Why Voltaire Said: You Must Cultivate Your Own Garden

Why Voltaire Said: You Must Cultivate Your Own Garden

What did Voltaire mean with his gardening advice? That we must keep a good distance between ourselves and the world, because taking too close an interest in politics or public opinion is a fast route to aggravation and danger. We should know well enough at this point that humans are troublesome and will never achieve…

Narcissism of Henry VIII

Narcissism of Henry VIII

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/love-in-the-age-narcissism/202009/the-king-narcissism As a young king, Henry believed he deserved the absolute best of everything…including his brother’s widow, Catherine of Aragon. As an heir apparent and then king of England, Henry could not marry just anyone; his wife was required to be a highly educated, beautiful, and powerful princess in her own right. Again, this supports…

What motivates us most in life is fear of death

What motivates us most in life is fear of death

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/word-less/202009/covid-19-and-the-denial-death According to Becker in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book “The Denial of Death” (1973), the knowledge that we as individuals are fated to die is a uniquely human problem, one that can lead to existential despair, mental illness, and paralysis of the will. As a result, he claims, we humans have evolved different methods to repress our fear of mortality. Death…

Graduate social workers are getting greater support and supervision

Graduate social workers are getting greater support and supervision

https://www.orangatamariki.govt.nz/about-us/news/a-boost-for-new-social-workers/ The Supported Practice Step (SPS) was introduced late last year to better support university graduates into their first statutory social work position. It was part of the Pay Equity Terms of Settlement in 2018 which was negotiated with the Public Service Association. Oranga Tamariki Chief Executive, Gráinne Moss says the initiative demonstrates our on-going commitment…

Childhood Pain Can Lead to Adult Relationship Abuse

Childhood Pain Can Lead to Adult Relationship Abuse

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/charm-harm/202008/childhood-pain-can-lead-adult-relationship-abuse Children who sustained painful emotional wounds from their parents and others can carry that pain into adulthood. Their adult relationships bring up their original pain and cause a lot of inner conflict. Often it is easier to inflict that pain onto their partners rather than look inward for the real source of their hurt, anger,

Qualities of a Narcissistic Sociopath

Qualities of a Narcissistic Sociopath

https://www.verywellmind.com/understanding-the-narcissistic-sociopath-4587611 What would a prototypical narcissistic sociopath look like? While there are variations in the severity of symptoms, we can start to assemble a picture that will help you to identify these people in real life.https://65dc5c34cd3eeb7235a6ab8b8e287f14.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html Most likely, you’ve encountered these types of people in news reports. As many as 70% of people in prison…

Gloriavale leaver launches High Court civil proceedings against leaders

Gloriavale leaver launches High Court civil proceedings against leaders

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/122862433/gloriavale-leaver-launches-high-court-civil-proceedings-against-leaders A former Gloriavale member is taking legal action against the West Coast Christian community, accusing leaders of “dereliction of duty” towards their followers. John Ready filed civil proceedings in the High Court at Greymouth on Wednesday seeking the removal of the trustees that govern Gloriavale for poor conduct, mismanagement and dereliction of duty. A…

Psychological concept known as the principle of charity

Psychological concept known as the principle of charity

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinformation-desk/202009/photographic-evidence-it-s-easy-believe Why was it so easy to believe these wildlife stories? One reason is the psychological concept known as the principle of charity, which suggests that humans more readily believe than doubt. That is, the human brain is built to believe (the skepticism has to be learned). Just click on those hyperlinks, above, and look at…