Posts Tagged ‘psychology’
Finding Serenity; Ellen Brasunas
In our unpredictable world and busy lives how do we find and maintain a…
Read MoreUnpacking Religion; Walter Vesper
Many of us have been hurt by the religious traditions we grew up in.…
Read MoreThe Psychology of Happiness; Timothy J. Bono, PhD
Historically, the field of psychology has placed a lot of attention on what’s wrong…
Read MoreA Psychological Perspective on Evil; Randy Larsen, PhD
This talk presents a psychological perspective on evil. This perspective emphasizes the underlying cognitive…
Read MoreLoneliness; Kate Lovelady, Leader
Practically every person in the world has felt lonely at some point in life.…
Read MoreThe Promise and Danger of Research-Based Ethics; Kate Lovelady, Leader
Ethical Humanism takes as one of its premises the notion that moral decisions and…
Read MoreTreating Ourselves Kindly; Raymond Adams, MS
Raymond Adams will speaks about his experience in social work with hundreds of people…
Read MoreScience, religion, and the self; Brian Vandenberg, PhD
Our modern psychological self, which provides the underlying, assumptive framework for how we make…
Read MoreThe good of guilt, the shame of shame; Kate Lovelady, Leader
People often use the words “guilt” and “shame” interchangeably, but they refer to two…
Read MoreCommunicating with the self within; John Hoad, Leader Emeritus
T.S. Eliot has written: “Between the idea / And the reality… Between the conception…
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