Ep 170: Thriving with Psychological Flexibility
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In this episode, Richard is joined once again by Ross McIntosh for a discussion about how increasing our psychological flexibility can improve our wellbeing.  This episode is part of our 'Thriving at Work' series, which focuses on wellbeing at work and what individuals and organisations can do to improve it. Richard and Ross look at what we mean by wellbeing, and explore how increasing psychological flexibility can make a positive contribution to our physical, psychological and social wellbeing.  As ever, you can get in touch with us about any aspect of this episode or the concepts we discussed via [email protected] Thanks for listening!    RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE Find out more about 'Thriving at Work' and the resources that accompany the series here: https://www.worklifepsych.com/thrivingatwork  Find out about our new psychological flexibility course 'Thriving with Psychological Flexibility' here: https://www.worklifepsych.com/thrivingwithpsychflex  Book your place at our upcoming wellbeing and evidence-based practice workshop in London on October 24th here: https://worklifepsych.cademy.co.uk/wherestheevidence  Check out our Psychological Flexibility hub here: https://www.worklifepsych.com/PsychologicalFlexibility  Read Richard's recent blog post about the importance of self-care here: https://www.worklifepsych.com/self-care-what-is-it-and-why-does-it-matter/  Check out our resources on loneliness at work here: https://www.worklifepsych.com/connectandthrive 
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