Ep 40: Kink, community, and transformation

Ep 40: Kink, community, and transformation

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Ep 47: What's next for voice hearing therapies?

In this episode of PsychCrunch, join our host, Tabby Taylor Buck, as she explores cutting-edge and historical approaches to voice hearing therapies. Come along for an insider look at the hallucination-mimicking AVATAR2 trial as Tabby sits down with Trial Coordinator Dr Clementine ...  Show more

Ep 46: Crime and compassion: How do we stop people offending?

When people hear 'forensic psychology' they might think of true crime documentaries or Silence of the Lambs – but the reality is much more about people, the systems they live in, and chances to change. In this episode, Ella Rhodes speaks to forensic psychologists Dr Rachel Worthi ...  Show more

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