Lynn Wrightson
@lynnwr38.bsky.social
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lynnwr38.bsky.social
September always brings with it that old back-to-school feeling and the urge to learn something new.

Feel the same? Check out our professional short courses in behavioural science - flexible, online, and grounded in real world insight bit.ly/BehSciCPD

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fuschia-sirois.bsky.social
Procrastination is not a trivial problem. It causes a range of harms including poor mental & physical health.

The TEMPO Toolkit can help. It's science-backed, developed with input from people who struggle with #procrastination, including those with #ADHD.

Watch this for more
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What do people think when they procrastinate
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dorothycowie.bsky.social
Delighted to share this study, after years of dedication from us and the limb differences community. Please read this thread for details of widespread neural adaptations in children with limb diffs. Larger behavioural paper to follow soon 🙂
If you like it, please support the work of reach.org.uk 🌟
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durhampsych.bsky.social
Join us on the 21st February 1-2pm for @wieseholger.bsky.social Inaugural Lecture 'How do I know you know? The Cognitive Neuroscience of Face Recognition' #DUResearch #Psychology #Psychresearch #DurhamPsychology #DurhamUniversity
lynnwr38.bsky.social
Such an interesting subject, I could have listened to her all day!
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durhampsych.bsky.social
Research by @marioweick @DurhamPsych has shed new light on the relationship between social class and mental health outcomes – with measures such as poverty, income and socioeconomic status showing the clearest and most consistent connection. bit.ly/4eWRZ8l
How, when, and why is social class linked to mental health and wellbeing? A systematic meta-review
Meta-reviews synthesising research on social class and mental health and wellbeing are currently limited and focused on specific facets of social clas…
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