With sadness we would like to let you know that Stillpoint has now closed. This feed has been taken over by Offload, a clinical management tool operated by former stillpoint member Edwin Simonds. Do continue to follow our feed to learn about developments here.
We are honoured to invite you to our online seminar with Tracy Sidesinger, PsyD.
Come join us on the 19th, Tracy Sidesinger will help us consider ways of listening for mothering identities and maternal subjectivity in a clinical setting.
Event link: https://t.co/Rwk6bNzPKr
On Monday we're kicking of 2023 with our monthly Psychology and Culture series. This month we're talking with @DrAaronB about the ethics of the film Stutz:
https://t.co/feCyx4lal5
Feeling History: How to Integrate Emotion into Understanding Our Past - the development of an emotional learning methodology, a collaboration between @StillpointHQ and @UkNatArchives https://t.co/y85UPkdLSR
Here is the culmination of a number of years work leading a collaboration with psychotherapists @StillpointHQ on developing new methodologies for processing emotions while encountering @UkNatArchives archival records. https://t.co/IC59xx05DJ
How does our mind protect us from emotional pain? 🧠
Join us to learn more about how our minds protect us from emotional pain and what this looks like in our daily lives.
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Thank you!
There’s a lot more accessible psychoanalysis, contemporary and applied psychoanalysis, and related disciplines to be explored there: https://t.co/1K4UrcTwJo
Watched a video this morning about how William Reich’s work is a repudiation of the hegemony of capitalism.
I just thought it was about unarmoring the body. 🤯🤯🤯 @StillpointHQ has some cool stuff to watch.
Special guest Dr. Ravin Alaei discusses with us his research that has revealed correlations between the lyrics of the songs we love and certain attachment styles. 🎸🤘🎼🎵
Today at 5:00pm GMT
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Did you know there's a link between music taste and attachment style?
Or that complex music and lyrics are correlated to high openness on the "big 5"?
Or that over the past 50 years lyrics have become more socially disconnected?
https://t.co/nDW3VTqsd4 at @StillpointHQ
Join us as we explore the themes of vengeance and self hatred. 😈😭
Psychology and Culture: Vengeance: The Shadow Side of Self Hatred? Online Tomorrow: Tue, Dec 6th 2PM - 3PM GMT ⏰
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Winter blues? What if there were an app for that? Well, there is one in the making and we're discussing it today at This Week in Psychology. Come to this free and so much more by creating a two-week trial membership!
https://t.co/G2WbKbrtA7
Why people are taking to Twitter to complain about Twitter - and why it matters.
A thread drawing on insights from my book The Psychodynamics of Social Networking.
1.Despite its flaws, Twitter is an important mediator for many individuals who have found community here.
Thoughts? Join us to discuss it!
https://t.co/9s0bQ2NuvT
If your'e not a Stillpoint Member yet, you can join for free by creating a free trial membership.
Does your favourite song say something about your attachment style? New research indicates a correlation between our favourite lyrics and the way we do relationships. Also, that since 1946 "avoidant" lyrics have increased over "secure" secure ones: https://t.co/roWXWvr3sz
Anxious-Avoidant (mixed) songs:
Carrie Underwood, Before He Cheats
Gotye, Somebody that I Used to Know
Taylor Swift, Bad Blood
Sam Smith, I’m Not the Only One
Ne Yo, So Sick
Bonnie Raitt, I Can’t Make You Love Me
Adele, Rolling in the Deep
Rihanna ft. Drake, Work