Podcasts by Todays Neuroscience, Tomorrows History: Professor Sir Michael Rutter - Audio
Supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust to Dr Tilli Tansey and Professor Leslie Iversen, the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL presents a series of podcasts on the history of neuroscience featuring eminent people in the field:
Professor Sir Michael Rutter was born in 1933 and trained in general medicine, neurology and paediatrics before specialising in psychiatry. He was appointed the first consultant of child psychiatry in the UK and has been Head of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, and Honorary Director of the Medical Research Council Child Psychiatry Unit.
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Early training and influences, the Maudsley Hospital, London from 2009-06-24T10:39:32
Early training and influences, the Maudsley Hospital, London
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Early training and influences, the Maudsley Hospital, London
ListenEarly training and influences, the Maudsley Hospital, London from 2009-06-24T10:39:32
Early training and influences, the Maudsley Hospital, London
ListenPolicy and punishment: the case of young people from 2008-06-13T14:07:32
Policy and punishment: the case of young people
ListenDepression in childhood and what happens in adult life from 2008-06-13T14:07:16
Depression in childhood and what happens in adult life
ListenDo schools influence behavioural and scholastic problems? from 2008-06-13T14:07:03
Do schools influence behavioural and scholastic problems?
ListenThe Camberwell Interview: assessing families’ influence on risks for children’s behaviour from 2008-06-13T14:06:48
The Camberwell Interview: assessing families’ influence on risks for children’s behaviour
ListenAnti-social behaviour – the role played by genes that most of us have from 2008-06-13T14:06:23
Anti-social behaviour – the role played by genes that most of us have
ListenAnti-social behaviour – why it matters from 2008-06-13T14:06:11
Anti-social behaviour – why it matters
ListenAnti-social behaviour – why some people develop it from 2008-06-13T14:05:57
Genes and environments – anti-social mothers, adoptive parents and child behaviour
ListenGenes and environments – anti-social mothers, adoptive parents and child behaviour from 2008-06-13T14:05:46
Genes and environments – anti-social mothers, adoptive parents and child behaviour
ListenHow genes might play a part in schizophrenia and autism from 2008-06-13T14:05:34
Genes and behaviour
ListenAutism – tests for diagnosis and measurement reveal a wider view of the disorder from 2008-06-13T14:04:59
Autism – tests for diagnosis and measurement reveal a wider view of the disorder
ListenAutism – a brain disorder with important genetic factors from 2008-06-13T14:04:47
Autism – a brain disorder with important genetic factors
ListenLost relationships – coping, resilience and genetic factors from 2008-06-13T14:04:34
Lost relationships – coping, resilience and genetic factors
ListenMaternal Deprivation – relationships and attachments from 2008-06-13T14:04:24
Maternal Deprivation – relationships and attachments
ListenEpidemiological Psychiatry defined – the study of Romanian adoptees from 2008-06-13T14:04:02
Epidemiological Psychiatry defined – the study of Romanian adoptees
ListenThe need to question your own research from 2008-06-13T14:03:51
The need to question your own research
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