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If you have a question about this talk, please contact David Gordon. Every culture has expectations of how men and women should behave…even though personality is largely independent of gender. These expectations make it difficult for people to “be themselves” and as a consequence it’s difficult to find the right partner. The Science of Personality Matching is based in Matrix Psychology, a wide reaching system that can apply to self management and self development, physical and mental health…even business performance and team management. However, our discussion will focus on a slightly more romantic goal…matchmaking! Audience participation is encouraged. Who knows…you may find the love of your life! Bio: Dr Liz Miller is a medical doctor and qualified psychologist. Dr. Miller started her career as a neurosurgeon and has worked in a number of different specialties. She has written academic papers on a range of subjects from neurosurgery to medical audit and currently writes for a number of publications, including the Guardian and Mental Health Today. Her long term interest is campaigning to change attitudes towards mental health within the medical profession. This talk is part of the Pembroke Papers, Pembroke College series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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