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SUMMARY:Talk: Autism & Women
DESCRIPTION:Uncover why autistic women have been overlooked and the new research transforming our understanding\, with Q+A. \nAutism has long been seen as a condition affecting boys and men\, leading to the assumption that women and girls couldn’t be autistic at all. However\, recent research shows that autism often presents differently in girls and women\, challenging outdated stereotypes. While the old ratio was thought to be 12 boys to every girl\, new figures suggest it’s closer to 3-to-1. \nThis talk explores the male bias in autism research\, showcasing the new knowledge about autism in girls and women that has developed in the last decade\, and look at some of the support strategies which are being developed specifically to help this group with their unique experiences. \nDoors open at 7pm\, talk starts at 7.30pm – come down early to grab a bite to eat! \n  \nSpeaker bio: \nDr Felicity Sedgewick is an autism and neurodiversity researcher and academic at the University of Bristol. She has worked with autistic and neurodivergent people for over a decade\, particularly with autistic women and girls. Her research has focused on gender differences in autism\, relationships\, and mental health\, as well as experiences in higher education. Her projects are all co-designed with autistic and neurodivergent people\, and the goal is always for her research to have a meaningful and positive impact. Working with autistic co-authors\, she has written two books on Autism and Masking\, and Autistic Relationships\, and regularly gives talks\, podcasts\, and writes for national and international media.
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SUMMARY:Talk: THE MAGIC OF CHOCOLATE
DESCRIPTION:We will be talking about chocolate in all it various forms\, how it is sourced\, how it is made\, how some of it has great health benefits and some of it not\, and we will have a tasting of local craft chocolate from Radeks.
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SUMMARY:Talk: The Psychological Games We Play: A relationship communication codebook
DESCRIPTION:Eric Berne\, the founder of Transactional Analysis in the 1960s\, was fascinated by the repetitive behavioural patterns we often fall into in our relationships. He called these patterns “psychological games”—cycles of interaction that leave us feeling frustrated\, misunderstood\, or hurt. Despite being coined decades ago\, these concepts are still powerful tools today for understanding our relationship dynamics. If you’ve ever found yourself thinking\, “Why am I back here again?”\, this talk is for you! \nIn this talk\, we’ll delve into the concept of psychological games\, exploring different models that help us identify and understand these recurring patterns. We’ll look at real-life examples of games we might play—from the milder ones we joke about to friends\, to the more destructive patterns that can lead to divorce\, job loss\, injury\, or even legal consequences. Most importantly\, we’ll discuss how recognising these patterns can empower us to make different choices and shift towards healthier\, more fulfilling outcomes. \nDoors open at 7pm\, talk starts at 7:30pm – come down early to grab a bit to eat! \nSpeaker bio: \nNikki Millard is a UKCP Registered Psychotherapist\, TA Trainer and Supervisor. She has a private practice in North London\, and is the Head of Programme for the Diploma/MSc training in TA Psychotherapy at the Metanoia Institute in London. Nikki specialises in working with the dynamics of relationships\, understanding how our past experiences may impact our present\, and offers psychotherapy and supervision to individuals\, couples and groups. She has a corporate background prior to training as a psychotherapist\, and is experienced at working with organisations to implement change programmes. \n 
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