Jon Neal describes how Suffolk Mind is successfully introducing human givens concepts across the whole county
Why the human givens approach is important for psychotherapy.
Emily Gajewski describes how the human givens approach has provided a practical focus for working with women struggling to cope with everyday life
Denise Winn reviews 'The Lost Girls of Autism' by Gina Rippon
Denise Winn reviews 'Searching for normal' by Sami Timimi
Denise Winn reviews 'The Age of Diagnosis: sickness, health and why medicine has gone too far' by Suzanne O’Sullivan
Joe Griffin and Ivan Tyrrell describe a biologically-based theory which explains the shortcomings of purely cognitive approaches and why effective therapies can work fast.
Denise Winn reviews 'You Don’t Have to Be Mad to Work Here: a psychiatrist’s life' by Dr Benji Waterhouse
Fiona Sheldon describes the impact of her human givens work in an NHS clinic for patients struggling with obesity.
Ian Caldwell describes how the human givens approach to helping people in distress has had a huge impact on mental health services in Hartlepool.
Dr Farouk Okhai opens his casebook to show how using a variety of techniques, as in the human givens approach, can best help severely distressed people.