...search
‘I took the plunge and chose the risky option’
... jazz band – how did that come about? I always loved music, and being a musician helped me become financially ... my PhD, I had to decide – should I continue playing music on stage or leave that behind me and aim for an ... good money, much more than an...
From the blues to CBT
... your interest in the area stem from experiences in the music business? To some extent: that and growing up in the ...
One on one... with Sue Llewelyn
... as I wish I had spent more time learning about history, music, science and literature. One guiding principle from ... sadly neglected in trying to be a good psychologist, like music, literature, science and history. - Sue Llewelyn is ...
Working for an autism charity
... we receive; for example we have recently set up a new music and art room, as music in particular is a popular interest amongst members. We ...
One on one… with Peter Venables
... on the way to a friend’s party. O ne saddest piece of music, which is nevertheless a favourite Richard Strauss’s ...
Excursions into broader theorising
... understanding of people. I also studied philosophy and music. Much of my time though was spent acting, and ...
Mike Startup 1950-2015
... psychotic experiences. Outside of work, Mike was an avid music enthusiast, and an accomplished guitarist and flautist. ...
‘There are political, moral and ethical imperatives’
... to psychology after ‘almost studying art – and art and music are still fundamental to my life, but I finally studied ...
‘Have and appreciate one’s luxuries’
... people’s fantasy, and in odd moments I do try to get my music into a playlist of eight. But I’d be so unpopular – ...
Interview: What would you say to an alien?
... are deemed beautiful. Or the cognitive structures of music perception. What if any intelligence is so alien, say ...
From civvy street to theatre of war
... important. I find running and singing and playing music really restorative and enjoy learning foreign languages ...