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07/08/2025#96
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7. Unpacking Loneliness and Isolation in the Modern World
jeudi 31 juillet 2025 • Duration 44:55
In this episode of Perspectives, we explore the complex experience of loneliness, and how it's growing and shifting in a modern landscape of digital platforms, working from home and a decline in our sense of community.
Host Colin Quick is joined by Priory experts Dee Johnson (Senior Therapist), Dr Victoria Chamorro (Consultant Psychiatrist), and Debbie Longsdale (Clinical Pathways Director) to discuss why we feel lonely, how modern life has changed our ability to connect, and what loneliness really means for our mental health.
Together, they explore:
- The difference between loneliness and isolation
- Why parasocial and online connections don’t replace in-person contact
- How loneliness affects different groups, including men, neurodivergent people, and older adults
- The impact of remote working, imposter syndrome and social media
- Practical steps for reconnecting – for yourself or someone you care about
This is an unfiltered conversation about a growing epidemic. The panel dig into the realities of modern life – how we’ve lost the art of connection, why community spaces are vanishing, and answers audience questions on how this relates to neurodiversity.
LINKS TO SOURCES:
ONS data on loneliness: Public opinions and social trends, Great Britain - Office for National Statistics
WHO declares loneliness a global health threat: WHO declares loneliness a ‘global public health concern’ | Global development | The Guardian
Onward report into young people's loneliness: Age of Alienation: Young people are facing a loneliness epidemic | Onward
State of American Men 2023: equimundo.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/STATE-OF-AMERICAN-MEN-2023.pdf
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Looking after your mental health should be high on everyone's priority list. At Priory, we strive to help everyone take control of their mental health, building a brighter future for themselves and those around them. For more insight, explainers and, advice on managing your mental health, head to the Priory blog: https://www.priorygroup.com/blog
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If you or a loved one are in crisis and need immediate support, call 999 or attend your nearest A&E department. For information on relevant crisis support lines, visit https://www.priorygroup.com/crisis-support
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6. What's Behind the Rise in ADHD and Autism?
jeudi 24 juillet 2025 • Duration 48:12
Why are more people than ever being diagnosed with ADHD and autism? Is it better awareness, or are we over-pathologising natural differences in how people think and behave?
In this episode of Perspectives, Priory’s expert panel explores ADHD and autism—two conditions that have seen a dramatic rise in diagnoses in recent years, while discussing the evolving understanding of neurodiversity, the role of diagnosis, and the impact on mental health.
On this episode:
🔵 Why women with ADHD are often underdiagnosed – and how it presents differently
🔵 Social media’s role in ADHD and autism awareness (and misinformation risks)
🔵 Should ADHD and autism be considered ‘superpowers’ – or does this minimise real struggles?
On the panel:
▶️ Dr Samir Shah, Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Director
▶️ Dr David McLaughlan, Consultant Psychiatrist and Co-Founder of Curb
▶️ Debbie Longsdale, Priory's Therapy Director
LINKS TO SOURCES:
In 2021, a study found a 787% rise in the number of diagnoses between 1998 and 2018 in the UK:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/04/uk-increase-autism-diagnoses-neurodiversity
In 2023, ADHD was the second-most viewed condition on the NHS website.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3ejky0dy47o
TikTok and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study of Social Media Content Quality
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/07067437221082854
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Priory offers fast access to autism assessments. Find out more and book yours here 👇
https://www.priorygroup.com/mental-health/autism/autism-assessments
5. Is Ketamine the UK's Next Drug Crisis?
mercredi 23 juillet 2025 • Duration 43:23
Ketamine use is on the rise - so is it the UK's next drug crisis?
In this episode of Perspectives, our panel of experts tackle the issues behind ketamine’s rise and delve into the risks and consequences of this drug.
On the show:
🔵Why ketamine is today’s drug of choice for young people
🔵Ketamine bladder and the real physical consequences of this drug
🔵Using the ‘joker’, the ‘table turner' or the ‘diplomat’ to deal with peer pressure
On the panel:
▶️ Dr David McLaughlan, Consultant Psychiatrist and Co-Founder of Curb
▶️ Debbie Longsdale, Priory's Therapy Director
▶️ Claire Rimmer, Lead Addiction Therapist
INKS TO SOURCES:
Priory has seen a 34% increase in treatment enquiries for ketamine addiction:
https://www.priorygroup.com/media-centre/freshers-week-guidance-ketamine-is-not-a-safe-drug
Government data shows a 350% increase in people entering treatment for ketamine problems in the past 8 years: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/substance-misuse-treatment-for-adults-statistics-2021-to-2022/adult-substance-misuse-treatment-statistics-2021-to-2022-report
Find out more about Curb:
https://www.curb.health/
4. Navigating the Young People's Mental Health Crisis
lundi 21 juillet 2025 • Duration 46:54
The mental health of our children and young people seems to be in decline - but what are the reasons behind it and what can we do to better support them?
In this episode of Perspectives, we discuss the state of young people's mental health today and outline what everyone, from parents to industry professionals, can do to help.
On the panel:
▶️ Dr Victoria Chamorro, Consultant Psychiatrist
▶️ Debbie Longsdale, Priory's Therapy Director
▶️ Jake Mills, CEO of charity Chasing the Stigma
LINKS TO SOURCES:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/aug/15/number-children-mental-health-crisis-record-high-england
https://www.youngminds.org.uk/about-us/media-centre/press-releases/coronavirus-having-major-impact-on-young-people-with-mental-health-needs/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/climate-change-anxiety
3. Exploring Modern Challenges in Women's Mental Health
vendredi 18 juillet 2025 • Duration 47:39
Almost one in five women experience symptoms of a common mental health disorder. What factors are driving these issues in women, and what can we do to offer them more effective support?
In this episode of Perspectives, we deep dive into women's mental health, exploring issues like genetics, pregnancy, menopause, and the societal pressures placed on women.
On the panel:
▶️ Dr Victoria Chamorro, Consultant Psychiatrist
▶️ Debbie Longsdale, Priory's Therapy Director
▶️ Dr Samir Shah, Consultant Psychiatrist
LINKS TO SOURCES:
One in five women (19%) experience a Common Mental Disorder (CMO) - https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/adult-psychiatric-morbidity-survey/adult-psychiatric-morbidity-survey-survey-of-mental-health-and-wellbeing-england-2014
Abuse is main driver of mental ill health in women and girls, say psychiatrists - https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/08/abuse-is-main-driver-of-mental-ill-health-in-women-and-girls-say-psychiatrists
Young women seeking mental health help called ‘dramatic’, UK survey finds - https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/jul/17/young-women-seeking-mental-health-help-called-dramatic-uk-survey-finds
2. Catastrophising: What Is It and How Do We Stop?
jeudi 17 juillet 2025 • Duration 40:55
Worried about A.I., climate catastrophe, or the seemingly endless cycle of negative news? In the latest episode of Perspectives, our mental health experts break down how we can stop thinking the worst and build a positive mindset in a world full of reasons to catastrophise.
Presented by our Chief Quality Officer Colin Quick, on the latest episode of Perspectives we discuss the modern phenomenon of catastrophic thinking and how to overcome it.
On the panel:
▶️ Dr David McLaughlan, Consultant Psychiatrist and Co-Found of Curb
Sign up to Curb's waiting list here - https://www.curb.health/sign-up
▶️ Debbie Longsdale, Priory's Therapy Director
▶️ Dr Donald Masi, Consultant Psychiatrist
1. Staying Sober (or Cutting Down) Over Winter
mardi 15 juillet 2025 • Duration 48:34
Welcome to Perspectives, a new series from Priory where we speak to panels of experts about the biggest issues in mental health and addictions.
Presented by our Chief Quality Officer Colin Quick, on the first episode of Perspectives we discuss staying sober (or cutting down) during winter.
On the panel:
▶️ Dr David McLaughlan, Consultant Psychiatrist and Co-Found of Curb
Sign up to Curb's waiting list here - https://www.curb.health/sign-up
▶️ Debbie Longsdale, Priory's Therapy Director
▶️ Dr Donald Masi, Consultant Psychiatrist
The winter months, including Christmas, can be a hugely challenging time for everyone - with many related stresses and anxieties that can lead to an increase in how much you drink. Join our panel as they delve into the unique challenges winter and Christmas have on our mental health, those in recovery, and those who are just looking to cut down on how much they're drinking.







