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‘Young, British and Depressed’, trainee’s documentary aired on Channel 4

Sanah Ahsan, currently on the 2nd year of the Doctorate, has made a film for the documentary series Dispatches on Channel 4 called “Young, British and Depressed”.  It was screened […]

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Upcoming new national guidelines on art therapy for people with a psychosis-related diagnosis

Dr Sue Holttum, Senior Lecturer at the Salomons Institute for Applied Psychology, presented in July 2019 at the International Art Therapy Practice/Research Conference with senior West London-based art therapist Tim […]

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New programme of public lectures announced

New programme of public lectures announced

We are pleased to announce our latest programme of evening public lectures being held at Salomons in Tunbridge Wells. On Thursday 30th May, Sascha Altman DuBrul will deliver a talk […]

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‘Understanding Psychosis’ – 21st March 2019 – the latest in our series of public lectures

‘Understanding Psychosis’ – 21st March 2019 – the latest in our series of public lectures

We are pleased to announce the latest in our series of public lectures at Salomons. ‘Understanding Psychosis’, a talk by Anne Cooke and John Richardson, will be held on Thursday […]

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‘A day in the life of a service-user involvement coordinator’, our own Laura Lea in The Psychologist

‘A day in the life of a service-user involvement coordinator’, our own Laura Lea in The Psychologist

‘Psychology without compassion leaves an emptiness’. Laura Lea with a day in the life of a service-user coordinator. https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/psychology-without-compassion-leaves-emptiness    

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Public Lectures for September – We Welcome Prof. Sube Banerjee (13th Sept) and Prof. Peter Kinderman (20th Sept)

As the next in our new series of public talks at the new Salomons Centre in Tunbridge Wells, we are delighted to welcome two speakers in September. On Thursday 13th September at 6.30-7.30pm, […]

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Award for our own Sue Holttum and her paper on mental health in the military

Award for our own Sue Holttum and her paper on mental health in the military

Dr Sue Holttum, senior lecturer in research at the Salomons Centre, has won an award for Outstanding Paper from the publishers Emerald Literati. Her winning publication is titled “Mental health of […]

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New film released about service user and carer involvement in trainee placements

The clinical psychology programme team are proud of our pioneering ‘Placement Advising Scheme’ which we run in collaboration with our partner Trusts. For the first year of the programme, each trainee is matched […]

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Book launch and poetry reading at Salomons: Thursday 12th July

Book launch and poetry reading at Salomons: Thursday 12th July

For our next public event, we’re thrilled to host the launch of ‘The Ward’ by poet (& mental health nurse & former patient) Louisa Campbell (@Snugglebunks on Twitter). Thurs 12th […]

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