Search Search Results You could also try: nervousness (1), worry (124), concern (279), unease (1), apprehension (3) Teaching our doctors to help people die well DescriptionDr Geoff Wells discusses his recent research at BSMS into preparing medical students for dealing with dying patients, and why thisUrl/about/news/2021/10-09-teaching-our-doctors-to-help-people-die-well.aspx Study reveals why your brain makes you slip up when anxious DescriptionNeuroscientists at BSMS and the University of Sussex's Sackler Centre identify the brain network system that causes us to slip upUrl/about/news/2016/01-20-study-reveals-why-your-brain-makes-you-slip-up-when-anxious.aspx Professor Hugo D Critchley DescriptionProfessor Hugo D Critchley is Chair of Psychiatry at Brighton and Sussex Medical School.Url/about/contact-us/staff/professor-hugo-d-critchley.aspx BH Free and Low Cost Counselling List Sept 2022 DescriptionA resource list of free and low-cost Brighton and Hove Counselling servicesUrl/_pdf/about/bh-free-and-low-cost-counselling-list-sept-2022.pdf Knowledge Exchange at BSMS DescriptionWe define Knowledge Exchange as a two-way flow of skills, expertise and information between the Universities of Sussex, BSMS andUrl/research/knowledge-exchange.aspx Jess Eccles Hypermobility and Neurodiversity DescriptionJess Eccles Hypermobility and NeurodiversityUrl/_pdf/research/autism-symposium/jess-eccles-hypermobility-and-neurodiversity.pdf An end to arachnophobia 'just a heartbeat away' DescriptionResearchers have discovered that exposing people with phobias to their fear at the exact time their heart beats, led to theUrl/about/news/2018/10-30-an-end-to-arachnophobia-'just-a-heartbeat-away'.aspx Listening to your heartbeat can help with your feelings DescriptionWork led by researchers at BSMS is investigating how the detection of internal bodily sensations, such as heartbeats, can shape intuitiveUrl/about/news/2018/04-27-listening-to-your-heartbeat-can-help-with-your-feelings.aspx The health benefits of controlled breathing DescriptionA new study shows how the brain reacts to controlled slow breathing and could benefit people suffering from high blood pressureUrl/about/news/2015/06-04-the-health-benefits-of-controlled-breathing.aspx BSMS Magazine 2016 Spring web DescriptionBSMS Magazine 2016 SpringUrl/_pdf/about/news/pulse/bsms-magazine-2016-spring-web.pdf 21 to 30 of 119 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … Next