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    Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Psychology & Psychiatry. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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    The Thought Broadcast – An Interview with Pramudie Gunaratne: “A Seat at The Table”

    The Thought Broadcast – An Interview with Pramudie Gunaratne: “A Seat at The Table”

    Dr Pramudie Gunaratne is a newly appointed director of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP); the first ever from the trainee cohort. Representative of a new era in RANZCP governance, Pramudie has gone straight to work engaging stakeholders across the training region. Canvassing this trainee group has identified a deficit in trainee engagement and uncertainty around the proposed changes to trainee education. Listen as Pramudie articulates these concerns and plots various routes to a more trainee conscious future for the RANZCP. Pramudie is interviewed by interviewed by Associate Trainee Editors Michael Weightman and Bryan Bui, Deputy Editor Andrew Amos, and Trainee Editor Oliver Robertson.

    SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
    en-usSeptember 22, 2022

    The Thought Broadcast – Discussion with The Thought Broadcast Team: “Lessons Learned”

    The Thought Broadcast – Discussion with The Thought Broadcast Team: “Lessons Learned”

    Oliver Robertson

    Trainee Editor, Australasian Psychiatry.

    A year since first release, The Thought Broadcast has discussed the Scholarly Project in detail. The aim of demystifying this learning goal has been perused, and perhaps achieved. This round table discussion revisits the lessons learned from our previous episodes on the Scholarly Project. Serving both as summary for regular listeners and an introduction for new ones. Leading the conversation is Trainee Editor Oliver Robertson, who is joined by Associate Trainee Editors Michael Weightman and Bryan Bui, along with Deputy Editor Andrew Amos.

    SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
    en-usAugust 12, 2022

    Development of the Social Experience of a Concert Scales (SECS): The social experience of a live western art music concert influences people’s overall enjoyment of an event but not their emotional response to the music

    Development of the Social Experience of a Concert Scales (SECS): The social experience of a live western art music concert influences people’s overall enjoyment of an event but not their emotional response to the music

    Development of the Social Experience of a Concert Scales (SECS): The social experience of a live western art music concert influences people’s overall enjoyment of an event but not their emotional response to the music.