Embodiment in the female pelvis after birth
Embodiment in the female pelvis after birth Rebecca Davies, Osteopath Surveys suggest one in four women experience persistent pelvic [...]
Embodiment in the female pelvis after birth Rebecca Davies, Osteopath Surveys suggest one in four women experience persistent pelvic [...]
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Losing touch in the pandemic Bella Eacott, Research manager, Performing Medicine Performing Medicine’s Bella Eacott examines some of the [...]
A Fragile Essence: a Personal View [How] can holistic healthcare survive in an industrialised and commodified world? Dr David Zigmond © 2022 I was asked [...]
Love’s labours lost Why society is straitjacketing its professionals and how we might release them Dr Iona Heath, retired GP Article from: Faith, Hope [...]
Our Trustee, Ciara, explains how you can awake your inner physician...
Why is Covid Killing People of Colour? In the UK, black, Asian and minority ethnic patients have died in disproportionate numbers from Covid-19. [...]
The Human Nature Project - Bristol. Between April and October, the Human Nature Project, led by qualified psychotherapists and forest therapy guides, will make 2000 [...]
Ecotherapy: How To Be Kind To Your Mind Did you know that 1 in 3 find ecotherapy more effective than exercise and sport [...]
Diagnosis: are we medicalising human experience? Written by Vinay Mandagere, Medical Student at the University of Bristol Medicalisation is described as the process of [...]
Margins to mainstream: Enhancing health and wellbeing through the arts TonyWoods, Programme manager for the SHAPER programme, King’s College London [...]
Creating the future we want This piece from Professor David Peters is a slightly modified version of the editorial from our Spring 2018 [...]
Medical Education’s Changing Story From our Journal of Holistic Healthcare JH17.1 Spring 2020 Stories in medicine Clare Gerada, MBE London-based GP; [...]
Editorial from Stories in Medicine - JHH 17.1 by Professor David Peters The pandemic seems to be the only story in town. We are shaken [...]
RCGP Nature Immersion 2020 Launch backed by BHMA There is growing evidence for the benefits of Nature contact in offsetting high levels of stress, ‘Directed [...]
Prescribing nature is excellent value for money. A report by researchers at Leeds Beckett University reveals that prescribing contact with nature for people who [...]
Faith discrimination in the NHS: multiple penalties facing Muslim doctors Hina J Shahid, GP; Chairperson, Muslim Doctors Association Published [...]
By Jen Unwin, Clinical Psychologist and Dr David Unwin, GPThis post has been re-written in full Download this article as a PDF. We [...]
Mrs Chowdry, an 81-year-old widow, notices the smell of blossom as she walks up the path. She can hear a group of people laughing in […]