{"id":2253,"date":"2017-02-20T16:47:43","date_gmt":"2017-02-20T16:47:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thisisbanter.com\/?post_type=podcast&p=2253"},"modified":"2017-02-20T16:47:43","modified_gmt":"2017-02-20T16:47:43","slug":"bantercast-114-other-voices-dr-suzanne-osullivan","status":"publish","type":"podcast","link":"https:\/\/banter.test\/podcast\/bantercast-114-other-voices-dr-suzanne-osullivan\/","title":{"rendered":"Bantercast 114 Other Voices: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan"},"content":{"rendered":"
Recorded during our annual trip to Dingle, Co. Kerry for the Other Voices festival, here\u2019s Dublin born neurologist Dr Suzanne O\u2019Sullivan telling some tales from the frontline of psychosomatic illnesses. As she explains in her book It\u2019s All In Your Head<\/em>, the winner of the Wellcome Book Prize 2016, psychosomatic illness, where your body acts as if it\u2019s <\/span>sick but there isn\u2019t anything wrong, are common but misunderstood and rarely discussed. Here, she talks about some of the extreme cases she has treated and what may <\/span>have been behind them. <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Recorded during our annual trip to Dingle, Co. Kerry for the Other Voices festival, here\u2019s Dublin born neurologist Dr Suzanne O\u2019Sullivan telling some tales from the frontline of psychosomatic illnesses. As she explains in her book It\u2019s All In Your Head, the winner of the Wellcome Book Prize 2016, psychosomatic illness, where your body acts … <\/p>\n