Tag Archives: psychology
Inside Out Learning to Manage Emotions
Little effort has been made in schools to teach children how to manage their feelings. Schools lay the groundwork for cognitive development, especially in academic areas. But what about emotional development? Proficiency in that is equally important for leading a … Continue reading
Posted in Career Journal, Reading
Tagged Achivement, angry, anxiety, behaviour, coping skills, courage, Culture, depression, Diet, dreams, emotional development, emotions, Empathy, Entreprenuer, family, Feelings, happy, inside out, knowledge, leaders, parenting, psychiatric disorders, psychology, Relationship, school curriculum, therapy
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Helping Hand or Cyber Stalker ?
I can only write or sing when it is time, and I don’t decide when it is time,” she says “I’m not that kind of artist. I need to live.” Jill Scott Reading this article (We’re being monitored at work; helping … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged employment, Jill Scott, music, NPR, privacy, Procrastination, productivity, psychology, Technology, The Circle, time managment
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Holiday Boundaries
“Can I buy a gift for my client?” “Can I accept gifts?” “Can clients and students give each other gifts?” Some clinicians may say NO giving clients gifts, others may say it’s a grey area. My opinion as a clinician … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision, Networking
Tagged akwardness, Black Friday, boundaries, E-weekly, family, friends, gift exchange, gift guide, holiday, inappropriate gifts, inspiration, policy, psychology, redbox, therapy, thoughts, white elphant
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