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Ep 45: Psychology needs a … revolution!

We all love psychology, but it feels safe to say that most of us probably would love it more if it did some things differently. For many, psychology would benefit from a revolution (or two). In this episode, we share hot takes on the matter from the expert contributors to the Mar ...  Afficher plus

Ep 44: Doing something when nothing can be done: Working with Huntington's disease

Living with a life-limiting condition comes with a plethora of psychological consequences. When the condition is rare, having psychologists in your corner can mean even more. This episode, we speak with Dr Sarah Gunn, Lecturer at the University of Leicester and expert on the psyc ...  Afficher plus

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