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Archive for the ‘Psychology’ Category
Insanely Dangerous
In January 2004, Niels hijacked a train while police and a TV crew was on the spot. Though they quickly found out that this was not just a story about a hijacking. It was, instead, the story of a psychotic man not getting proper care and the ways that his madness had taken over.
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The Lobotomist
In the 1940s Dr. Walter Freeman gained fame for perfecting the lobotomy, then hailed as a miracle cure for the severely mentally ill. But within a few years, lobotomy was labeled one of the most barbaric mistakes of modern medicine.
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Too Ugly for Love
Often misunderstood as a vanity driven obsession, people with Body Dysmorphic Disorder believe they are horrendously ugly. In fact they are so disgusted by their looks, one in four attempt suicide. Too Ugly for Love follows three sufferers living with BDD, and shows how they’re fighting it to regain a normal life.
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Only Human: Make Me Normal
Make Me Normal follows four teenage students at Britains largest state schools for autistic children.
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Horizon: Is Seeing Believing?
Horizon explores the strange and wonderful world of illusions – and reveals the tricks they play on our senses and why they fool us.
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Horizon: The Secret You
Professor Marcus du Sautoy goes in search of answers to one of science’s greatest mysteries: how do we know who we are?
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Horizon: How Mad Are You?
Ten volunteers have come together for an extraordinary test. Five are ‘normal’ and the other five have been officially diagnosed as mentally ill. Horizon asks if you can tell who is who, and considers where the line between sanity and madness lies.
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Brain Story
This eye-opening six-part series explores the grand themes emerging from the latest brain research that is producing a whole new model of brain function. In each program, renowned neuroscientist Susan Greenfield, biologists, psychologists, linguists, and other experts investigate the physiological basis of why people think, feel, and act as they do.
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