Dr. Meg Arroll
DR. MEG ARROLL, PhD, is a chartered psychologist, scientist and author specialising in health and well-being. Her solution-focused approach gives practical tips and strategies to help you tackle life’s complex and everyday problems. Dr. Meg is a regular contributor to national newspapers and magazines such as the Daily Mail, Metro, Psychologies, Women’s Own, Top Santé and Stylist. She also features regularly on BBC World News, the Kaye Adams Programme on BBC Radio Scotland, Today Extra and UK Health Radio, and is a featured guest on various podcasts, such as Dr Max’s Mind Clinic.
Dr. Meg translates complex scientific theories and research for the public, always with practical advice for what readers can do to improve their mental and physical health right now. Dr. Meg splits her time between the UK and the US, offering flexible online and traditional face-to-face counselling, as well as eco psychology walk-and-talk sessions in some of the world’s most beautiful parks and grounds.
Dr. Meg’s new book TINY TRAUMAS: When You Don’t Know What’s Wrong, but Nothing Quite Feels Right is published by Thorsons, HarperCollins in the UK and by HarperOne in the US and has been licensed in over 35 languages worldwide to date and counting.
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