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For growth we need time alone and with others
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/11/201119124628.htm Time alone is reflected in people’s thoughts as an opportunity to think about past experiences and future plans, to relax from the stress of social interactions, and to engage in self-selected leisure activities. “Being alone and being with others are represented in people’s minds as qualitatively different experiences, each contributing to the formation of…

It’s Time to Talk about Psychological and Verbal Abuse | Lizzy Glazer
Psychological and verbal abuse are the most common elements of domestic violence, yet they are the least talked about. A survivor of domestic violence, Lizzy Glazer, discusses her experiences. In her TEDx talk, she identifies five common signs of abuse, acknowledges the guilt and shame victims feel, and raises awareness of the invisible scars of…
Boys are victims of sex trafficking, too
Geoffrey Rogers: Boys are victims of sex trafficking, too https://t.co/QjHqztkC1y #FoxNews — MaleSurvivor (@MaleSurvivorORG) July 13, 2019
Adverse childhood experiences
http://bit.ly/2SplWY2 The ACES test that we use in California screens for ten forms of childhood trauma – five personal, five familial. Personal traumas: Physical abuse Verbal abuse Sexual abuse Physical neglect Emotional neglect Familial traumas: Addiction Domestic violence Incarcerated family member Mental illness Divorce or abandonment The ACES test is scored one through ten, with…

Narcissistic people are more likely to be attracted to ordained ministry
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/07/13/church-considers-psychometric-tests-experts-raise-fears-clergy/ The Church of England could administer personality tests for trainee priests amid fears it appoints too many narcissists. The Church is examining ways to analyse the personalities of new priests to in an effort to understand the types of people it is attracting. New tests set to be considered by bishops next year could…

Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist and genetic epistemologist
Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development had a profound influence on psychology, especially the understanding of children’s intellectual growth. His research contributed to the growth of developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, genetic epistemology, and education reform. Albert Einstein once described Piaget’s observations on children’s intellectual growth and thought processes as a discovery “so simple that only…