Synopsis
Adam Walton looks at the work of the National Centre for Mental Health in Cardiff, where scientists are exploring the question of whether genes affect mental health.
- Programme: Science Cafe
- Episode: 42500
- Channel: BBC Radio Wales
- Broadcast year: 2016
- Psychology | The medical model | The genetic explanation of mental illness
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