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Claudia hears from Fiona who nominated the nurse who gave her treatment for bladder cancer for the 2018 All in the Mind Awards. Fiona explains why her experience of childhood trauma re-surfaced whe...n she realised what her treatment for bladder cancer would involve. And why nurse Tanya went the extra mile to manage her anxieties and make the treatment as trauma free as possible. Also in the programme for people who find it difficult to drop off at night, how does writing a to-do list help? Michael Scullin from Baylor University explains. Studio guest, Professor Daryl O'Connor from the University of Leeds talks about the relationship between conscientiousness and stress. And,is yawning really as contagious as we think it is, or does it depend on who is doing the yawning? John Drury from Sussex University talks about his latest research.
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Series: All in the mind
First transmission date: 15-05-2018
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio4
Published: 2018
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Duration: 00:27:36
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Producer: Pam Rutherford
Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Contributors: Daryl O'Connor; Michael Scullin; John Drury
Link to related site: BBC Radio4 website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b2jh7g
Subject terms: Yawning
Production number: 230247
Videofinder number: 230247
Available to public: no