HUMANITIES
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MAKING SENSE OF MID-LIFE, MENOPAUSE AND THE AGEING PROCESS
MAKING SENSE OF MID-LIFE, MENOPAUSE AND THE AGEING PROCESS
This AGEING Day offers an introduction to Individuation Analytical psychologist Carl Jung believed that our human lived experience (conscious experience) represents a relatively small part of our total psychological functioning. In reality, much of our experience, and many determinants of our behaviour, exist outside our awareness i.e. our unconscious. We will explore Lina’s theory about
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FULLY BOOKED: CHURCH AND SOCIETY IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN 1820 – 1901
The 19th century was a turbulent one for the churches in Britain. In the Church of England the emergence of an Anglo-Catholic group caused huge debates – and some people were sent to prison. The Church of Scotland experienced a break-away at the same time as Methodism fractured. For Roman Catholics the long awaited emancipation