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      Justin Thomas

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      Dr Justin Thomas is a chartered health psychologist with the British Psychological Society, the author of 'Psychological Well-being in the Gulf States' and a columnist for The National

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      When basketball player LeBron James, left, moved from Cleveland to Miami in 2010, Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert called him 'narcissistic'
      What happens when amateurs misuse mental health terms?

      The misappropriation of mental health terminology has muddied the waters for those suffering serious conditions, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentJuly 22, 2018
      Laika, the first living creature ever sent in space, onboard the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik II. AFP
      In space, behavioural psychology and mental health are matters of life and death

      As the UAE pushes ahead with its ambitious space programme, psychologists can make a significant contribution, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentJuly 15, 2018
      A police officer stands outside a house in Chester after a healthcare professional working at the Countess of Chester Hospital was arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies on July 4, 2018 in Chester, United Kingdom. Christopher Furlong / Getty
      All health organisations collect data, but failing to analyse it can put lives at risk

      Nurse Lucy Letby was reportedly arrested last week after data pertaining to infant fatalities in Cheshire was studied, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentJuly 08, 2018
      Private investigators in Dubai are weeding out jobseekers who lie on their CV / Getty
      Forget the decade of deceit – we are heading for a millennium of mistrust

      Lying on your CV is just the tip of the iceberg. We are living in the midst of a global integrity crisis, says Justin Thomas

      CommentJuly 01, 2018
      Protest sign during a rally at the US-Mexico border in San Diego, California. David Maung / EPA
      Separating children from parents can do lifelong damage - so why would Trump tear families apart?

      One of the cruellest and most damaging things we can do to children is to deprive them of their primary caregivers, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentJune 24, 2018
      Diversity is one of the UAE's great strengths. Pawan Singh / The National
      Third culture kids are a by-product of globalisation – and that's no bad thing

      TCKs tend to be more intuitive, better at mediating and mature beyond their years. If only they had somewhere to call home, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentJune 18, 2018
      Fashion designer Kate Spade and chef Anthony Bourdain both suffered from depression. Bebeto Matthews / AP, Andy Kropa / Invision
      Anthony Bourdain's tragic death shows depression has many faces

      The masterchef, like Kate Spade and Avicii before him, masked his pain in public – but as England footballer Danny Rose did last week, it's time to talk about mental health, says Justin Thomas

      CommentJune 09, 2018
      Chinese high school students studying for college entrance examinations this week. Hao Qunying / EPA
      Acing it: why grades A to D get an F for fail

      Our 120-year-old grading system doesn't recognise a culture of knowledge for its own sake, argues Justin Thomas

      CommentJune 03, 2018
      Ohood Al Roumi, UAE Minister of State for Happiness and Wellbeing, holds up a newspaper dated November 11, 1971 with UAE Founding Father Sheikh Zayed's words as the headline: “My wealth is the happiness of my people”. Courtesy World Government Summit
      Wealth and happiness: hitting the sweet spot

      A new report sets out to calculate the cost of subjective wellbeing across the world, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentMay 27, 2018
      Dr Nalini Saligram, founder of the non-profit organisation Arogya World, which aims to combat killer diseases, leading a workshop on wellbeing in the workplace / Cigna Foundation
      Happiness is good for business – but we can't expect to be happy all of the time

      A corporate culture where one feels compelled to smile and be positive when one truly feels sad, dissatisfied or anxious is, at best, depleting, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentMay 20, 2018
      US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron walk to the Oval Office. Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP
      Hugging it out: why being touchy-feely can be good for you

      The recent bromances between Trump and Macron and the two Korean presidents have sparked speculation about why some people are more inclined to be tactile than others, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentMay 06, 2018
      Mohamed Salah of Liverpool in action. Clive Brunskill / Getty
      Mo Salah is an ideal role model because he is shattering stereotypes and winning hearts and minds

      We are more likely to make role models out of people we see being rewarded, celebrated and praised, says Justin Thomas

      CommentApril 29, 2018
      Gamers at the Tokyo Game Show last year. Eugene Hoshiko / AP
      The lying, the denial, the rage: is video gaming as addictive as alcoholism or drug-taking?

      Psychiatrists are investigating internet gaming disorder and say it has traits in common with more recognisable addict-related conditions, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentApril 22, 2018
      Closing down signs sit outside Toys"R"Us on New Kent Road in London, England. Jack Taylor / Getty
      In a digital age, will childhood toys still carry the same value?

      The sentimentality attached to toys in years gone by has been replaced by a highly disposable consumerist society, writes Justin Thomas

      CommentApril 15, 2018
      A barista in Philz Coffee shop in San Francisco: coffee sellers will have to post ominous warnings in California because each cup contains a chemical linked to cancer, a judge ruled. Jeff Chiu / AP
      A storm in a coffee cup or cause for concern?

      A court case examining the carcinogenic effects of coffee could have a catastrophic impact on your morning cup of joe

      CommentApril 08, 2018
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