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Phillip Hodson
Oxford
University
www.philliphodson.co.uk
Phillip Hodson is a Fellow of
the British Association for Counselling, a Trustee of the Impotence
Association, a UKRC Registered Independent Counsellor and a member
of the British Association of Sexual and Marital Therapists and the
London Marriage Guidance Council.
He is the author of eight
books including "Men, An Investigation Into The Emotional Male"
(BBC, 1984), "Growing Pains" (BBC, 1990), "What Kids Really Want To
Know About Sex" (Robson, 1994) and "Wagner" (Weidenfeld, 1984;
MacmIllan – New York, 1984).
Phillip Hodson has also made
several award-winning management training films on counselling
techniques in industry and lectures to MBA students at Cranfield
University on the human resources module, and also to graduates on
the Masters Health Psychology Programme at the University of
Westminster.
Widely known on UK television
as both writer and presenter, he additionally presented the
much-acclaimed "Phillip Hodson Counselling Programme" for over 15
years on both local and national radio.
He has been a columnist for
five UK newspapers and nine magazines and been a contributing
editor to Psychology Today, Cosmopolitan, SHE, Woman's Journal,
Family Circle and also First Magazine in the USA.
Dr David Lewis BSc (Hons),
D Phil, FInstD, AIIP, C. PSYCHOL
www.drdavidlewis.com
David Lewis is an author,
lecturer, researcher and broadcaster. He is a fellow of the
Institute of Directors and the International Stress Management
Association, and British delegate to the International Scientific
Committee of Rome-based Child Ecology International.
Dr Lewis has written more
than thirty best-selling books on many aspects of psychology which
have been published in all major languages. Among his most
recent titles are: The Soul of the New Consumer (published
by Nicholas Brealey); Information Overload (Penguin);
Winning New Business (Piatkus); 10-Minute Time and Stress
Management (Piatkus); and How to Get Your message
Across - A Practical Guide to Power Communications (Souvenir
Press).
His research into human
performance has been featured in documentaries by US and European
television stations. The BBC documentary series QED devoted
an entire programme to his work.
He has a first class honours
degree in psychology and a Doctorate from the University of
Sussex. David Lewis’ unique background in industry, the media
and in academic circles means that he is the one professional
psychologist who can understand your clients’ commercial
requirements and can get their message across to the
media.
Glenn Wilson PhD,
CPsychol, FBPS
Dr Glenn Wilson is a Reader
in Personality at King's College, London, Institute of Psychiatry, Adjunct Professor
with the University of Nevada, Reno and one of Britain’s best-known
psychologists. A pioneer in the field of evolutionary
theories of sex differences, attraction and love, he is ranked
within the 10 most cited British psychologists and appears
regularly on TV & Radio.
Glenn is a regular on TV
programmes such as "Tomorrow's World", Live TV, Richard & Judy,
Sky News, ITN News, and is resident psychologist on BBC3 Evening
News.
An expert on individual
differences, sexual behaviour, and psychology applied to the
performing arts, he has published around 120 scientific articles
and 32 books, on topics ranging from personality and attitude
measurement to psychophysiology, sexual behaviour and psychology as
applied to performing arts including Better Sex (with Chris
McLaughlin), The Psychology of Conservatism, The Experimental
study of Freudian Theories (with HJ Eysenck), Love and
Instinct, The Great Sex Divide and Psychology for Performing
Artists. He is the co-author of Fame - The Psychology of
Stardom, The Science of Love and CQ - Learn the
Secret of Lasting Love.
He has lectured widely
abroad, having been a guest of the Italian Cultural Association,
and a visiting professor at California State University, Los
Angeles, San Francisco State University, Stanford University, the
University of Nevada, Reno and Sierra Nevada College. Apart from
being a professional psychologist, Dr Wilson trained as an opera
singer at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and
still undertakes professional engagements as an actor, singer and
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