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We often keep secrets from the people we love most. But telling people may be the key to social success.
@katiehgreenaway for#PsychTalks pic.twitter.com/FIP4KLxIKM
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Oi-yoi-yoi! Awesome to hear from James Gross
@Psychunimelb#psychtalks talking about emotion regulation pic.twitter.com/FIBQMRhaXK
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Georgie Harman, CEO of
@beyondblue discusses how workplaces can support people experiencing mental health issues at our recent PsychTalks panel on stigma in mental health. Watch the whole panel session here: https://youtu.be/bm0klgnsyVs@SANEAustralia@UniMelbMDHS@unimelb#PsychTalks pic.twitter.com/uqcl32Z7K0 -
Thrilled that
@SANEAustralia and@Psychunimelb decided to hold their inaugural stigma-focused#psychtalks event in Mooroopna, a small town located in such a diverse regional area@GreaterShepppic.twitter.com/NPcDKkp9D4
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Professor Maya Tamir presenting at
@Psychunimelb on how we navigate our emotions.#psychtalks pic.twitter.com/Gjfs7RD3Qi
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Two adults who miss studying are ready to learn at
#PsychTalks pic.twitter.com/7yHc8YHKhT
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It was standing room only for Professor James Gross
@Psychunimelb Brotherton Lecture. It's been an absolute pleasure having him visit the Ethics and Well-being Hub and share so much knowledge on emotion research.#psychtalks pic.twitter.com/FwBtNsMDX0
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Was such a pleasure to be psychologist-on-duty at
#PsychTalks discussion on eating disorders - such a great intersection between research and clinical practice irt ED recovery -
Yoshi Kashima presents at the first Pip Pattison Oration.
#psychtalks@Psychunimelbpic.twitter.com/4I7iApydYC
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excited for tonight’s
@Psychunimelb#psychtalks - making the most of our emotions by james grossPrikaži ovu nit -
One of the fundamental questions of human existence is: how should one live? Drawing on theories from across psychology, Ethics and Well-being Hub study the psychological processes that contribute to living ethically and well.
#PsychTalks Find out more: https://tinyurl.com/ewbhub pic.twitter.com/x5YLA34SXj
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We can learn from Indigenous stories.
@DuaneHamacher was taught by an Elder that blue, twinkling, fuzzy stars in the sky meant an imminent storm. They twinkle because of the wind, and blue because water in the air absorbs all other light wavelengths.#psychtalks#ScienceWeekpic.twitter.com/jshVPT4WE7
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@katiehgreenaway on the types of secrets we keep from one another#PsychTalks@Psychunimelbpic.twitter.com/GEm9KCrSmH
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I had so much fun at last year's
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Thinking about secrets results in detrimental outcomes more so than concealing them.
@katiehgreenaway#psychtalks pic.twitter.com/VDkZXFoGN1
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I gained so many ideas for exploring functions of emotion & explaining pupose of emotion regulation in tonight’s
#psychtalks lecture w Prof James Gross
Will be applying my new skills at the clinic soon! pic.twitter.com/ESWBtzvCYV
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Fascinating—emotion regulations we use to conceal information.
#psychtalks pic.twitter.com/tHOcRrT2UO
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A brilliant panel discussion tonight on traditional Indigenous Australian knowledge systems & the remarkable feats of memory achieved through the practice of culture on country! Thanks to our speakers & the
#PsychTalks team@UniMelbMDHS for a wonderful#ScienceWeek discussion.pic.twitter.com/chjiWeuvM5 – mjesto: The Royal Society Of Victoria
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Stories songs & dances are remembered. Indigenous Australians embed so much information into the night sky and hand-held devices. Dr Kelly,
@DuaneHamacher and Dr Cropper talk about these stories passed on and remembered for tens of thousands of years.#psychtalks#ScienceWeekpic.twitter.com/SmFpCVQst0
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@lynnemalcolm opening@Psychunimelb#PsychTalks event on eating disorders. pic.twitter.com/mDKqfmTxah
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