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Average woman has higher life satisfaction than average man.
A global survey shows women are more satisfied with their lives than men are https://t.co/OWDcPIwSBE — Quartz (@qz) January 9, 2017 The economist Mallory Montgomery of University of Southern California found these survey results odd. Montgomery does happiness economics research, a burgeoning area of study that looks beyond wealth as the ultimate measure of whether…

No terrorist incidents since 9/11 caused by anyone from the 7 countries
Rep. Nadler: "Not a single terrorist incident since before 9/11 has been caused by anyone from any of the 7 countries the president named." pic.twitter.com/97ipFmGwah — ABC News (@ABC) January 28, 2017

Crime is not caused by poverty – Judith Collins
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11728079 Police Minister Judith Collins has stuck by comments that parental influence has more to do with crime than poverty, saying it is “utter rubbish” to suggest crime is caused by poverty. Collins has been criticised by Every Child Counts, which represents organisations including Barnardos, after her response to a question at the Police Association…
Treatment for PTSD: Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/basics/treatment/con-20022540 Several types of psychotherapy, also called talk therapy, may be used to treat children and adults with PTSD. Some types of psychotherapy used in PTSD treatment include: Cognitive therapy. This type of talk therapy helps you recognize the ways of thinking (cognitive patterns) that are keeping you stuck – for example, negative or…
How Shame Destroys Lives
How Shame Contaminates Our Lives — and a Path Toward Healing https://t.co/lBKvEICaLT — Kyle MacDonald (@kylemacd) October 27, 2015
What is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy?
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2016/05/08/psychodynamic-psychotherapy-a-misunderstood-but-effective-powerful-treatment/ Psychodynamic psychotherapy is based “on the idea that unconscious thoughts, feelings and behaviors affect our conscious life,” said Deborah L. Cabaniss, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the director of psychotherapy training in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia. Identifying these hidden elements—bringing them to…