17/05/2016
The students of Glyndwr University take over as editors of the programme for Mental Health Week.
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Shaking off the stigma
Science Café has been ‘hijacked’ by students from Wrexham Glyndwr University as they tackle the topic of mental health through a series of short features and interviews.Â
From cognitive behavioural therapy and the latest pharmaceuticals, the world has seen some prolific advances in the way we look at mental health - but is there still a stigma surrounding this issue and what sort of help is available to those suffering from mental illness in this supposedly more enlightened age?
Our three intrepid student reporters ventured off to explore their chosen areas of research and have returned with some fascinating results.
Join Molly Hookings as she asks why there is a growing number of students seeking help in our universities. Molly speaks to Wrexham Glyndwr student, Sophie, about her experience and to Kate Tindle, head counsellor at Bangor University, about her thoughts and advice. Dyfan Morris takes a look at the connection between mental illness and creativity. He asks whether the human race owes its finest examples of art to the suffering of those who created them.Â
Finally, Freyer Howells interviews Dr Joanne Pike, Prof Richard Picking and a very unusual guest as she tests a novel coping strategy for those suffering from stress and depression.
The best way to dispel the stigma shrouding mental health issues is to talk about them. So, let’s fire up the discussion and do just that.
Broadcasts
- Tue 17 May 2016 18:30Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio Wales
- Sun 22 May 2016 06:31Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio Wales