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Psychology

Essentially Grey

Rebecca Wallersteiner takes a look at ‘Essentially Grey’ a new exhibition of pictures by Hanna ten Doornkaat at The MUSE…

Polyvagal Theory and the potency of the dorsal state

So much of our focus on the Polyvagal Theory centres around honouring and validating the ventral vagus and teaching people…

RSM webinar: Sport and mental health

RSM webinar: Sport and mental health: What can psychiatry teach us? This is the first of a series of Mind Matters…

Coping strategies for children post lockdown

It’s child’s play: how parents can help young children adjust to post lockdown life – five tips from a Priory…

‘We are They: Where id was ego shall be’ Jane McAdam Freud

‘We are They: Where id was ego shall be’ Jane McAdam Freud: Rebecca Wallersteiner takes a look at ‘We are…

Attachment theory – John Bowlby

https://youtu.be/3LM0nE81mIE The English psychoanalyst John Bowlby teaches us about Attachment Theory, which is quite simply the best way to understand…

Imposter Syndrome

With thirty-five years of experience between us, and thousands of hours spent working with senior leaders, the most common theme…

Cochrane review on family violence therapies

A major University of Melbourne-led review has questioned whether women's ongoing need for safety, support and holistic healing following family…

How brain rhythms can reveal your personality

A new study shows machine learning can be used to predict aspects of a person’s personality from their electrical brain…

Growing up in Britain at the Museum of Youth Culture

The world’s first museum dedicated to growing up celebrates Britain’s pioneering role in youth culture and self-expression Calling all former…

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