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HUMAN GIVENS JOURNAL
Back Issue: Volume 8, No. 2 — 2001
Editorial: Only connect... — Read
How We Are: news, views and information
Personality disorder friendship patient information
young boys' behaviour at school exercise and depression
'gardening' therapy ecstasy more evidence of impact
on the brain headache breaking bad news after a fetal scan
fast thinking dementia and stimulation visual hallucinations
A safe place to learn in
Pat Williams fears that true learning is not currently on offer
from the education system
A circle to help with staying straight
Donald Findlater describes a relapse prevention programme for child
sex offenders and explains how local communities can help
On the receiving end
A man convicted of sexual offences against children describes how he has
been helped to face and take responsibility for his crime
Examining the examiners
Joe Griffin examines the flaws in a widely reported recent clinical
trial on depression treatments
A temporary loss of nerve
Kenan Malik tells Pat Williams why animal behaviour and
artificial intelligence studies can never explain human nature
Out of the window goes despair
Helping older people maintain independence can naturally resolve depression
and isolation. By Amanda Shields
Learning curve
Sheila Kitrick tells how she used storytelling to help a young
girl with cystic fibrosis agree to take lifesaving medication
Talking to the person with pain
Dr Grahame Brown shows how approach is all important in helping
musculo-skeletal patients think differently about pain
Book Reviews
Letters
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