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Training Alliance Group (TAG)

training alliance group (tag)

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London

Are you considering training to become a professionally qualified therapist or are you currently a therapist looking to improve your skills? If so TAG Academy provides fully validated broad curriculum hypnosis courses. We offer you a sound academic and vocational core base majoring in Hypnotherapy training but also included in the syllabus are a detailed blend of NLP, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy, Rapid Cognitive Processing and Emotional Freedom Therapy. You can also find additional information on our hypnotherapy training through GHSC, NCH, London Hypnotherapy Courses, Watford Hypno and AAH Group. CORPORATE & BUSINESS COACHING Do you want your company staff to perform at a cohesive and optimal level, alongside increasing morale and reducing absenteeism? TAG Business provides many aspects of corporate and business coaching to support your organisation to achieve this. This include team building, time management, business motivation, goal setting, stress management strategies, effective presentation skills and many other business development programmes. SPORT PSYCHOLOGY & WINNING MINDSET Sport performance is not just about your talent, it is also about your mindset and belief. TAG SportMind brings the very best in sport psychology and sport mindset to help you attain the winning edge. SELF-GROWTH COURSES & MIND POWER We all have strengths and weaknesses and nobody can be perfect but you can still enhance your life by working on ways to improve your personal resources. Working on your personal development alongside other attendees through TAG LifeSkills self-growth courses will enable you to explore your inner-self, shed those aspects that hold you back by tapping into your mind power and installing new strengths and outlooks to allow you to become a happier and more effective person. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES Would you like to use your own time to delve into your potential to function better as an individual? If so then TAG Products store provides you with a selection of motivational and therapeutic books, eBooks, Apps, CD recordings and downloads to help you develop your mindset and become the best you can be.

University of Aberdeen - Divinity & Religious Studies

university of aberdeen - divinity & religious studies

A video game based on the work of University of Aberdeen historians has been nominated for the 2022 BAFTA Scotland Awards, the biggest celebration of Scottish film, games and television talent. Strange Sickness, led by Dr Jackson Armstrong and Dr William Hepburn, is a digital narrative game which brings people face-to-face with life in Scotland during the Middle Ages. It is based on and inspired by the events, descriptions and people recorded in Aberdeen’s UNESCO-recognised Burgh Records, which University historians have spent the past decade painstakingly transcribing. The records contain unique details about how the town of Aberdeen dealt with the threat of the plague and the researchers used this as the basis for the game of interactive fiction. It is one of three nominations in the ‘Games’ category of the 2022 BAFTA Scotland Awards and will compete for the award against Hercule Poirot: The First Cases and The Longest Walk. BAFTA – the British Academy of Film and Television Arts - is a world-leading independent arts charity that brings the very best work in film, games and television to public attention and supports the growth of creative talent in the UK and internationally. Through its Awards ceremonies and year-round programme of learning events and initiatives, BAFTA identifies and celebrates excellence, discovers, inspires and nurtures new talent, and enables learning and creative collaboration. Strange Sickness was funded by a Kickstarter campaign which attracted global backing, and development of the game was headed by Dr Hepburn, who created the concept for the game and wrote the story. The game’s mechanics were designed by game developer Katharine Neil while the game’s visuals were created by artist Alana Bell. Dr Jackson Armstrong led the Burgh records research on which the game is based and was also directly involved in the making of the game. He said they were ‘surprised and thrilled’ to learn that Strange Sickness had been nominated. “The BAFTA Scotland Awards celebrate and reward the highest achievements in Scottish film, television and games talent and we are beyond delighted to see Strange Sickness shortlisted alongside such prestigious talent. “Games are an amazing tool to help people imagine the past and the Burgh Records are an outstanding resource to help us understand life in the Middle Ages. To see a game using historical records recognised in this way is a real boost for our collaborative research efforts with the Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives.” Dr Hepburn added: “The game allows players to immerse themselves in Aberdeen’s history, interact with characters from medieval society and make decisions which will shape their own story. “Katharine Neil and Alana Bell did an amazing job of bringing our research and ideas to life and the feedback we have received from players has been fantastic.”