by admin | Feb 5, 2019 | brains, research
Neurons that fire together, wire together… Ok, but how? One of my little pet projects is a neurology book for psychologists, coaches and the like. What most people in these fields imagine about the brain is somewhere between perplexing, preposterous and...
by admin | Jan 15, 2019 | brains
Neurology, cognitive psychology and self observation My interest in neurology and cognitive psychology actually came fairly late in my experience with psychology and self development. I went into psychology half unsure what I’d like to do with my life, and half...
by admin | Dec 28, 2018 | perspectives
Dancing on the edge of entropy… Had a really useful chat with a friend a couple of hours ago. We talked about science and scepticism, which helped me notice something really significant. When we were talking, I mentioned my old division into “science...
by admin | Dec 26, 2018 | coaching and therapy
Group theory in change Years ago, when I first encountered this material in Watzlavick’s “Change”, I had a feeling that it’s great, but I can’t quite grasp it in its fullness. Like there was a lot more to be understood for changework...
by admin | Dec 20, 2018 | research
The neurological basis of belief Let’s face it – the whole field of self development uses a LOT of fuzzy terms. Things that we seem to know and understand on an everyday basis, but which fall apart when put under any kind of actual scrutiny. Things like...