Pessimists: Stay Away From Me By Loretta Graziano Breuning, Ph.D. on July 24, 2011 – 9:26am http://m.psychologytoday.com/blog/greaseless/201107/pessimists-stay-away-me Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
For Parents: Relationships Bill of Rights by Annie Fox http://blog.anniefox.com/2009/03/06/parents-a-relationship-bill-of-rights/ Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
3 Handy Ways to Help Your Child Overcome Negative ThinkingBy Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.Associate EditorNegative thinking isn’t something that just plagues adults. It also plagues kids. http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2011/07/17/3-handy-ways-to-help-your-ch… Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
Need to “get smart on crime” Posted byJudah Oudshoorn http://www.justicewithacrunch.com/2011/07/youth-crime-in-canada-whats-wrong-w… Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
Getting Boys To Open Up and Talk To Youby Sue Atkins http://sueatkinsparentingcoach.com/getting-boys-to-open-up-and-talk-to-you/ Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
In Packing for Mars, Mary Roach reveals that space exploration is really an exploration of what it means to be human. In this exclusive excerpt, she talks with former cosmonauts about the psychological challenge of living in space. http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/life_in_a_box/ Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
On August 16, 1960, Joseph Kittinger parachuted from nearly 20 miles above the earth’s surface. http://artofmanliness.com/2010/09/29/skydiving-from-space-part-i-joseph-w-kit… Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
Restorative Justice blog advice, 6 tips for the practitioner or advocate. « Restorative Justice and Circles Posted in Blogging, Kris Miner, Meeting Goals, personal growth, Practitioner Skills, Relationships, SCVRJP, Social Media, storytelling, Tip of the Week | Tags: Blogging, Kris Miner, Restorative Justice via circlespace.wordpress.com Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
Tutu Praises Healing Power of ForgivenessAaron LevinThe horrors of apartheid-era South Africa were overcome by a commitment to reveal the truth and forgive the evildoers, explains one of the leaders of that country’s transition to d http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/content/46/12/6.full Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
It turns out that our brains may also be wired to the rejection pain of other people. Rejection may hurt our brains, even when we’re just watching it happen to someone else. In one recent study, findings indicated that we physically feel the pain http://professorsunwolf.com/blog.html Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...