We have a brand new episode of #TheResilientResearcher to ring in the new year!
This month we speak with Shivanka Gautam to discuss her research on ecological grief.
Episode out now!
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#fyp#podcast#ecogrief#climatechange#research
Intergenerational trauma occurs when the pain and difficulties caused by a traumatic event experienced by previous generations can have lasting effects on families or communities.
#Intergenerationaltrauma
https://t.co/R31MwZOYNA
Dr. Miles Neale's article on the ethics of mindfulness critically examines how spiritual practices, related to Buddhism in particular, are idealised practices adopted by the west.
#mindfulness#ethics#spirituality#Buddhism
Read it here:
https://t.co/OHWoAdFnNj
Our latest episode of #TheResilientResearcher is available now!
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Hannah Allen (@hannahallenphd ), an Assistant Professor at @OleMiss, to discuss her research on #substanceuse, students & #mentalhealth.
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Our latest episode is out! This month we sit down with @Otilia_RM_Meden , a researcher at @univofstandrews where she is part of their Leadership in Action & Visualising Peace (@visualisingwar) projects. We discuss her research on #peace.
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In a world full of crises, over 80 million people are displaced by conflict and any struggle with mental health issues.
In Sudan, where resources are scarce, @Refugees and World Health Organisation are working to provide #mentalhealth support
https://t.co/eLgHohCKpn
In a recent blog post from LSE titled ‘Why there is a 'right' kind of trauma in Uganda', researchers examine the impact of mental health interventions, particularly those addressing #PTSD and #trauma, in post-conflict #Uganda.
Read our blog here:
https://t.co/Vk34klyAia
Our latest episode of #TheResilientResearcher is out now!
This month we speak with #research fellow,
Dr. Kathy Dodworth (@dodgington), to discuss the types of emotional expression & emotionally taxing subject material within #fieldwork.
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Our latest episode of #TheResilientResearcher is now live!
This month, we speak with doctorate fellow & PhD candidate at @SOAS, @jens_augspurger to discuss his research journey, #spiritual tourism and self-discovery.
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In our last episode of The Resilient Researcher we spoke to guests, Lois Shaw and Mary Lou Keller to discuss the pains and gains of being a ‘mature student’. Our blog reflects some of the life lessons and takeaways from this episode.
https://t.co/xsmVAPmeJQ
#MatureStudent#Blog
Check out this episode of the #HowtheWiseOneGrows podcast.
In this episode @daillenculver discusses the benefits of forest bathing as well as issues regarding #ecoanxiety and #climatedistress.
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https://t.co/T7BePnLnDb
Have you tried #forestbathing? Join us for a Discovery Walk this summer and experience first-hand the health benefits of immersive nature therapy. Our first walk is coming up this Sunday 28 May, at Costorphine Hill in #Edinburgh, spaces are limited! https://t.co/uyIS3qhHI5