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Leo Russell – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
University of Plymouth - Leo Russell alumni case study
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Psychiatry profession ‘must make itself more appealing to state educated non-whites’, new study suggests
Figures show doctors are more likely to apply for psychiatry training if they are older, white and privately educated with below average performance at medical school.
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Animal characters can boost young children’s psychological development
University of Plymouth news: A new study by researchers in our School of Psychology explored the extent to which different characters influence children’s theory of mind skills.
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CBT interventions for mental health professionals (psychosis) (degree and masters level) (HEAD351 / APP781)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/cbt-interventions-for-mental-health-professionals
University of Plymouth offers this module at degree and masters level to develop your knowledge and skills in the use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for the treatment of psychotic experiences.
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How can England prepare for the final? A sports psychologist’s view
Associate Lecturer in Psychology, Jon Rhodes, explains what England need to consider when they face Italy in the Euro 2020 final
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Understanding symptoms of psychological and cognitive problems during your COVID-19 recovery
The University of Plymouth Nutrition and COVID-19 recovery knowledge hub: discover nutritional information and resources to help understand and improve the symptoms of psychological and cognitive problems related to COVID-19.
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A world of opportunity
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-psychology/lucy-wilson
Psychology
BSc (Hons) Psychology student Lucy Wilson tells us how studying at Plymouth ignited her passion for psychology.
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The harms of hate: Challenging anti-Gypsyism – Professor Zoë James
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-zoe-james
What's on at the University of Plymouth: The Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Professor Zoë James, The harms of hate: Challenging anti-Gypsyism.
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Sacrificing one life to save others – research shows psychopaths’ greater force for ‘greater good’
New research from the School of Psychology shows that people would sacrifice one person to save a larger group of people – and in addition, the force with which they carry out these actions could be predicted by psychopathic traits.
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How Southgate’s England can stay calm when faced with penalties
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/psychology-of-football
How can Southgate's England stay calm at the prospect of facing fateful penalties? University of Plymouth sports psychologist Sports Jon Rhodes explains the psychological factors to consider – and how England can better 2018 and reach the World Cup final
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