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Volume 19, No 1, 2012
The money metaphor: our urgent need for a new global economics; They did it their way: creating a thriving wellbeing centre; Sarajevo: helping war survivors 20 years on; How to influence national policymaking; What the human givens approach brings to couples therapy; A dramatic reaction to the re... Read more >
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Volume 18, No 4, 2011
The brain's big bang: unravelling mysteries at the heart of science; Caetextia: could it explain the paradoxical effects of cannabis use? Spreading the word: how HG practitioners can promote the approach and their practice; Fight and flight: calming challenging situations in the sky; High therapy... Read more >
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Volume 18, No 3, 2011
Women fleeing violent relationships: how they can stop being lured back; Why the claims of neuroscience are so often nonsense; How a brain-injured woman with autistic tendencies was helped to reclaim her life; "Should I help him?" The challenging ethical dilemma one therapist faced; Good riddance... Read more >
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Volume 18, No 2, 2011
The many ways that we ignore the glaringly obvious; navigating the sea of emotions in the conflicted Middle East; Practice-based evidence of HG success: what is happening next; When serious illness affects colleagues as well as the sufferer: one moving story; Always an apprentice: insights from a... Read more >
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Volume 18, No 1, 2011
The tentacles of enchantment: how stories both spellbind and unbind; David Cameron's programme to measure wellbeing: HGI's contribution counts; Police mental health: outcome measures show positive impact of the human givens approach; A creative method for overcoming alcohol addiction; Examining t... Read more >
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Volume 17 No 4, 2011
Building relationships to break down prejudice: two powerful projects for defusing community and campus tensions; Crunch time: how psychology can help save us from ourselves; The ethics of advice-giving in counselling; Walking the dog: an unusual way to deliver therapy; Children in pain: how to l... Read more >
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Volume 17 No 3, 2010
Breathing life into organisations – Commercially sensitive: the human givens coach; Supporting mental health staff back to work after stress, burnout and psychosis; Turning human givens principles into practice: the impact in four schools; The sorry plight of ‘kidults’; Why metaphors affect behav... Read more >
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Volume 17 No 2, 2010
Sensational! The perceptual skills we don't even realise we have; Why outmoded instincts can drive us to bad decisions; Therapy the common-sense aspects that sometimes get forgotten; The curious incident of the four-armed aliens; Choosing compassion and why it could help save our species; Helping... Read more >
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Volume 17 No 1, 2010
ARTICLES INCLUDE: Overcoming chaos: helping seriously disruptive families to fit peaceably into the community; The therapeutic power of graphic novels; Molar memory treatment: the neurobiological explanation for why it works; Cultural differences nonverbal communication: how to avoid misunderstan... Read more >
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Volume 16 No 4, 2009
ARTICLES INCLUDE: Older people in residential care: Why should they be parted from their pets?; Ahead of the game: latest evidence on the human givens approach; 'Consequential strangers': there are people more central to our lives than we realise; Living with autistic spectrum disorder: one thera... Read more >
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