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Claudia Hammond finds out how MDMA assisted psychotherapy could help treat people with alcohol dependence. Trials are in their early stages but initial results are promising. Could this in the futu...re be a new way to treat an addiction which ordinarily can have high relapse rates? Clinical psychologist, Laurie Higbe, explains how she and co therapist, Dr Ben Sessa, conduct the therapy and why MDMA might work at helping tackle the causes of alcohol addiction. Also, why city traders who can detect their own heartbeat may have better instincts when they have to make quick decisions on what's happening in the financial markets. Professor Sarah Garfinkel from the University of Sussex explains why the heart can be a powerful source of information guiding our behaviour without us being consciously aware of it. And Stephanie Johnson from the University of Colorado discusses her research exploring the relationship between risk taking and entrepreneurial behaviour and the toxoplasma gondii parasite.
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Series: All in the mind
First transmission date: 20-11-2018
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio4
Published: 2018
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
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Duration: 00:27:38
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Producer: Pam Rutherford
Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Contributors: Kevin Speller; Laurie Higbed; Sarah Garfinkel; Stephanie Johnson
Link to related site: BBC Radio4 website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000179l
Subject terms: Alcoholics; University of Sussex;
Production number: 232327
Videofinder number: 232327
Available to public: no