
All In The Mind
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What drives some people to steal compulsively? This week, as part of our special four-part series Criminal Psychology, we're talking about kleptomania and the impact it can have on a person's life. We speak to someone who’s been diagnosed with kleptomania about their experiences; from their urges to steal, to the guilt and shame they feel. We also chat to a psychiatrist about what treatment looks like for people with kleptomania. Guests: Lynn Dr Sam Chamberlain Professor of Psychiatry, University of Southampton Credits: Presenter/Producer: Sana Qadar Reporter/Senior Producer: James Bullen Producer: Rose Kerr Sound Engineer: Emrys Cronin Voice Actor: Swa Kaushik More information: Symptom Severity and Its Clinical Correlates in Kleptomania A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Opiate Antagonist, Naltrexone, in the Treatment of Kleptomania Why do young children sometimes steal? And what should parents do about it? Kleptomania — Mayo Clinic Kleptomania and Potential Exacerbating Factors
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991 - Kleptomania: when compulsive stealing takes over your life Sun, 13 Jul 2025
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990 - Pyromania vs revenge – why do people light fires? Sun, 06 Jul 2025
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989 - Munchausen by Proxy: when parents hurt their kids Fri, 27 Jun 2025
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988 - INTRODUCING — Criminal Psychology Mon, 23 Jun 2025
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987 - Chronically stressed? These small changes can help Sun, 22 Jun 2025
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986 - Loneliness — you're not alone, from Ladies, We Need To Talk Sun, 15 Jun 2025
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985 - The confusion about concussions Sun, 08 Jun 2025
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984 - Managing your emotions so they don't manage you Sun, 01 Jun 2025
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983 - Do people really behave differently in a crowd? Sun, 25 May 2025
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982 - Why do we love collecting? Sun, 18 May 2025
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981 - Outwardly impressive, losing it on the inside? The cognitive distortions of a high achiever Sun, 11 May 2025
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980 - Ads, sports and games: how gambling infiltrated Australian culture Sun, 04 May 2025
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978 - Love us? Hate us? Take our short audience survey and tell us! Wed, 23 Apr 2025
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977 - The silicon shrink – the worrying side of AI in mental health Sun, 20 Apr 2025
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974 - Fighting for focus in the age of distraction Sun, 30 Mar 2025
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973 - The magic of memory - live at Podfest Sun, 23 Mar 2025
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972 - Could AI keep you company as you age? Sun, 16 Mar 2025
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970 - Can humans make it to Mars without losing their minds? Sun, 02 Mar 2025
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969 - Do you hate yourself? Healing from self-hatred Sun, 23 Feb 2025
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968 - 'Bad behaviour' or just misunderstood? What to know about kids' mental health Sun, 16 Feb 2025
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967 - 'Refrigerator mothers' and the history of autism Sun, 29 May 2022
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966 - The pleasure of pain Sun, 06 Mar 2022
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965 - The baby decision — how to decide when you can't decide Sun, 09 Feb 2025
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964 - 'My brain snapped': Harry's sudden psychosis Sun, 02 Feb 2025
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963 - Age of rage: the psychology behind our moral outrage Sun, 26 Jan 2025
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961 - "Scarier than killer robots": why your brain isn't ready for AI Sun, 12 Jan 2025
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960 - What influences your inner voice? Sun, 05 Jan 2025
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959 - Inside a sociopath's mind: "I'm capable of almost anything" Sun, 29 Dec 2024
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958 - The skills supercommunicators use (and how you can learn them) Sun, 22 Dec 2024
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957 - The design tricks brands use to get you to buy Sun, 15 Dec 2024
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956 - When life is too loud: what are sound sensitivities? Sun, 08 Dec 2024
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955 - Should you do a 'dopamine detox'? Sun, 01 Dec 2024
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954 - Trauma or a tough time? How our mental health labels are changing over time Sun, 24 Nov 2024
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953 - Anauralia: what's it like to have no inner monologue? Sun, 17 Nov 2024
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952 - Can you recognise a love song in any language? Sun, 10 Nov 2024
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951 - Girl, Interrupted: the extreme emotions of PMDD Sun, 03 Nov 2024
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950 - Spooky science: What's behind a paranormal experience? Sun, 27 Oct 2024
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949 - Sick of scrolling? Digital minimalism could help Sun, 20 Oct 2024
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948 - Can we trust our memories? Sun, 13 Oct 2024
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947 - Grit and a goal: tricking your brain into loving running Sun, 06 Oct 2024
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946 - Once taboo, now good for you: the psychology of masturbation Sun, 29 Sep 2024
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945 - Mates vs strangers — why humans connect and divide Sun, 22 Sep 2024
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944 - Cranky and depressed: Why bad sleep equals bad mental health Sun, 15 Sep 2024
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943 - The five types of stalker and how to spot them Sun, 08 Sep 2024
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942 - What we get wrong about attachment styles Sun, 01 Sep 2024