Monthly Archive for: ‘3 years ago’

Is Hope the New Antibiotic for Physical Illness?
Building on the concept of hope and moving forward to modern times, there are many neuroscientists and psychologists, along with religious, spiritual, and political leaders, who have written notable views about hope and how our body responds to thoughts and emotions.

Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathology I: Setting the Social Constructive Stage
The headlines cry out about the psychopathology challenges being faced not only in North America and Europe, but also in virtually every other region of the world. These challenges are often related to such diverse and pervasive societal maladies as violence and terrorism, opioid use, stress and trauma, and even dysfunctional leadership

Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathy II: The World of Spiritual Aberrations
The answer to psychopathy in most European societies for many centuries was to be found in the Christian concept of original sin.

Leading into the Future I: An Introduction
Not only is the future different today from what it was in the past, planning for, organizing and leading on behalf of the future is a difficult if not absurd task for anyone to undertake. This series of essays is all about the challenging (and perhaps absurd) task of preparing for a future world that has not yet revealed itself.

The New Johari Window #1: Introduction to the Interpersonal Dance
Why are some people interpersonally smart? Why do other people seem to be interpersonally challenged, if not downright stupid? Even more fundamentally, why are each of us sometimes geniuses and sometimes idiots in our interactions with people about whom we care deeply?