All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘robert sapolsky’

Our Autumnal Years: Coming Back Home

Our Autumnal Years: Coming Back Home

Eliza Yong, Psy.D., Jayan Warrier, Psy.D. and William Bergquist, Ph.D. [Note: This is an edited excerpt from Awakening Spring in …

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COVID-19: Stress and Anxiety

COVID-19: Stress and Anxiety

This essay concerns ways to reduce the stress and anxiety related to the COVID-19 virus.

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Leadership and Anxiety–Containment and Metabolism I: Anxiety in a VUCA-Plus Environment

Leadership and Anxiety–Containment and Metabolism I: Anxiety in a VUCA-Plus Environment

The leaders of organizations in the 21st Century often must deal with major challenges associated with the anxiety experienced by specific members of their organization, as well as the diffuse anxiety that pervades specific departments in the leader’s organization or the entire organization.

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A New Core Anchor for a Different Voice: Connection

A New Core Anchor for a Different Voice: Connection

My educational experience in cross-cultural coaching at the Professional School of Psychology (PSP) actually began ten days prior to the …

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Is Hope the New Antibiotic for Physical Illness?

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.

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