The Sidcup Mixer
Here you'll find some snippets and links about Psychology Research, Teaching & Practice
Mental Health Videos for Teaching & Learning
The videos in this section have been compiled by me primarily for educational purposes. They are all freely available on the web via YouTube. They are collected into four categories:
You can find more mental health videos on my Psychopathology 2e resources website |
Things to Discuss with First Year Psychology Tutees
A selection of tutorial discussion topics for first year students covering Psychology's big questions, the origins of Psychology, thinking skills, and the Journey to Undergraduate Psychology can be found here |
Graham Davey's Psychology Today Blog
Graham C. L. Davey, Ph.D. is Professor of Psychology at the University of Sussex, UK. His research interests extend across mental health problems generally, and anxiety and worry specifically. Professor Davey has published over 140 articles in scientific and professional journals and written or edited 16 books including Psychopathology; Clinical Psychology; Applied Psychology;Complete Psychology; Worrying & Psychological Disorders; and Phobias: A Handbook of Theory, Research & Treatment. He has served as President of the British Psychological Society, and is currently Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Experimental Psychopathology. When not writing about psychology he watches football and eats curries. Selected blog topics can be found here |
10 Tips to Manage Your Worrying
Do you find that you’re continually fighting with your worries? Do they distress you because you feel controlled by them or that if you don’t worry then something bad might happen? Do your worries pour into your head when you wake at night? Finally, when you’ve started worrying, do you find it almost impossible to stop? Here are 10 tips to help you begin managing your worry |
Clinical Psychology Research & Chat
Clinical Psychology Research & Chat contains articles, blogs and tweets describing and commenting on current mental health research. Topics include anxiety, depression, autism, schizophrenia, psychosis, OCD, GAD, anorexia, bulimia, specific phobias, PTSD, bipolar, CBT, and many others. This newsletter is updated daily with the latest news and comment by the paper.li system but content is determined by topics pre-selected by myself. |