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Becoming Ethical
This is a blog sharing some of my thoughts and reflections on my life as a clinical psychologist in the UK. I explore the dynamics of group psychology through use stories and myths.
Some of this may well also resonate with people beyond my professional group.
Thoughts, associations and reflections are always welcome, so please do leave comments.
If you are interested in joining one of the reflective spaces I offer you can find out more at www.libbynugent.co.uk
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Elizabeth Nugent
4 days ago4 min read
The Golden Cage of the NHS: Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay.
I’ve recently been reflecting on The Golden Bird , a Brothers Grimm fairy tale first published in 1812 as part of their collection...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Mar 75 min read
Hans My Hedgehog: A Tale of Trauma, Otherness, and the Collective Mirror
Hans My Hedgehog, a German fairy tale recorded by the Brothers Grimm in 1815’s Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales),...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Mar 14 min read
The Crane Wife: Burnout as a Cry from the Soul and the System
Odlot żurawi" ("Departure of Cranes") by Józef Chełmoński , 1870 . In the Japanese folktale ‘The Crane Wife’, a poor man rescues an...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Feb 265 min read
Rogue Waves and Woke Ideology: Large Group Dynamics and the Dance of Light and Shadow
Recently, I watched an old BBC Horizon documentary Freak Wave (2002). The show explores the mysterious and terrifying reality of rogue...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Feb 1110 min read
Reflections on Humpty Dumpty
Lately I have been having a rather strange split experience. I move in some groups and there is a feeling of angst and fear -...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Feb 105 min read
Fairytale Reflections on MDT functioning and the Metaphor of the Tooth
The Symbolism of Teeth in Fairytales and Multidisciplinary Team Functioning Teeth often appear as potent symbols in fairytales. ...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Dec 13, 20248 min read
White Witch and Snow Queen Reflections
Christmas is around the corner and I am again returning to some of my favourite Winter stories. My most beloved winter stories are C.S....
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Elizabeth Nugent
Sep 26, 20247 min read
Persuasion
Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable. ~David W. Augsburger “And you, and...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Apr 1, 20248 min read
Peter Pan: Reflecting on Puberty and Gender
Dream I am in the basement of a make-shift house on the seafront. The room is full of windows that have a huge compelling vista over a...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Sep 28, 20237 min read
Mermaids and Shipwrecks - Surviving the NHS.
Over the summer I took a camping trip to the Isles of Scilly. For anyone who hasn’t been, these are a small group of extraordinarily...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Jun 26, 20237 min read
Going on A Bear Hunt
I recently attended a conference in Finland. A small group of clinicians travelled from across the world to meet in person and think...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Mar 30, 202311 min read
Chicken Licken: Reflections on Large Group Processes, Online Spaces and Destructive Group Leaders.
A while ago I moved to live on a smallholding where we have, at different stages, kept chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl. Whilst we had...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Mar 13, 202310 min read
Time to Think: Some Hansel and Gretel Reflections.
I have just finished reading the book 'Time to Think' by Hannah Barnes. It is about the activity of the Gender Identity Development...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Feb 27, 202310 min read
Pinocchio: Reflections on telling lies, group think and the process of growing up.
Geppetto washing Pinocchio (1996) Paula Rego. ‘Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive’. Marmion, Sir Walter...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Dec 20, 202212 min read
'A Man of Double Deed': Reflections on how we need diversity of thought.
During life in Lockdown, I found myself watching a considerable amount of television. One story I enjoyed watching was the compelling UK...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Oct 21, 202213 min read
Clinical Psychology and The Red Shoes: Vocation or a Dance of Death?
Growing up I loved watching old films. One story that grabbed me and never really let me go, was the 1948 movie ‘The Red Shoes’. The...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Oct 4, 202212 min read
Narcissus and Echo. Reflections on group process, whistleblowers and scapegoats.
The wind blows over the lake and stirs the surface of the water. Thus visible effects of the invisible parts of our environment manifest...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Sep 15, 20228 min read
The Tortoise and the Hare: When we won't know, what we don't know.
I have been training to become a group analyst for what feels like forever, and I still have a way to go. I am someone who likes...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Jul 19, 20229 min read
Reflections on The Tiger Who Came to Tea.
A longstanding favourite story in our house is ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr. For many people this is a wonderful story with...
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Elizabeth Nugent
Jun 30, 202213 min read
The Pied Piper of Hamelin: Can we talk about paying for things and what happens when we don't?
"When, lo! as they reached the mountain-side, A wondrous portal opened wide, As if a cavern was suddenly hollowed; And the Piper advanced...
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