Hello letsdevelopphilly. Thanks for your support and encouragement in sharing my experience and response to getting hurt on the streets of NYC. I”m inspired by you reminding us that with all the pain and suffering in the world, we are also, as you say “of the world” with people like you – caring, giving and supporting our need to continue to grow and develop. Much development to you and to Philly!
Thanks for your research of this. Glad you’re going beyond locating people’s emotionality and their actions in the individual to the social and cultural. Keep it up! I’m sharing this with my networks.
Thanks fir sharing your inspiring story, Christian. Iām going to read the books you recommended Any recommendation of the best book that helped you understand the neuroplasticity of the brain?
Hello Carina. I’m touched by your heartfelt holiday greeting. Knowing your work, I know firsthand that you have more than enough courage to let yourself be touched, to see and hear the pain of others. What you have built and led has given so much heart to this haven-less world. Thank you for being the risk-taker that you are. I wish you and all of us an empowering new year as we create the tools needed to address the injustices of the world.
Thank you Jeff. Yes, in our practice we are always challenging our pull to be experts or āknowersā and, like you said, we also help the group be curious and discover something new about each other. It helps the group to create and build with what people give and also gets us out of relating to what people are bringing in as problems that need to be solved. I would be interested to learn how this relates to the work you do
Thank you, Robert for standing up for us all who are angered and hurt by psychiatric abuses. The NYTimes has its biases – objective they are not! You and we will continue to build with Bonnie’s legacy.
Hello letsdevelopphilly. Thanks for your support and encouragement in sharing my experience and response to getting hurt on the streets of NYC. I”m inspired by you reminding us that with all the pain and suffering in the world, we are also, as you say “of the world” with people like you – caring, giving and supporting our need to continue to grow and develop. Much development to you and to Philly!
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Thanks for your research of this. Glad you’re going beyond locating people’s emotionality and their actions in the individual to the social and cultural. Keep it up! I’m sharing this with my networks.
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Thanks fir sharing your inspiring story, Christian. Iām going to read the books you recommended Any recommendation of the best book that helped you understand the neuroplasticity of the brain?
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Hello Carina. I’m touched by your heartfelt holiday greeting. Knowing your work, I know firsthand that you have more than enough courage to let yourself be touched, to see and hear the pain of others. What you have built and led has given so much heart to this haven-less world. Thank you for being the risk-taker that you are. I wish you and all of us an empowering new year as we create the tools needed to address the injustices of the world.
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Lovely thoughts. We have the tools to end poverty – much is getting in the way of realizing that possibility.
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Thank you Jeff. Yes, in our practice we are always challenging our pull to be experts or āknowersā and, like you said, we also help the group be curious and discover something new about each other. It helps the group to create and build with what people give and also gets us out of relating to what people are bringing in as problems that need to be solved. I would be interested to learn how this relates to the work you do
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Thank you, Robert for standing up for us all who are angered and hurt by psychiatric abuses. The NYTimes has its biases – objective they are not! You and we will continue to build with Bonnie’s legacy.
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