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Monthly Archives: January 2011
We need some right-sided thinking to shape the future of local services
I’ve been meandering through the fascinating Iain McGilchrist’s, The Master and his Emissary – the divided brain and the Making of the Western World. A clinical psychiatrist, Prof. McGilchrist, examines the nature of the hemispheres of the brain. The left … Continue reading
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