Posts Tagged ‘news and research’

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Thinking Ourselves Into Health (In Housework and in Therapy)

Last updated 13th December 2007

A study shows that just a subjective awareness that we are doing something healthy causes actual improvements in our health. Does this give any clues about how therapy works?

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Is Sadness Good for Us?

Last updated 6th December 2007

‘If you never feel sad, it is because you have never become attached to someone, and that is a very lonely way to be.’

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Professor Colin Feltham Joins International Advisory Board

Last updated 5th December 2007

A warm welcome goes out to Professor Colin Feltham, who joins the site’s International Advisory Board. As a well known ‘insider critic’ and author of numerous books in the field, including one we highlighted here last month, Professor Feltham’s experience and perspective will enrich and inform the ongoing development of our site.

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Happiness is a Long Bath

Last updated 5th December 2007

At last! Research shows that I was destined to be happy from the moment that tricky combination of genes and environment endowed me with a craving for long hot baths at any time of day.

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Paranoia or Persecution?

Last updated 4th December 2007

A new Mind report relates a shocking catalogue of harassment, assault, victimisation and discrimination against those who suffer from mental health problems in England and Wales. This leads me to wonder about therapeutic treatment for people who are so discriminated against — when someone is factually being persecuted in their own home, where does paranoia begin?

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