Fresher’s Chats
TRC are pleased to announce that we will be offering free, online support groups to University Fresher’s. This Coronavirus enforced isolation is particularly dangerous for…
TRC are pleased to announce that we will be offering free, online support groups to University Fresher’s. This Coronavirus enforced isolation is particularly dangerous for…
TRCs Michelle Scott speaks to Pipa Gordon about people's relationship to food and their bodies. Michelle defines what an eating disorder is, and how we…
One from the TRC community. Olivia, from the Chilly Dippers, shares a taste of what finishing at Edinburgh University was like during Coronavirus. Lucky for…
Practising gratitude is an easy way to forgot the past, leave the future, and get present in this moment. Take a couple minutes to set…
Robert Batt, TRC London, introduces the practice of Positive Psychology in the first of series of posts. How can we train our minds into optimism?…
Caroline Toshack, TRC Edinburgh, explains how living in lockdown may have distorted our image of ourselves. Has being disconnected from our friends and loved ones…
Michelle Scott, TRC London and Edinburgh, takes us through this guide on becoming visible and the importance of being seen. Old behaviours, programmed over our…
Lucinda Gordon Lennox, TRC London, describes how being seen in our childhood develops important self-beliefs. How does acknowledgement build our self-esteem as adults? Take a…
Emily Phillips, TRC Edinburgh, guides us through this gentle breath and voice exercise aimed at helping us find some space. Take a break from the…
Michelle Scott, TRC Edinburgh and London, shares a guide to building, or re-building, self-accountability through difficult circumstances. These have been difficult times for all. Take…