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Mental Wellbeing Season
Shining a light on mental health issues and how they affect individuals and society today.
Josh, Aryn and Lorena unpack their polyamorous past and Lorena’s fear of planning.
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A rapper battling mental health issues lets cameras inside the room as he tries therapy.
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11 May 2023
Nicole tackles her driving anxiety, and Muna faces her fear of being home alone.
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Zara explores the rise in eating disorders and asks if social media is the problem.
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Louis meets women with anorexia at two of London's largest eating disorder facilities.
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Freddie Flintoff finally faces up to the eating disorder he has kept secret for 20 years.
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28 Sep 2020
Roman Kemp strives to improve support for young people suffering with their mental health.
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Investigating why suicide is the biggest killer of men under 50 in the UK.
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Evie Kelsall goes on an emotional journey to understand her mum’s suicide at the age of 53
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Busted’s Matt Willis explores his addictions and how they affect his family.
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Singer-songwriter James Arthur explores the roots of his fragile mental health.
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Reality TV star Anton Danyluk explores the male body image crisis.
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18 May 2023
How Instagram became the dominant force it is today, told by those on the inside.
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Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson opens up about the abuse she has suffered online from trolls.
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Can Joey Essex heal the grief he has kept inside for 20 years?
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David Harewood explores his experience of psychosis and meets young people living with it.
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Daisy Maskell tackles her insomnia, meeting experts and young sufferers who can’t sleep.
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Nadiya Hussain sets out to find the cause of her anxiety, and explores various treatments.
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15 May 2019
Olly Alexander explores the mental health issues faced by members of the LGBT+ community.
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Film-maker Aodh Breathnach explores the psychological impact of being stabbed.
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11 Oct 2023
Roman Kemp explores the mental health and suicide crisis affecting young men.
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16 Mar 2021
Joe Wicks explores his turbulent childhood and the issue of parental mental health today.
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16 May 2022
Stacey experiences the pressure of life on the frontline of mental health services.
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Stacey Dooley returns to Springfield Hospital to work with the team again.
















