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Peter Marshall

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Dr Peter Marshall author and psychologist

Peter Marshall is a British psychologist, hypnotherapist, author, and lecturer whose work has focused on memory, study skills, gifted education, and bookkeeping.[1]

Career

Memory demonstrations and media coverage

Marshall took part in public memory events, including a Guinness Memory Record attempt at The Village Hotel, Blackpool, which was covered by BBC Television and BBC News.[2][3]

He also appeared in coverage of The Great Memory Show on BBC Television, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio, and HTV News in 1998 and 1999.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Marshall has also written books on memory, study skills, psychology, hypnotherapy, and bookkeeping.

Selected publications

  • How To Study and Learn (How To Books, 1997)
  • Maximising Your Memory (How To Books, 1997)
  • Unlocking Your Potential (How To Books, 1998)
  • Memory (Studymates, 2002)
  • Studying Psychology (Studymates, 2002)
  • Introduction to Psychology (Oakley Books, 2012)
  • Understanding Human Memory (Oakley Books, 2012)
  • Improving Your Memory: The unique five x five system (Oakley Books, 2012)
  • A Handbook of Hypnotherapy (Oakley Books, 2012)
  • Educating a Gifted Child (Oakley Books, 2012)
  • Mastering Bookkeeping (Constable & Robinson, 2017)
  • Engram The Elephant (Oakley Books, 2020)
  • Chains of Corruption (Oakley Books, 2020)
  • John Burrows: Welsh Memory Champion (Oakley Books, 2022)

References

  1. Healey, R. (July 2020). "A life in the round; Life and times of Peter Marshall. The ultimate polymath". Mensa Magazine. pp. 20–22.
  2. Morgan, Rachel (19 December 1995). "Feature on Dr Peter Marshall invigilating the Guinness Memory Record attempt at The Village Hotel, Blackpool". BBC Television, Breakfast News.
  3. "BBC Television News feature on Dr Peter Marshall invigilating the Guinness Book Memory Record attempt at the Village Hotel, Blackpool". BBC Television News. 25 November 1995.
  4. "Report on The Great Memory Show". BBC Television News. 29 October 1998.
  5. "Interview with Peter Marshall on The Great Memory Show". BBC Radio Wales, Today Programme. 29 October 1998.
  6. {|title=Feature on The Great Memory Show |work=HTV News |date=29 October 1998}}
  7. "Interview with Dr Peter Marshall about The Great Memory Show". BBC Radio Today Programme. Interviewed by John Humphreys. 13 March 1999. Event occurs at 08:20.
  8. {|title=Dr Peter Marshall interviewed in relation to The Great Memory Show | |work=BBC Radio, Breakfast News |date=13 March 1999 |time=08:00}}
  9. {title=Dr Peter Marshall interviewed in relation to The Great Memory Show | |work=BBC Television News |date=13 March 1999 |time=08:45}}


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