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Articles related to "Empathy"
Do Child Bullies Lack Empathy? Recent brain research at the University of Chicago leads to a conclusion that bullies empathize with their victims, but not in a socially healthy way. child bully • lack empathy • brain research • abusive behavior • bullies empathy
Does "Sorry" Teach Empathy? Helping children learn true empathy teaching empathy • early childhood • preschool • emotions • childcare
Empathy in Teaching After much consideration it occurred to me that amongst my many years working in both clinical and academic environments that there are several key aspects missing. teaching • esl • empathy • role • playing
The process of becoming human Many theories try to explain how we become the way we are. Dr. C. George Boeree found common threads that may one day become The Ultimate Theory of Personality. personality theory • personality development • dr. c. george boeree • psychological research • empathy training
Nurturing Creative Learning Teaching English, like teaching any subject is fraught with challenges as much as it is a rewarding experience at times. add • adhd • special • needs • education
Stop Bullying: Empower Kids Who did it and What Can We Do? are the first questions that parents ask when their child confronts a bullying situation. bullying • anti-bullying • empower • empathy • aggression
Suicide in Education With a stronger economy, South Korea has placed emphasis on education as the key to their overwhelming success. However, at what cost are these new pressures having on the children who have been entrusted with its economy’s future survival? play • empathy • tesl • tesol • tefl
The Customer Still Isn't Right You can't give the customer what he asks for, but you can still make sure he leaves happy. customer service • customer is always right • satisfaction • angry client • employee customer relations
The Respectful Teacher Last week we examined the need for empathy in the classroom. However, in addition to this is also the need for respect! teaching • english • foriegn • language • respect
Bruce Springsteen: America's Local Hero personal narrative about Springsteen's concerts, stories, recent accomplishments and his effect on one Jersey girl springsteen • concert • songs • heroes • writer
The Fear of God Review of the Science Fiction novel <I>The Fear of God</I>, by B.A. Chepaitis science fiction • genre • novel • author • b.a. chepaitis
Encouraging Female Friendships How to promote powerful, authentic relationships in a culture that emphasizes gossip, rumors, and celebration of other's failures. female friendships • teen magazines • popularity • insecurity • romantic relationships
INEFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION This is the last in this series on communication.This article discusses common pitfalls people fall into, thus resulting in poor communication - and ways to sharpen up one's act. This article is general, and not specifically marriage related, however, it is aimed at the counsellor who needs to help clients improve their communication skills. counselor • counseling • therapy • communication • ineffective communication
Different Strokes for Different Folks: (Learning Styles) As an artist, I am continually faced with the fact that I simply DO NOT process information like the majority. In fact, I have sometimes thought that perhaps my approach to problem solving and life, in general, has been dyslexic! If there is such a thing as dyslexic living, then I have it. classical • music • learning • styles • links
Narcissist vs. Psychopath We all heard the terms "psychopath" or "sociopath". It is hard to distinguish narcissists from psychopaths. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Robert Kennedy, His Life - Review Evan Thomas offers a personal and detailed account of Robert Kennedy's life, but provides little analysis of his political thinking. robert kennedy his life • evan thomas • bobby kennedy • rfk • hickory hill
Genetics of APD & Psychopathy What is the relationship between narcissism and psychopathy? Is antisocial personality extreme narcissism or a distinct condition? The article examines biology of APD. causes of psychopathy • antisocial pd apd genetics physiology physiologica • psychopathic mind brain • sociopathic behavior • antisocial personality disorder
Narcissism and Psychopathy Can a person be a little psychopathic, and if so, why isn't this considered narcissism rather than psychopathy? What's the distinction? malignant narcissism • psychopathy sociopathy antisocial personality • diagnose psychopathic behavior • extreme pathological narcissism • cluster b mental disorders
The Psychopath Antisocial The psychopath has antisocial traits coupled with and enhanced by callousness, ruthlessness, extreme lack of empathy, deficient impulse control, deceitfulness, narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow created a hierarchy of needs, the pinnacle of which involves self-actualization. Here are the benefits of becoming self-actualized, plus how to get there. abraham maslow • hierarchy of needs • how to become self-actualized • benefits of self-actualization • psychology articles
Npd Diagnostic Criteria The Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is not a new psychological construct. In previous centuries it was called "egotism" or "megalomania". It is an extreme form of narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Teens Walk for Premature Babies The March of Dimes Walkamerica to fight prematurity is a great way to get kids involved in helping others. march of dimes • service learning • premature birth • education • medical treatment
A Positive Legacy of Columbine? The most awful tragedies throughout history have always sparked new ways of thinking, new research, and new determination to prevent such tragedies. columbine • 420 • violence • juveniles • drugs
Charlotte Zolotow Charlotte Zolotow wrote many of her best loved books in the sixties and seventies. However the beauty of her warm stories about human nature remain timeless. charlotte zolotow • children's picture books • tales about memories celebrations dreams • stories about special occasions • learning manners through children's books
Nurturing Kindness: Caregivers, Animals, and Children The article shows ways in which caregivers may be able to influence children to be more caring. It begins at infancy and continues through childhood. Animals also play a key role in teaching children how to inteact and value life. children • caregives • violence • cells • genes
Dealing with Disrespectful Students How do you deal with contemptuous students? classroom management • discipline • disrespect
Trust in Virtual Teams virtual trust virtual teams • trust • first impressions • online teams • online communication
Words of Wisdom Sometimes books give us parents the avenue to talk about otherwise uncomfortable situations... boys • love • gentle • parents • mother
Dave Barnes: Chasing Mississippi Been listening to Dave Barnes' "Chasing Mississippi" all day. I think the grin on my face is starting to scare my dogs. There's just somethin' about these sly folk-blues. dave barnes • chasing mississippi • ben shive • matt wertz • vince gill
Poverty in Palestine The majority of Palestinians are living in poverty. Sadley, until our global society breaks down and total reformation occurs this will continue to be a world problem. palestine • povertyh narcissistic • self-concepts • global investment house • palestinian central bureau of statistics
Baby's First Teacher Whether or not she feels ready for the job, a mother is her baby's first teacher, and she is uniquely equipped to give her little one the very best education money can't buy. baby teacher mother mommy learning communication
Love Songs in Musicals: The Love Duet and Its Non-Traditional Forms Highlighting the emotional impact of the love duets used in musicals. musical love song • love duets in musical • list of good musical songs • list of love songs from musicals • atypical love songs
Palace -- A Novel of the Pinch Review of the science fiction novel Palace by Katharine Kerr and Mark Kreighbaum.
Spring's Budding Naturalist What do you do when your son turns into Daniel Boone? nature • unschooling • homeschooling • naturalist
Are You Too Sensitive? Many people who feel deeply, are told they have a problem, that they are too emotional. There is no problem. sensitive • empath • healer • intuitive • am i an empath
BBC From Our Own Correspondent For over 50 years, BBC reporters have expressed themselves through the flagship program, From Our Own Correspondent heard on Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. from our own correspondent • broadcast journalism • bbc radio 4 • international news • bbc world service
Bette Davis at 100 If anyone personifies Woman according to the Studio Era, it's the irrepressible Bette Davis, who would have turned 100 this month bette davis • the little foxes • the letter • the private lives of elizabeth and essex • all about eve
Building Solid Work Relationships The best way to build good team work and rapport with co-workers is through the four Cs -- commonalities, connectivity, communication, and collaboration. building solid teams • developing rapport and teamwork • building solid work relationships by developng rap • develping rapport with co-workers • building solid work relationships
Cluster B Disorders Cluster B (the Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Cluster) is comprised of the Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic Personality Disorders. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Mind Mentor: an AI Robot Shrink Mind Mentor mimics interaction between a therapist and a patient, but charges money to do so. Try the Turing Simulation Joseph Weizenbaum originally developed instead. mind mentor robot shrink • mind mentor • artificial intelligence • eliza program • psychotherapy
Participation Beyond Teaching Participation goes beyond engaging your students with grilling questions and pop quizzes… tesl • tefl • esl • class • confidence
Right/Left Brain Background Brains have been the subject of research as long as anyone can remember. We do know that brains are universal. Every society has the same number of right or left brains. left brain • right brain • brain dominance • learning styles • brain development
Sadistic Personality The Sadistic Personality disorder is characterized by a pattern of gratuitous cruelty, aggression, and demeaning behaviors. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Exposition, That Cruel Mistress The art of creating exposition, why it's important, and some of the common pitfalls playwrights find. exposition • playwriting • playwrights • writing • introductions |
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