Transform Trauma LTD

BBC1 Primetime

VERTIGO ROADTRIP, a BBC1 primetime hour feature (original air date 4 May 2014). Highlights the experiences of five people who challenge their fear of heights. Shot in stunning locations in the UK, Austria, Switzerland, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Features psychologist Dr Jennifer Wild along with English television presenter, comedian and actress Mel Guidroyc. Producer / Director Tom Peppiatt.

Media Interviews

Physiology of trauma

Paula Byrne in conversation with Dr Jennifer Wild in a discussion about PTSD – symptoms, causes, triggers,  isolation, misdiagnosis, and modern treatments. They also discuss a poem written in 1655 by Katherine Philips about the death of her child

Like to daydream? It's a good thing!

Dr Jennifer Wild discusses on BBC News. “New research shows daydreaming is beneficial. People who daydreamed during a computer task did better on a simple memory test afterward than those who did not.”

Can virtual reality help soldiers with PTSD?

Dr Jennifer Wild discusses on BBC World News. “Dr Jennifer Wild discusses novel treatments for PTSD linked to military trauma. Virtual reality helps soldiers with symptoms of PTSD. Find out more about how and why it works.”

Thailand cave rescue underway

Interview with Dr.Jennifer Wild. She discusses psychological impacts of being trapped in a cave. Dr. Wild is an Associate Professor in Experimental Psychology & Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Oxford University.

Presentation Excerpts

7 Skills to Tackle Stress & Fear

Runtime: 20:48
This is an excerpt from the May 2022 “Mental Health: a Resilient Mind” conference sponsored by ChangeNOW.

For more information about these 7 skills, see Dr. Wild’s book Be Extraordinary: 7 Key Skills to Transform your Life from Ordinary to Extraordinary