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Tics in the room and tics on Zoom
... exercise, and meditation and calming techniques… music is the best thing for me actually, I never tic at all when I’m listening to or playing my music or my instruments. The worst thing for me is probably ... pandemic? What coping strategies have you used?...
'We need a transformation in how we regard difference, diversity and inclusivity in psychology’
... identity since he felt it might affect his role in rock music. ‘The Parsees community were appreciated by British ...
My hearing journey
... from what is now 1 in 6. There are also issues with music induced deafness as music listening becomes an everyday feature and is played ...
One on one... Raffaele Presti
... to breathe and take care of ourselves. The energy of the music makes the rest. One experience that changed me Work ...
One on one... Julie Turner-Cobb
... Island Discs, which provides an interesting range of music selected by the famous interviewee, interspersed by ...
‘It’s an exciting time to be researching and writing about drugs’
... samples to WEDINOS, or there are services like the Loop at music festivals, and occasionally in city centres. But ...
‘Babies really enjoy being babies’
... have to start connecting with other people. Language and music – parents singing to baby – is really an important ...
‘It’s about connection’
... parents who encouraged them to follow their interest in music. This might be quite a surprise for people who buy into ...
‘Psychologists must consistently argue for human beings’
... we covered over four hours – though they did include music of all kinds and a shared love of the Archers! But ...
Reflections on an occupational lifetime
... and democratising delivery of pictures, words and music. In the space of 30 years, our pedagogic practice has ...