Author Archives: James Hardie

Therapists on social media?

I recently came across this Psych Central article which talks about how there is an increasing number of therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists venturing into the world-wide-web. Well, the author raises some really interesting points in this and a previous article, which I thought would be very relevant to discuss and comment on. “Is it ethical for a therapist to […]

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Psychologists’ public engagement…

  Just recently, the British Psychological Society (BPS) invited applications for their public engagement grant scheme. “Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. Past recipients have received grants to work on projects such websites and workshops.” […]

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Insight

How do you recognise a problem? Do you ask your friends, family or colleagues? Do you make an appointment with a specialist? Do you google? Do you trust your own instinct, or the advice of others? Through this process you may begin to realise that there is another way… a way to live life having overcome […]

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