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Psychodynamic Psychiatry Psychodynamic Psychiatry Archive

Psychologist/psychotherapist friends, I’ve just seen that Psychodynamic Psychiatry Journal has opened its archives for the next 2 weeks so you don’t have to be a member to access these articles.

guilfordjournals.com/loi/pdps

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It’s chilly today isn’t it!! The heating has gone out in our building so we’re solely supported by these little guys, they’ve got their work cut out for them haha

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“In analysis, as in marriage, absence appears to solve the problem of presence” - Ronald Britton

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Hello Bluesky friends! I took a break from social media over the festive season but I’m pleased to be back 😊 Here’s my current fiction read. I’m really enjoying it so far which is no surprise to me since I adored Song of Achilles by the same author

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Yes it really is a different experience, though I’m a paperback person myself - I love cracking the spine!

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Oh that’s such a shame, some of those poems hit like a brick shattering a window. I think mental health professionals, especially those in inpatient services, would benefit from connecting with her words 🙁

I do usually post a few of my favourites on my Instagram when I post my review though!

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I finished this poetry collection by Louise Campbell today. Incredibly powerful and moving poems of Louise’s lived experience of being both a Mental Health Nurse and an inpatient in a psychiatric hospital.

I’ll post a review on my Instagram (The Psych Library) soon.

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Reflective Practice Group for Clinical and Counselling Psychologists Reflective Practice Group for Qualified Psychologists.

A space is available in this long-term reflective practice group.

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I hadn’t seen this before, it’s very moving

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Happy Spotify Wrapped Day to those who celebrate! It’s one of my favourite days in the year, I just love seeing my listening data. The curated playlists are like little musical time capsules of your year 🥺

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Breaking the Cycle:
Pure Class Perspectives on Mental Health.
Proud to have been part of such a great day at New College Lanarkshire. Thank you for asking me to be a guest speaker at today's conference alongside fantastic talks from Julie Webster, @gavinbrewis.bsky.social and Darren McGarvey

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Lifelong learning is one of my favourite things about a career in Clinical Psychology. It’s a reality that’s often exciting, sometimes overwhelming but always rewarding in the end

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Thank you!

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“To be good at something, you must first be willing to be bad at it”

- words I have found to be most comforting throughout my personal and professional life thus far and, I imagine, in the future

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It’s more likely that they have enough ego strength to tolerate the emotional demand of therapy. Also *may* then safeguard against a relapse during therapy. Since substance use can be a way to dissociate from pain, use between sessions may impede emotional processing.

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Hello, if there’s space could I be added please? Clinical Psychologist here!

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I much prefer physical books and I love that it’s a screen-free activity for me. With memoirs though, I often opt for audiobooks as I find it so powerful to hear the authors tell their own story

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Our wider service works in partnership with drug and alcohol services to support engagement. To be considered for psych therapy though, there’s a general rule of thumb of abstinence for 6-12 months. Not an official policy as far as I know and does involve more thinking e.g. extent of use etc.

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Many online reviews are from people who have found comfort in the book, having struggled with OCD themselves. I would absolutely recommend this to certain patients/clients

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Key thoughts: this is an intimate, poignant and evocative read. Lily sheds light on the various manifestations of OCD that go beyond the dominant narrative of cleanliness or contamination anxieties. I was moved by her courage and honesty and her experiences brought me closer to those I work with

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I just posted my review of Lily Bailey’s memoir ‘Because We Are Bad: OCD and a Girl Lost in Thought’ over on my Instagram. Link below:

www.instagram.com/p/DCzxdPasjv...

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Thrillers or reads under 200 pages! I also get slumpy at this time of year and I remind myself that most of nature ‘rests’ in winter so it’s okay for me to rest and step away from reading for a bit too 🪷

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Thank you!

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Oh this is great. I had been looking for to a way to bring more psychoanalytical content to my feed! If there’s space, could I please be added?

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Thank you! 💗

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I so enjoyed this book! I hope to read more of her work in the future

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