Épisodes

  • 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 min
  • Fixing the Inequalities in Mental Health Care With Prof Kam Bhui
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Professor Kam Bhui, a leading expert in public mental health and policy at the University of Oxford.

    They explore how structural inequalities impact mental health care, particularly for marginalised groups, and discuss the role of adverse childhood experiences in shaping long-term mental health outcomes.

    The conversation also delves into the intersection of public mental health and policy, highlighting the need for systemic changes to create more equitable access to care.

    Kam shares insights from his research on how mental health services can be redesigned to better address these inequalities and the importance of integrating mental health into broader public health policies.

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

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    49 min
  • The Power of Mindfulness for Mental Health with Prof Willem Kuyken
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Prof Willem Kuyken, a research clinical psychologist and author from the University of Oxford.

    They discuss Willem’s journey into mental health research and why he focuses specifically on mindfulness and its benefits for mental health. The conversation explores key findings from his studies on Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and the impact it has on young people's mental health.

    Willem also shares insights from his work on whether mindfulness-based approaches could potentially help tackle structural inequalities in mental health.

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

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Why is Depression Rising Among Young People? with Dr Maria Loades
    Sep 23 2025

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Dr Maria Loades, a clinical psychologist and mental health researcher from the University of Bath.

    They discuss Dr Loades’ journey into mental health research and why she focuses specifically on depression and anxiety in young people. The conversation explores key findings from her studies on isolation, loneliness, and the impact of the pandemic on youth mental health.

    Dr Loades also shares insights from her work on school-based mental health interventions in South Africa and reflects on her hopes for the future of prevention and treatment strategies.

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

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    48 min
  • Designing Research That Saves Lives with Professor Nav Kapur
    Sep 9 2025

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor speaks to Professor Nav Kapur, a leading researcher in suicide prevention and self-harm, and a professor of psychiatry and population health at the University of Manchester.

    Nav's work has shaped policy and clinical practice across the UK and beyond, making him one of the foremost voices in understanding the complexities of suicide and self-harm.

    In this episode, we explore the challenges of designing effective interventions, what the data tells us about the epidemiology of self-harm, and why evidence-based approaches are so essential in this field. Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies https://www.tiberone.com/

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    53 min
  • How We Got Our Start in Research
    Jul 3 2025

    This 5th of July marks the third Research Appreciation Day. A day started by us at MQ to celebrate the hard work of health researchers from all disciplines.

    For this special episode of Open Mind, and since this year’s theme is ‘Careers in Research’, here are our esteemed guests explaining how they got their start in research.

    Open Mind will return in the following weeks, and we hope to see you again for more lived experience stories and more mental health research.

    https://www.mqmentalhealth.org/research-appreciation-day/

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    1 h et 16 min
  • We Need Your Help With Open Mind Season 4!
    Mar 5 2025

    As we plan for next season, we want to hear your thoughts—what’s working, what could be better, and any new ideas you’d like to see.

    Take just 5 minutes to complete our survey and share your feedback!

    We’re also looking for volunteers to join our focus group for a deeper discussion about the podcast. If you're interested, let us know—we’d love to have you involved!

    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeft7lwJJh_RFtP58QuOsytco6Pbcw9kGPtN9yqvzvtqkLYlg/viewform

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    1 min
  • Using Apps for Your Mental Health with Dr John Torous
    Dec 12 2024

    In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor and Craig spoke to psychiatrist, and Director of the Division of Digital Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Dr John Torous.

    John is active in investigating the potential of using mobile mental health technologies for psychiatry, using his expertise to support mindapps.org in building the largest database of mental health apps. As a leader in the field of digital mental health, John has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and 5 book chapters on the topic.

    In this conversation, they discussed the impact of technology on mental health, whether mental health apps can aid the diagnosis process, and how to make mental health technology more accessible.

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    42 min