The Illusion of Control and the Sense of Responsibility

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) More than 2 million people die every year in the United States, almost always in the presence of life-sustaining medical technology. Sometimes the choices posed by medical technology make death the least worst alternative. Yet, choosing death, or letting go, is often a painful and contentious business. Bioethicist Dr. Stuart Youngner, Case Western…

Jean Gardner Batten

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_BattenJean Batten was the daughter of a dental surgeon named Frederick Batten and a mother named Ellen Batten who became a strong supporter of her career as a pilot. In 1924 she was enrolled into a girls’ boarding college in Remuera in Auckland where she studied ballet and piano. Though she was a gifted pianist,…

Catholic priest pleads guilty to indecent assault

http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/catholic-priest-pleads-guilty-indecent-assault-6082279 A Catholic parish priest says he’s anxious about the wellbeing of his victim after pleading guilty in the Blenheim District Court to indecent assault today. Father Aidan Kay, from St Mary‘s Catholic Parish in Blenheim, was removed from his duties at the church after being charged by police. His defence lawyer Rob Harrison asked…

Mindfulness and Marriage

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/donna-rockwell-psyd/mindfulness-in-everyday-l_4_b_5788380.html On an Internet marriage website, blogger Andy Goddard shared that he had read the book Good to Great and learned that the characteristic shared by successful CEOs is humility. The same is true, he thinks, in marriage. “The partners in successful marriages,” he writes, “are both humble, teachable, and willing to learn. “This willingness…

Judith Lewis Herman (born 1942) is a psychiatrist, researcher, teacher

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Lewis_Herman Judith Lewis Herman (born 1942) is a psychiatrist, researcher, teacher, and author who has focused on the understanding and treatment of incest and traumatic stress. Judith Herman is best known for her distinctive contributions to the understanding of trauma and its victims , as set out in her second book, the now classic study…

Denial is a psychological defense mechanism

http://www.dissociative-identity-disorder.net/wiki/Denial Denial is common in Dissociative Identity Disorder, and exists in any disorder caused by trauma. Denial is a psychological defense mechanism,[1]:24 it plays a role in keeping the impact and knowledge of the traumatic experience(s) at bay although it also prevents healing from trauma. The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and…

Child abuse

http://nblo.gs/ZVyTG Where do we draw the line? When is spanking acceptable and where does it cross over into abuse? Adrian Peterson was taught how to raise children by his own father, and presumably his father was taught in the same manner and so on down the line. Hitting his children seems normal and acceptable to…