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Isca Wittenberg was one of the first people to undertake the child psychotherapy training at the Tavistock Clinic, set u...
25/02/2021

Isca Wittenberg was one of the first people to undertake the child psychotherapy training at the Tavistock Clinic, set up by John Bowlby and Esther Bick after the Second World War. She is now the oldest living child psychotherapist.

Jane O'Rourke interviews the oldest living child psychotherapist, 98 yr Isca Wittenberg, about her life shaping thinking on child mental health.

Richard Bentall pioneered the use of the talking therapy CBT for psychosis and conducted rigorous randomized controlled ...
24/02/2021

Richard Bentall pioneered the use of the talking therapy CBT for psychosis and conducted rigorous randomized controlled trials to find out if and why it worked.

Why madness is in the world not in us. Prof Richard Bentall talks about his life and work.

Ketamine to treat depression and addiction at UK’s first medical psychedelic psychotherapy clinic
24/02/2021

Ketamine to treat depression and addiction at UK’s first medical psychedelic psychotherapy clinic

The class B drug is to be used by Awakn Life Sciences when its centre opens in Bristol in March, explains its chief medical officer Dr Ben Sessa

A crucial goal of therapy is to learn to acknowledge and express a full range of emotions. Negative emotions are an impo...
24/02/2021

A crucial goal of therapy is to learn to acknowledge and express a full range of emotions. Negative emotions are an important part of life and accepting them is vital to our mental health.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/negative-emotions-key-well-being/

Feeling sad, mad, critical or otherwise awful? Surprise: negative emotions are essential for mental health

With lockdowns still in place, we may find ourselves struggling to be as positive as we’d like. Now, more than ever, our...
23/02/2021

With lockdowns still in place, we may find ourselves struggling to be as positive as we’d like. Now, more than ever, our mental wellbeing should be a top priority.

What is it that people say? New year, new you. But with lockdowns still in place and more tiers than we know what to do with, you may find yourself struggling to be as positive as you’d like.

Why Eastern inspired meditation and Western inspired psychotherapy work so well together.
23/02/2021

Why Eastern inspired meditation and Western inspired psychotherapy work so well together.

Eastern inspired meditation and Western inspired psychotherapy work well together: one attends to self, the other to no-self.

Dr Angela Joyce and Dr Tracey Jensen talk about the idea of the "Good Enough" Mother, a phrase first coined by the paedi...
22/02/2021

Dr Angela Joyce and Dr Tracey Jensen talk about the idea of the "Good Enough" Mother, a phrase first coined by the paediatrician and child psychoanalyst D. W. Winnicott, marking the 50th anniversary of his death.

Zara McDermott & Baroness Morgan, Dr Angela Joyce & Dr Tracey Jensen and Mehreen Baig.

The NHS is establishing 40 new mental health hubs in England to offer essential support for staff struggling with trauma...
22/02/2021

The NHS is establishing 40 new mental health hubs in England to offer essential support for staff struggling with trauma, amid working in the COVID-19 pandemic
https://happiful.com/new-mental-health-hubs-traumatised-nhs/

Dozens of mental health hubs are being set up across England to help traumatised NHS staff struggling with their mental health after treating patients in the COVID-19 pandemic

Radio presenter Roman Kemp is to front a documentary exploring mental health issues and su***de in young men. It will ex...
19/02/2021

Radio presenter Roman Kemp is to front a documentary exploring mental health issues and su***de in young men. It will explore what can be done to encourage people to seek help, and what preventative action can be taken.

The radio presenter wants to show "there are ways to reach those who are suffering and need help".

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