This is an Iraqi man, kissing the body of his son, who was just killed in another bombing.
I don't know what else to say.
Photo: Karim Kadim/Associated Press
Counselors-In-Training: Mindfulness In Action: This is a description of a mindfulness-based training program I developed for training graduate students in counseling psychology.
My Elderly Mother: An elderly parent becomes unable to take care of herself any more.
Free Will, Volition, and Morality: Some posts and links.
Law, Justice, and Forensic Psychology: Miscellaneous posts on these topics, including descriptions of specific criminal cases I have been involved in.
Meditation and Mindfulness: Practice: What is the point of meditation, and how does one practice meditation?
Meditation: Research: What is the current scientific research concerning the potential benefits of practicing meditation?
Mindfulness-Based Wellness: This describes a program that integrates Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) with values-based goal setting; it has been beneficial in helping people to make changes related to their wellness.
My Curriculum Vitae: The basic c.v. (i.e., what have I been up to, all my working life?)
Narcissism, Psychopathy, and Evil: This is a separate page because it could justifiably be placed in at least three of the other pages (”Psychology,” “Law… Forensic Psychology,” and “Bullying”). Maybe even in the “Religion” page.
Poetry, Quotes, and Commentary: Some of my favorite poetry (sometimes with my comments); and some short sections of prose quotations (also with occasional commentary).
Psychology, Psychotherapy, Mental Disorders: There are sections on: Emotional Pain (and how to deal with it); Memory; and Miscellaneous Topics About Diagnosis and Treatment
Religion, Science, and Atheism: There are sections on: Catholicism; Buddhism; The “Church” of Scientology; Atheism/Science; Meaning; and Miscellaneous Topics
Teaching and Learning: Some thoughts about teaching and learning.
What Are: MBSR and MBCT?: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
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