Stories
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Religion and mental health
At a time of extreme distress, Jamila Pereira found that the faith she had relied on was failing her. Here she describes how she found other ways to begin healing and finding happiness.
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A history of mindfulness
Matt Drage questions how an ancient religious practice became a secular cure for stress.
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Pain and the power of activism
Today, women with endometriosis have more access to better information than ever before. Jaipreet Virdi applauds the shared stories, online communities and self-help books empowering women in pain.
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A symbol of a lost homeland
The story of one protective amulet from Palestine reveals a complex tale. Encompassing the personal history of an influential doctor and collector, it provides a window onto dispossession and exile, and the painful repercussions that are still felt today.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
The physiology of police confessions', paper given to the British Society of Criminology: ts draft
Sargant, William Walters (1907-1988)Date: May 1962Reference: PP/WWS/G/7/1Part of: Sargant, William Walters (1907-1988)- E-journals
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British journal of criminology
Date: ©1960-- Books
The history of forensic science in India / Saumitra Basu.
Basu, Saumitra (History of science researcher)Date: 2021- Archives and manuscripts
Forensic Reprints
Date: 1961-1997Reference: PSY/HAW/2/1Part of: Haward, Lionel- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous Reprints
Date: 1952-1976Reference: PSY/HAW/2/2Part of: Haward, Lionel