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Having a choice: mental health servicesWilfred Stanley Sussenbach | Dreamstime.com

By Mick McCormick (The Open University)

07 January 2011

Mick McCormick is Assistant Head of Department and Lecturer in Social Work. He comments on the results from the mental healthcare survey which was issued...  Read more : Having a choice: mental health services

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Are we really free to choose? By Famosissimo Biole via Flickr under Creative Commons licence

By Professor Russell Stannard (The Open University)

25 February 2010

All day long we have to make choices. Professor Russell Stannard asks if we’re really free to choose.  Read more : Are we really free to choose?

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Beating stress in the City jobs: A Trader’s experiments with psychological reorientation in tradingMrbhughes | Dreamstime.com

By Darren Agombar (Guest)

25 September 2008

Darren Agombar was surprised at how psychology helped reduce his stress levels, as he explains  Read more : Beating stress in the City jobs: A Trader’s experiments with psychological reorientation in trading

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Who is choosing 'choice'?Creative Commons Image Zeusandhera under CC-BY-SA licence

By Jessica Evans (The Open University)

25 July 2008

Will patient choice result in long waiting lists at some hospitals and no demand at others?  Read more : Who is choosing 'choice'?

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A welcome break?Creative Commons Image Gingerbeardman under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By Dr Anja Schaefer (The Open University)

09 November 2006

The trend is to turn motorway service stations into retail centres. But how desirable are the social and ecological implications of this development?  Read more : A welcome break?

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The Psychology of Decision Makingphotos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

26 October 2005

Did you know that your thinking is inherently biased? There could be surprises in the psychology of decision making  Read more : The Psychology of Decision Making

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Debate: Free will?Jupiter Images

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

24 September 2003

Inspired by the Reith Lectures 2003, Doctor Saroj Datta of The Open University posed a simple question with a more complicated answer  Read more : Debate: Free will?

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What is 'evil'?photos.com

By Jon Pike (The Open University)

06 August 2000

Anita McNaught played Open Minds host to resident philosopher Jon Pike and special guest Richard Swinburne, Professor of Christian Philosophy at Oxford University to consider...  Read more : What is 'evil'?

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