Our rich archive consists of specially written articles and ones previously published in the Human Givens and The New Therapist journals.
It provides a valuable resource for anyone wanting to find out more about the very latest thinking in the fields of human psychology and behaviour, and most importantly, how this knowledge is being implemented across a wide range of fields and situations, to improve the effectiveness and lives of those involved.
Click on one of the topics on the left to read general information, or the various categories below to discover more articles around an area that interests you. Our archive is continually being added to so please keep visiting to see what's new!
• Anxiety, PTSD and trauma
• Case Histories
• Depression
• Dreaming
• Education
• Ethics
• Interviews:
• Richard Bentall — A new look at psychosis
• Daniel Nettle — Madness, creativity and human nature
• Professor Ian Robertson — Mind Sculpture
• Adam Curtis — The Century of the Self
• John Ratey — The Social Brain
• Tim Bond — BACP ethics guidelines
• Mental health services, the NHS, CBT and psychotherapy
• New Insights
• Psychosis
• Resources and techniques
• Society and culture
Also see:
• Why we need to understand healthy minds
• Where did the human givens ideas come from?
• Why this approach is important for psychotherapy
• Humanity
under
stress:
a survival strategy
• Imagine ...
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Read more about the beneficial inroads the human givens approach has made into education, mental health and social services in this new book: An idea in practice: using the human givens approach >>
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You can also find out more about the human givens approach, including supporting research and many examples of how this approach is used, by reading: Human Givens, a new approach to emotional health and clear thinking >>
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