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Resilience: it’s time to change the conversation

James Spiers tackles how resilience is abused in the NHS. 'There is little opportunity for either services or staff to be “happy again after something difficult or bad has happened”. For the majority of LITs, the “difficult or bad” thing is consistently happening.'

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notaguru Guest blogs 2 Comments Feb 16, 2020Mar 26, 2020 5 Minutes

Don’t Empty the Bucket: Domestic Abuse in Low Intensity Work (1)

In Honour of domestic violence awareness month NaG and Sheeva consider the role of IAPT Low Intensity in prevention and helping.

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notaguru Guest blogs, Low Intensity Experience 1 Comment Oct 26, 2019Oct 26, 2019 9 Minutes

Stress, Sex and Side-effects: Why I routinely talk to men about their penis

James Spiers writes about the vital importance of frank conversations about sexual health in Low Intensity work.

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notaguru Guest blogs 3 Comments Oct 6, 2019Nov 4, 2020 6 Minutes

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