Recent research: acute stress disorder & CBT, ‘life skills’ for medical students, and borderline personality disorder prevalence
Last updated on 21st August 2008
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On the train to Glasgow. It's a Saturday afternoon in early July and I'm heading over to meet up with my old friend Larry to spend 24 hours or so together looking at how our lives are going. We've been getting together to do this three or four times a year for the last 10 to 15 years. Typically it's over a Saturday to Sunday afternoon. Ideally we try not to make it in one of our houses. We've found we get more of a perspective on how our lives are going when we're away from desks, emails, and a thousand other demands. We alternate meeting up in the West or East of Scotland. Today it's my turn to head West. I bring my bike over on the train and will use it to cycle up the towpath of the Forth & Clyde canal and then on to Larry's. Probably we'll then buy food and head out by bus and foot to an out-of-the-way shack owned by one of Larry's friends. There isn't any running water or electricity, but it's quiet, dry and surrounded by countryside - a great place to breathe and take stock.