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How We Are: news, views and information
Men versus women • new approach to depression • hallucinations • more problems with trials • stalking • cannabis and psychosis • the right questions • lying and the brain • religion and recovery • social support • the ‘adolescent myth’ • extreme (and early) memories • sun and schizophrenia • depression: a positive for negative • the brain and pain • postnatal depression in dads • bacterial infection and OCD • community and ageing
Don’t take it personally
Pat Williams considers just how ‘significant’ coincidences are
PTSD: why some techniques for treating it work so fast
Quick treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder may share the same explanatory underlying mechanism, says Joe Griffin
Better dog tired than barking mad...
Steve Davidson explains why he is running the London Marathon to raise money for the Human Givens Foundation
On the receiving end
Caroline Tomlinson describes how a scheme to enable learning disabled young people to make their own choices has changed her son Joseph’s life
Confidence in the classroom
Irmeli Halinen tells Denise Winn why Finnish education has become the best in the world
Getting good
What practice gives us may be even better than perfection:
Dr Nick Baylis explains
Managing with human nature
Jeremy Old explains how working from the human givens can be a huge help in de-stressing organisations
Human givens in primary care
Community psychiatric nurse Liz Potts describes the impact
of the human givens approach on her work
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