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Social media: good for one’s health? (Here comes the science part)
‘If I don’t write to empty my mind, I go mad.’ Lord Byron As someone regularly diverted by the work of Mr Freud (Sigmund, not Matthew!), I often find myself perusing, more widely, research and studies in the field of … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, blogging, Conceptual art, Freud, health, James W Pennebaker, Josef Breuer, Lord Byron, Modern art, Nathan Field, Pete Hay, Peter Hay, psychology, psychotherapy, Sigmund Freud, social media, therapy, tweet, Twitter, writing, Writing Therapy
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Manifesto?
As a journalist who has worked extensively within the digital arena it is odd that I have never embarked on marking out my own online territory with a personal blog. I have cocked my leg on various occasions, dallying with … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, digital, journalism, journalist, Pete Hay, Peter Hay
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