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- Delusional themes may be more varied than we thoughtA recent study takes a global look at common themes of delusions, finding far more than previously assumed.
- 'We debate, we giggle, and we share our human experience'In Professor Nancy Doyle’s new book ‘Learning From Neurodivergent Leaders’, the foreword comes from fellow Occupational Psychologist Professor Almuth McDowall [pictured, left]. Here, after that piece, we ask Nancy [right] to return the favour, to shine a light on both collaboration and the themes of the book.
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