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26-09-2012 13:59:48
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@SalfordUni Counselling & Psychotherapy Dr Elaine Beaumont Professor Margaret Rowe University of Salford Dean Professor Neil Withnell UoS Health & Society Amazing to be here for such an engaging speaker!
We will be offering a process group for those affected by the death of Dr Mark Widdowson on Thursday 22nd august at 18.30 ( London time) details to come PLSRT #therapistsconnect
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… #WelcomeWeek at University of Salford! We’ve got tonnes of fun Eat and Drink plans including live cooking demos, food and drink samples, and an entire pop up market 🤩 Take a look at the fun we had on campus last year ⬇️
The funeral of Dr Mark Widdowson will be on Friday the 13th sept, it will be live streamed and I will post the link soon PLSRT #therapistsconnect
Dr Mark Widdowson and his husband, Philip used to donate to this fantastic charity every year and Philip has chosen this charity to donate to honour Mark's life - if you would like to donate then click the link below - PLSRT #TherapistsConnect markwiddowson.muchloved.com/?fbclid=IwY2xj…
Dr Mark Widdowson s funeral was recorded and is available for 28 days. If you would like to make a donation in Marks memory then Philip asks you donate to Tree Aid. PLSrt #therapistsconnect markwiddowson.muchloved.com
The Kindness Workbook, developed by University of Salford Lecturer and Psychotherapist Dr Elaine Beaumont to support young people in managing their wellbeing, has gone global after being released in South Korea 🌏 amazon.co.uk/Kindness-Workb…
🗣🛎Freelance opportunities for 18-25 year old creatives living or working in Salford! Greater Manchester Arts Network, Breaking Barriers and @salfordleisure are excited to announce 6 freelance opportunities for young people aged 18-25! More info 👉buff.ly/4fpuWTU
Need another reason to go for a walk? As our daily step counts increase, our risk of depression decreases, according to new research. Christopher Bergland explains. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-at…