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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
We all have to experience many different types of situations, events and milestones, and every single thing we go through causes us to grow or change slightly as an individual. This is intellectual development.
In our 14th episode, Carl will explore what intellectual development is and the stages of childhood intellectual development. As always, examples are provided throughout to aid in a full understanding of the topics discussed.
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In 1948, Dr Benjamin Bloom met with other college and university examiners at the American Psychological Association annual meeting; this group of educators ultimately produced the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives.
In our 13th episode, Carl will explore what Blooms Taxonomy is and its hierarchy. As always, examples are provided throughout to aid in a full understanding of the topics discussed.
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Psychological behaviorism can trace its beginning to the publication of the article “Psychology as a Behaviorist Views It” by John Watson who believed that behaviour is acquired through conditioning.
In our 12th episode, Carl will explore what behaviorism is, the types and its links with counselling services. As always, examples are provided throughout to aid in a full understanding of the topics discussed.
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Autosuggestion is the purposeful use of directed self-talk with the intention of improving your emotional state and personal performance.
Autosuggestion is the act of identifying any hazardous, disempowering thoughts you may have about a particular situation, and then consciously overwriting and replacing them with new, positive "scripts" that are more conducive to a better result.
In our eleventh episode, Anthony will explore what autosuggestion is, discuss its links with hypnosis, how you can practice it and how to use it to benefit your life. As always, examples are provided throughout to aid in a full understanding of the topics discussed.
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The term: ‘archetype’ was coined by the Swiss psychoanalyst and psychiatrist: Carl Gustav Jung.
Jung’s work has been influential not only in psychology, but also in anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, and religious studies. The archetypes, Jung argued, influence the unfolding of human development, are the sources of our dreams, and are enacted in the myths and rituals of almost every culture that has ever existed in human history.
In our tenth episode, Anthony will explore Carl Jung’s theory of archetypes – specifically what they are, he will explain the 12 different types, provide examples in popular films and literature to aid understanding, and discuss why it is good to think through Archetypes.
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In our ninth episode, Anthony discusses what Anti-psychiatry is, in particular, how the movement began, the pivotal character of Ronald Laing, the arguments of Anti-Psychiatry followers, why it can be seen as a positive thing and what exactly the movement achieved.
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In our first series, we present thoughts, discussion and debate between Sparta Health’s Mental Health Clinical Lead, and Psychologist, Dr Sandi Mann, and Steve Bennett, on behalf of the Sparta Group.
In our eighth episode of the series, Sandi and Steve discuss energy and in particular thought energy. They explore the science that our thoughts consist of vibrating electrical energy that attracts like thoughts and circumstances into our lives.
Dr Sandi Mann is a recognised professional expert in the field of human psychology, yet she explains how we can switch our thinking processes in simple, clear and understandable layman’s terms so that we can all understand how the thoughts we have and how well we control them can have such a positive effect in our lives.
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In our first series, we present thoughts, discussion and debate between Sparta Health’s Mental Health Clinical Lead, and Psychologist, Dr Sandi Mann, and Steve Bennett, on behalf of the Sparta Group.
In our seventh episode of the series, Sandi and Steve discuss appreciation and its role in our everyday lives. When people feel appreciation, good things happen to their minds, hearts and bodies. But appreciation is much more than a feel-good mantra. It is an actual force, an energy that can be harnessed and used to transform our daily life – relationships, work, health, aging, finances, crisis and more.
Dr Sandi Mann is a recognised professional expert in the field of human psychology, yet she explains how we can switch our thinking processes in simple, clear and understandable layman’s terms so that we can all understand how the thoughts we have and how well we control them can have such a positive effect in our lives.
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Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sparta-Health-299118267426422
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For more information go to https://www.sparta-health.co.uk/
In our first series, we present thoughts, discussion and debate between Sparta Health’s Mental Health Clinical Lead, and Psychologist, Dr Sandi Mann, and Steve Bennett, on behalf of the Sparta Group.
In our sixth episode of the series, Sandi and Steve discuss the basic human needs we all must satisfy to allow true happiness to return to our lives. Each of us is motivated by needs. Our most basic needs are inborn, having evolved over tens of thousands of years. In the 1950’s a respected psychologist, Abraham Maslow developed what has become known as the “Hierarchy of Needs”. His work is this area has become the most respected in the field and forms the basis of all analysis of human needs in the search for happiness and fulfilment in life.
Dr Sandi Mann is a recognised professional expert in the field of human psychology, yet she explains how we can switch our thinking processes in simple, clear and understandable layman’s terms so that we can all understand how the thoughts we have and how well we control them can have such a positive effect in our lives.
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Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sparta-Health-299118267426422
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For more information go to https://www.sparta-health.co.uk/
In our series on podcasts, we present thoughts, discussion and debate between Sparta Health’s Mental Health Clinical Lead, and Psychologist, Dr Sandi Mann, and Steve Bennett, on behalf of the Sparta Group.
In our fifth episode, Sandi and Steve discuss the conditioning and programming we receive since childhood from parents, siblings and authority figures that impact our state of happiness positively or negatively.
Dr Sandi Mann is a recognised professional expert in the field of human psychology, yet she explains how we can switch our thinking processes in simple, clear and understandable layman’s terms so that we can all understand how the thoughts we have and how well we control them can have such a positive effect in our lives.
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SUBSCRIBE to us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sparta-health/id1517825335
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5C2K_R8Z54TSmH1Dh4B2w?
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sparta_Health
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sparta-Health-299118267426422
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sparta-health/
For more information go to https://www.sparta-health.co.uk/
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.