem? Paris speaks to an ex-drug and alcohol addict and a gaming addict both of whom slipped into unhealthy patterns of behaviour. One found professional help and a new focus, the other learnt his limits. Doctor Henrietta Bowden-Jones shares her research into behavioural addictions such as gambling and gaming. The Flipside is hosted by Paris Lees, and written by Hannah Varrall and Paris Lees. The Assistant Producer is Lucy Evans, The Production Manager is Emily Jarvis. Audio engineering is by Chris Carter and Nick Webb and it is mixed by Mau Loseto It's produced by Hannah Varrall and the Executive Producer is Rubina Pabani It's made by ITN Productions for BBC Radio 4

Stories of our times
Inside Britain's first gaming addiction clinic for teenagers

Stories of our times

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 29:19


What would you do if your child couldn't stop gaming? Jenny Kleeman meets a teenage patient getting specialist help. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today and get one month free at: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes.Guests: -Jenny Kleeman, Times Radio host.-Dr. Henrietta Bowden Jones, Director of the National centre for gaming disorders.-Kim and Lucas, Mother and son.Host: David Aaronovitch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gambling and gaming addiction (RCPsych Congress 2019)

CPD Online talks to...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019


In this podcast, Dr Raj Persaud talks to Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones prior to her talk on gaming disorder at the 2019 RCPsych Congress. Here she shares her expertise in the behavioural disorders of gambling and gaming addiction, discussing the factors that make people more prone to developing these disorders and the most effective preventions and treatments available.

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Blokeology
Episode 051: Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones on problem gambling and health

Blokeology

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 46:02


Episode Notes The occasional flutter is something the majority of the population does but severe problem gambling affects nearly 1% with terrible health consequences including increased risk of death and suicide. And, as well as those 400,000 affected in the UK two million are thought to be at risk of worsening problems. Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones knows as much about the challenges of problem gambling as anyone. She's a London-based academic and consultant psychiatrist in addictions. We talk about the nature of problem gambling and how it affects people, and how we can help ourselves and others. Advertising for betting is now everywhere, normalised to a worrying degree, and the public health response is gathering pace. Henrietta is Founder and Director of the NHS's own National Problem Gambling Clinic and she has multiple national and international roles involved in prevention, research, treatment, and education on problem gambling. Her list of achievements is deeply impressive - check our her website to find out more on her work. Links Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones website BJGP Editorial: Should GPs routinely screen for problem gambling How to get help on NHS Live Well: Problem Gambling Podcast Promotion I've moved away from most social media but I realise it is still an important part of many people's lives. If you want to share an episode or more on Twitter, Facebook etc then I'd be thrilled. Even better, why not mention it to a colleague, friend, or family when you next speak to them. In fact, why not give them a call and meet up anyway? All the evidence suggests you'll be healthier and benefit. And, if you can and it's relevant, thanks for mentioning the podcast to them.  If you got something out of this episode then please mosey on over to Apple Podcasts and kindly leave a rating, a review and you can subscribe there too! Other ways to subscribe to Blokeology Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe on Android You can also subscribe via Stitcher Sign up for the Journal of Blokeology newsletter It's my fortnightly newsletter that shares some cool evidence-based health, fitness, and lifestyle advice. It comes out every other Tuesday and I share some tips and thoughts. Head over to www.blokeology.io/journal to do that. Feedback I would love to hear from you and your own experiences. Best bet is to email: blokeology AT gmail.com.

Vulnerability Matters
Supporting customers with gambling addictions

Vulnerability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 59:30


It is estimated that between 2.5 to 4.3 million people in Britain may be affected by gambling related harm. With discussion among firms about 'gambling blocks' on customer accounts, and the Gambling Commission mooting a total ban on the use of credit cards for gambling, the sector is going through a time of great change. To explore these issues, the Trust's Vulnerability Lead Chris Fitch is joined at the National Problem Gambling Health Clinic by: - Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Director and Founder of the Clinic - Owen Baily, Campaigner who has lived with a gambling addiction since his 20s - Natalie Ledward, Vulnerable Customer Specialist at Monzo - Stuart McFadden, Head of Financial Difficulties at Monzo

FT News in Focus
Why young people worry about internet addiction

FT News in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 10:41


Darren Dodd discusses the WHO's decision to classify gaming disorder as a disease and why young people are worried about internet addiction with consultant psychiatrist Henrietta Bowden-Jones and Hannah Redler Hawes, curator of an upcoming exhibition on addiction and recovery at London's new Science Gallery.Sign up to the FT's weekly health briefing here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival
Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Erin Saltman & Åsne Seierstad with Lennie Goodings at Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)

2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 58:28


What draws women to the extremes of war? Åsne Seierstad, acclaimed author of The Bookseller of Kabul and a seasoned war reporter, talks about being on the frontline; Erin Saltman, Senior Counter Extremism Researcher from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, tells us what makes young women slip from their families to go to Syria; and Imperial College psychiatrist Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones explores the behavioural science behind it all. Together with Lennie Goodings they discuss women and extremism, in this event recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival
Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Erin Saltman & Åsne Seierstad with Lennie Goodings (2015 Event)

2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015


What draws women to the extremes of war? Åsne Seierstad, acclaimed author of The Bookseller of Kabul and a seasoned war reporter, talks about being on the frontline; Erin Saltman, Senior Counter Extremism Researcher from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, tells us what makes young women slip from their families to go to Syria; and Imperial College psychiatrist Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones explores the behavioural science behind it all. Together with Lennie Goodings they discuss women and extremism, in this event recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

Private Passions
Henrietta Bowden-Jones

Private Passions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2015 35:34


Henrietta Bowden-Jones has spent the last three decades studying the mind. Born in Italy to an English father and an Italian mother, she has dedicated her career to helping people overcome addictions - both in the lab as a researcher in neuroscience, and as a psychiatrist treating everyone from homeless drug addicts to city traders with gambling problems. She shares with Michael Berkeley musical memories of growing up in Milan with an opera-loving nanny; the shock of being sent to an English boarding school as a teenager; her love of art as well as science; and how her pioneering work on addiction has helped thousands of people rebuild their lives. Her music choices include Mozart, Dvorak and Reynaldo Hahn's charming Venetian songs. Producer: Jane Greenwood A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3.

All in the Mind
Problem Gambling; Owls and Larks; Milgram Revisited; Depression and Gut Instinct

All in the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2014 28:05


Claudia Hammond talks to Henrietta Bowden-Jones who runs the only NHS clinic for problem gamblers. Based in Central London it offers help to problem gamblers across the country. Treatment is mainly group based cognitive behavioural therapy. As many as 8 out of 10 patients, who are mostly men, have stopped gambling after 8 weeks of treatment at the clinic. But should more similar treatment centres be set up across the country for an addiction which often remains hidden? Also in the programme, Christian Jarrett joins Claudia to discuss why owls and larks could soon be joined by two new types of people based on how energetic they feel. Also, psychologist Stephen Reicher questions some of Stanley Milgram's conclusions about his infamous obedience experiments of the 1960s. And why if you're depressed you may find you lose your gut instinct.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast

Diane Goslar is a service user because of her alcohol addiction. She is now in recovery having detoxed some time ago. Here Diane talks with Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones about what it is like being in recovery – the difficulties, the challenges, the huge rewards and why she is determined to remain sober.

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Wolfson College Podcasts
Hidden Worlds: Art within Science

Wolfson College Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2012 63:56


Do science and art have anything in common? Do artists and scientists share practices - from practicalities to ways of looking at the world? A cross-disciplinary discussion with a panel of artists and scientists, held at Wolfson College on 18th October 2012.The session was chaired by Peter Bell of the Wolfson Arts Society. The Panellists and their respective fields were: Katalin Hausel (artist); Mirja Koponen (artist); Lizzie Burns (artist/scientist); Paul Matthews (neuroscientist/writer); Angela Palmer (artist); Henrietta Bowden-Jones (neuroscientist).