The Science of Intergenerational Trauma
Discover how trauma is passed down through generations and how early interventions can prevent harmful consequences. With Q&A.
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Our Bath psychology talks cover a wonderful range of topics—from trauma and the body to the psychology of Carl Jung, the history of witchcraft and feminism, and how the mind heals the body. We explore mental health, neuroscience, cognitive science, and all sorts of fascinating subjects about the human mind. Each lecture brings evidence-based insights from leading experts, giving you the chance to dive into the latest research whilst enjoying an engaging, accessible presentation.
We work with brilliant speakers—university professors, clinical psychologists, neuroscientists, researchers, therapists, and clinicians. Many hold positions at leading academic institutions and have years of experience in psychology research and mental health treatment. Previous Bath speakers have included Dr David Hamilton on how the mind heals the body, Dr Manpreet Dhuffar-Pottiwal on Carl Jung, Dr Jennifer Farrell on witchcraft and feminism, Susanna Petche on trauma and the body, Julia Phillips on witchcraft history, and Joan Passey on Gothic fiction. Each speaker is passionate about making complex psychological concepts accessible and engaging for everyone.
Tickets for our Bath psychology lectures are very affordable, starting from around £15. We believe quality psychology and neuroscience education should be accessible to everyone. Our events offer fantastic value—you'll get expert insights, engaging presentations, and the chance to connect with like-minded people interested in mental health, wellbeing, and the science of the mind.
Yes, drinks are typically available at our Bath venues. We want you to feel comfortable and settled before the talk begins. Whether you fancy a pint, a glass of wine, or a soft drink, you'll usually find refreshments on offer. It's a lovely way to chat with other curious folk and get into the right headspace before diving into fascinating discussions about psychology and neuroscience.
Not at all! Our Bath psychology talks are for everyone, no matter your background. Whether you're a student studying mental health, a professional curious about neuroscience, or just someone who finds the human mind fascinating, you'll feel right at home. Our speakers are brilliant at breaking down complex concepts in psychology and cognitive science into engaging, accessible presentations.
We've hosted 6 psychology and neuroscience talks in Bath, welcoming nearly 1,900 attendees to our lectures. From trauma and the body to the psychology of Carl Jung, witchcraft and feminism, and how the mind heals the body, we've built a lovely community of people passionate about understanding the mind and mental health. Bath's been brilliant for Seed Talks, and we're chuffed to keep bringing world-class psychology events to this beautiful city.
Bath's gorgeous Georgian architecture and spa heritage make it a lovely destination, and we welcome attendees from all over the area. Many people travel from Bradford-on-Avon, Chippenham, Trowbridge, Frome, Melksham, and the surrounding Wiltshire towns. We've also had folks make the trip from Keynsham, Midsomer Norton, Wells, and even across from Bristol. If you're anywhere in Somerset, Wiltshire, or the West Country and fancy an evening exploring psychology in one of England's most beautiful cities, Bath's got excellent transport links and a wonderful cultural scene.