Maybe what we think of as errors of judgement are only errors from a particular point of view. Or so I suggest in my latest blog article.
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Countercontrol can really ruin your day. Fortunately preventing it is as simple (and difficult) as changing your goals.
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Maybe the things people endorse on standardised mental health questionnaires aren't always the things that bother them.
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A blog article on the In Control blog suggesting that understanding the science of organic, autonomous control described by Perceptual Control Theory could be key to eliminating coercive control.
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Accommodating and appreciating both diversity and inclusion might be a lot more straightforward if we recognised our shared controlling nature. Or so I suggest in my latest blog article.
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Fantastic story about Olli Hoare learning about the importance of mental health. No-one else can look in the mirror for you.
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@_RobGriffiths@MarcTibber3@BMoltrecht@ThePCTtweeter Nice one Rob. It’s amazing that we still discuss things like “personalised healthcare” as if it’s a new thing! Healthcare is always personalised. It’s just that it’s usually the patients who have to do the personalising while providers try to maintain a sense of control.
@timothycareyphd@warrenmansell Fascinating blog @timothycareyphd , we live in a world where people prioritise things other than the basic needs of others.…It’s too essay to say that organisations do x,y,z … people make these decisions.
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