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NZ 4th most democratic country
These are world's most democratic countries, according to the Economist https://t.co/OvLyf01VE4 #democracy pic.twitter.com/g3K0GaOmT4 — World Economic Forum (@wef) February 21, 2018 The US’s declining status is primarily due to a significant fall in people’s trust in the functioning of public institutions, a trend that was well established before the election of President Donald Trump. Other…
From Victim to Survivor: Find Your X…but First, Find Your (Wh)Y? | Lauren Book | TEDxOxford
The childhood trauma Lauren Book suffered robbed her of her childhood, but forced her to learn how to find her voice and rebuild her life with purpose…through her TED Talk, she challenges viewers to do what she’s been challenged to do through her journey from victim of physical, sexual and emotional abuse to struggling survivor…
Giphy is littered with self-harm and child sex abuse imagery
https://t.co/XD8nYAMGUe — Better Blokes (@BetterBlokesNZ) April 5, 2020 A new report from Israeli online child protection startup L1ght — previously AntiToxin Technologies — has uncovered a host of toxic content hiding within the popular GIF-sharing community, including illegal child abuse content, depictions of rape and other toxic imagery associated with topics like white supremacy and hate speech….
Underrecognized Inspirational Value of Persistence
How being creative feels to us and the actual progress we’re making can be two different things. https://t.co/sBYnZRHrMk — Psychology Today (@PsychToday) March 7, 2017 The studies demonstrated under-prediction of the “creative yield” that might be achieved through persistence across many different types of creative tasks. Why do we show such a consistent failure to…
Victoria University law interns sexually harrassed
“This morning I have asked President of the NZ Law Society Kathryn Beck to put in place an explicit sexual harassment policy for the profession,” Stephanie Dyhrberg says. https://t.co/7Qstw8nkNO — Morning Report (@NZMorningReport) February 15, 2018
Untreated depression changes the brain
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/neuronarrative/201804/how-untreated-depression-changes-the-brain-over-time Years of untreated depression may lead to neurodegenerative levels of brain inflammation. That’s according to a first-of-its-kind study (link is external) showing evidence of lasting biological changes in the brain for those suffering with depression for more than a decade. The study findings are from the same research team that originally identified a link…