The Psychology of Nothingness I: Exploring the Void
I consider the condition of nothingness as a “strange attractor”—a condition that calls for our attention, that pulls in ene…
I consider the condition of nothingness as a “strange attractor”—a condition that calls for our attention, that pulls in ene…
In the first essay, I noted that our dreams are often recurrent. This is in part because we don’t seem to have learned an im…
In this essay, we wish to offer several fantasies about interpersonal preferences and personal attitudes, as well as moving …
We are now ready to look in a more detailed manner at specific competencies that can be engaged when addressing specific hea…
We are now ready to look at the processes to be engaged by a physician leader in helping to diffuse innovative medical pract…
“Doctor” is a rich, multi-level word with a long history. This leaves it an influential, complex, and controversial term. Th…
Multiple priorities emerge at different times during specific developmental periods. These choices and priorities can lead u…
Physicians are supposed to “mind their own business” and let other people who are fully qualified as “health care administra…
Jeremy Fish, M. D. and William Bergquist, Ph.D. We identify specific challenges and specific models of leadership in this f…
I have written a series of essays that feature the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz, along with his colleagues in Oz and severa…