Stories
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Why “crazy cat ladies” are healthier than you may think
Writer Erica Crompton ponders the reasons behind the misogynist “crazy cat lady” trope, and reclaims cat ownership as a positive way to help restore mental equilibrium.
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Reclaiming my story
Sharing her story of mental illness and treatment with trainee social workers has helped Caroline Butterwick make sense of her past, and continues to be a positive part of her life today.
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In search of the ‘nature cure’
Under the competing pressures of modern life, many of us succumb to mental ill health. Samantha Walton explores why so-called ‘nature cures’ don’t help, and how the living world can actually help us.
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Dyslexia and its misconceptions
Overcoming common myths about dyslexia only adds to the challenges of growing up with the condition. Madeleine Morley, who was diagnosed with dyslexia aged eight, goes into myth-busting mode and shares her personal experiences.
Catalogue
- Books
Peer review : a report to the Advisory Board for the Research Councils from the Working Group on Peer Review.
Date: 1990- Books
Peer review in environmental technology development programs : the Department of Energy's Office of Science and Technology / Committee on the Department of Energy-Office of Science and Technology's Peer Review Program; Board on Radioactive Waste Management; Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources; National Research Council.
Date: 1998- Books
RCUK efficiency and effectiveness of Peer Review Project : consultation.
Date: 2006- Archives and manuscripts
National Guidence on Site Specific Cancers Peer Review of Haemato-Oncology Proposals
Hazel ThorntonDate: 2000Reference: PP/HTH/C/2/24Part of: Hazel Thornton: Archive- Archives and manuscripts
National Guidence on Site-Specific Cancers Peer Review of Urological Cancer Proposals
Hazel ThorntonDate: 2000Reference: PP/HTH/C/2/27Part of: Hazel Thornton: Archive