Dr Richard Gregory (@_richardgregory) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Richard Gregory

@_richardgregory

Educational Psychologist: phenomenology and intersubjective experiences, humanistic psychology, systems & the role of philosophy in applied psychology

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James Barnes MSc., MA (@psychgeist52) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/2) I see some prominent people in the MH arena responding to the mindfulness-in-school news (it doesn't help) by suggesting instead that we should 'target individuals' 'in most need' with mindfulness. What are we not getting here folks?

James Barnes MSc., MA (@psychgeist52) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(2/2) The problem we are facing is a systemic and interpersonal one — especially so with kids and teenagers. *We* need to change.

Mick Cooper (@mickcooper77) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Person-Centred Therapy: A Demonstration with Commentary. A new 90 min video showing how therapy might be done from my own person-centred, pluralistic, experiential standpoint; with a running commentary on my responses on what I think works and doesn't youtu.be/TvgiHkhWJTc

Laura Dee (@eponsea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#twittereps I’m interested in reading more on autism and self harm (cutting in particular). Has anyone got helpful sources- perhaps a thesis etc? I’d be most grateful (even if a retweet). Thank you.

Richard Gipps (@drgipps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adam Phillips: “For me the only point of going to school is to have friends and find out if there’s anything that interests you. Just that. Education is all about sociability. You go to school to make friends and practise sociability. The learning bit is pretext. …

James Barnes MSc., MA (@psychgeist52) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Richard Gregory Indeed. One as individualistic as the other. I also personally touch on it here in relation to relational models: healingmaps.com/opinion-curren…

Richard Gipps (@drgipps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who emerges from a successful psychotherapy? According to Rogers now: “a person who is more open to all of the elements of his organic experience; a person who is developing a trust in his own organism as an instrument of sensitive living; a person who accepts the locus of…

Who emerges from a successful psychotherapy? According to Rogers now: “a person who is more open to all of the elements of his organic experience; a person who is developing a trust in his own organism as an instrument of sensitive living; a person who accepts the locus of…
Cathy Atkinson (@drcathyatkinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For EPs and services using motivational interviewing, please check out our free online training, developed with EdPsychEd. It’s an ideal interface for promoting discussions and service development and is packed with links to MI resources. Details here👇. Please share and RT

Kate (@kate24904609) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Participants urgently needed for my MSc: anonymous online survey (approx 30 mins), for qualified teachers, currently teaching in England who identify as a fluent English speaker. Thanks if you can participate or help me recruit 😊 Link to study: research.sc/participant/lo…

Dr Richard Gregory (@_richardgregory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is anyone else experiencing random tweets being shown to them from accounts they haven’t followed. Typically bordering on alt-right stuff. I’ve had vaccine and climate change denial shown to me several times now and have no idea who the account is tweeting it.

Cathy Atkinson (@drcathyatkinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lovely person-centred piece of research by Dr Richard Gregory about post-16 pathway planning for students attending alternative provision, now published open access at tinyurl.com/ye23ku7a. Feel free to share and RT 😀

Cathy Atkinson (@drcathyatkinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another great article from Dr Richard Gregory, this time on young people's views and experiences of person-centred planning. It's available open access at tinyurl.com/mr42eus4, so please share and RT #TwitterEPs #PersonCentredPlanning Postgraduate Research at SEED