Hope and resilience – Tuesday 5 July 2011 – Brighton Resilience Forum

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Topic:  Hope and resilience – Jamie Auld

Resources: You can download Jamie’s slides.

Session summary: Jamie will introduce some core models of hoping, and argue that certain types of hope may obscure our sense of agency in meeting life’s challenges. The aim of this is to promote discussion of personal experiences of hoping.

Biography: Jamie worked in mental health services for over 20 years, and now works as a lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. He has an interest in Buddhist psychology, and is an accredited mindfulness based psychotherapist.

This session took place on Tuesday 5 July 2011.

The Resilience Forum is for ANYBODY (with a pulse!) involved with or interested in resilience research!

 

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