Episodes

  • Why You're Overwhelmed (And What to Do About It) with Claudia Hammond
    May 15 2026

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews broadcaster, author, and psychologist Claudia Hammond. Known for her work presenting All in the Mind on BBC Radio 4 and other science and psychology programmes across radio and television, Claudia has spent much of her career making psychological research accessible to wider audiences.

    They discuss the ideas explored in Claudia’s latest book, Overwhelmed: Ways to Take the Pressure Off, including why so many people experience overwhelm in modern life and how openness to change can positively shape our mental health and well-being. The conversation also explores Claudia’s passion for psychological research, what continues to excite her about discoveries in the field, and why curiosity remains so important in understanding ourselves and others.

    Claudia also reflects on how psychology can help people navigate uncertainty and the practical ways research can be applied to everyday life. Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com

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    51 mins
  • What We Get Wrong About Depression with Prof Catherine Harmer
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Dr Catherine Harmer, a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Oxford and a member of the MQ Science Council.

    Her research focuses on understanding the neuropsychological mechanisms underlying depression and how treatments, including antidepressants, work in the brain.

    They discuss emerging medicinal interventions for mental health and what recent research reveals about how antidepressants influence emotional processing.

    The conversation explores the effectiveness of these treatments, common misconceptions, and how a better understanding of their mechanisms can improve patient outcomes.

    Catherine also shares insights from her work on how advances in research could shape the future of treatment for depression and other mental health conditions.

    Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com

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    46 mins
  • What’s Holding Back Global Mental Health Care? with Dr Daisy Singla
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Dr Daisy Singla, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist and researcher whose work focuses on global mental health and improving access to evidence-based psychological treatments. She is also a member of the MQ Science Council.

    They discuss women’s mental health, exploring the unique social and structural factors that shape mental health outcomes for women across different contexts. The conversation also examines global mental health, highlighting the importance of culturally appropriate interventions and the need to expand access to care, particularly in underserved communities.

    Daisy also shares insights from her research on scaling psychological treatments and what more can be done to ensure that effective mental health support reaches those who need it most.

    Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com

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    40 mins
  • Understanding Trauma with Prof Orla Muldoon
    Apr 1 2026

    What is trauma? Conversations about trauma often focus on individual experiences. But trauma can also be shaped by social and political contexts, affecting entire communities as well as the people within them.

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Professor Orla Muldoon, Head of Department and Professor of Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast. Her research explores the links between identity, conflict, and trauma, with a particular focus on how social and political contexts shape psychological experiences.

    They discuss how trauma can be understood not only as an individual experience but also as something shaped by social and collective contexts. The conversation explores what makes social trauma distinct, how it can affect communities as well as individuals, and what the latest research reveals about its long-term impacts.

    Orla also shares insights from her work on how understanding the social dimensions of trauma can help inform more effective responses in research, policy, and mental health support.

    Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com

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    46 mins
  • Can Genetics Help Us Understand Mental Health? with Prof Andrew McIntosh
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Professor Andrew McIntosh, a psychiatrist and researcher specialising in the genetics of mental health at the University of Edinburgh.

    They discuss Andrew’s background in psychiatry and genomics, and how his work aims to better understand the biological underpinnings of mental health conditions. The conversation explores the growing role of genomics in mental health research and the importance of patient and public involvement in shaping meaningful, impactful studies.

    Andrew also shares his commitment to ensuring that research includes underrepresented communities and why broadening participation is essential to improving outcomes and reducing inequalities in mental health care.

    Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com

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    49 mins
  • Looking Back on Open Mind Season 4
    Dec 16 2025

    Season 4 of Open Mind has been an incredible journey, and we want to thank you for tuning in to the first half of the series. We hope it offered new insights into mental health research, while also helping you reflect on your own experiences and those of the people around you.

    In this special episode, we revisit some of the conversations that resonated most with our audience, highlighting the personal stories and research that sparked discussion and reflection.

    Open Mind returns in the new year, bringing more lived experiences and cutting-edge mental health research.

    You can watch the podcast on MQ’s YouTube channel or listen on all major podcast providers.

    Season 4 of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies.

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    36 mins
  • What Will It Take to Strengthen Mental Health Research? with Rethink Mental Illness
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor is joined by Brian Dow, Deputy CEO of Rethink Mental Illness, Aphra Tulip-Briggs, Lived Experience Expert and Trustee at Rethink, and Mariana Bolivar, Research Lead at MQ Mental Health Research.

    They discuss the new joint report from MQ and Rethink Mental Illness, which outlines ten key changes needed to transform mental health research in the UK. Their conversation explores how the sector can shift toward earlier intervention and prevention, how research can be made more inclusive and accessible to people with lived experience, and what systemic changes are required to ensure research truly meets the needs of those most affected by mental illness.

    Brian, Aphra, and Mariana share insights from their collaborative work, highlighting the importance of co-production, equitable funding, and a research system that prioritises both scientific progress and lived experience expertise.

    Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com

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    57 mins
  • Can Sharing Your Story Change Lives? with Jordan Lees
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor speaks with Jordan Lees, a lived experience expert and research volunteer who has worked with the National Institute for Health and Care Research Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration.

    They discuss the importance of public and patient involvement in mental health research and the crucial role lived experience plays in shaping meaningful, impactful studies. The conversation also explores Jordan’s experience volunteering for a clinical trial, offering insight into what participation is really like and why it matters.

    Jordan reflects on the challenges of developing new interventions, highlighting the gaps that still exist in mental health treatment and the need for research that is driven by the voices of those directly affected.

    Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com

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    27 mins