“To be a good human being is to have a kind of openness to the world, an ability to trust uncertain things beyond your own control.”
Martha Nussbaum, one of the great philosophers of our time, on how to live with our human fragility: https://t.co/RiHOcXoSKb
🌈 #NHSstaffsupport RT: Worth keeping in mind the value of support organizations like @Frontline_19 for NHS staff to access for free if they need to chat to an experienced therapist
CRED report takes pick and mix approach to evidence, picking the bits it likes, ignoring the bits it doesn’t. This flawed methodology leads to erroneous conclusions, particularly, it seems wrt MH. Sets MH care back 50 years. See our response. https://t.co/bdfEEHG9km
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Tickets are available for our 'Finding Strength in Community' DClinPsy reflective practice sessions for 2021 interviewees from BME backgrounds.
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@thepsychologymum over on insta - thankyou for this 🙏 on #worldmentalhealthday2020 let’s be kind to ourselves, each other, the world. Eyeball people and if they don’t look ok then ask - there’s no harm in asking if your intentions are from a good place. 😊
Dealing with the coronavirus is difficult, so we also spoke with @MariaLoades about loneliness and isolation among children and young people during the pandemic https://t.co/cCMTFIDT24 #WMHD2020
'We're always there for them': is the tide turning against zero-tolerance in UK schools? | Pupil behaviour #relational#systemic https://t.co/9KrsKtosxk
Read a full analysis of today's Tavistock hearing at the High Court from our Director of Legal & Policy, Lui Asquith. A big day with much to cover. We'll be back tomorrow for day 2.
https://t.co/1ScZb4HTKl