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ABC-CLIO Blog: July 2013
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Thursday, July 11, 2013. On July 3, 2013, the military overthrew the elected Egyptian government. Led by the Muslim Brotherhood (the Society of Muslim Brothers), the government had come to power on June 30, 2012. Was it a second revolution, a necessary correction in the path of the January 25 (2011) Egyptian Revolution, or a military coup? Who were the Muslim Brothers, how did they rise to power, and why did they fall so spectacularly? The government did little to reassure them. On June 30, a year after ...
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ABC-CLIO Blog: March 2014
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Monday, March 17, 2014. Ukrainian Crisis and Its Implications. Houman A. Sadri. PhD, is associate professor of political science and coordinator of the UCF Model United Nations Program at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL. He is the author of Global SecurityWatch — The Caucasus States. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ABC-CLIO Online History Award. Daily Life through History. History and the Headlines. Twitter / ABC CLIO. David M. Allen. Rayner W. Hesse, Jr. Stephanie P. Ledgin.
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ABC-CLIO Blog: September 2013
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Interview with O.C. Edwards Jr., Author of A Nation with the Soul of a Church. Why is the publication of A Nation with the Soul of a Church. Important at this moment in history—that is, how does it relate to today's news headlines or connect to contemporary questions or issues? I think the publication of A Nation with the Soul of a Church. Is important at this time both for its vivid reminder of the strong influence of religion on the public life of the. I think I would like ...
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ABC-CLIO Blog: January 2013
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Thursday, January 3, 2013. Interview with Mary Stout, Author of Native American Boarding Schools. What prompted you to write Native American Boarding Schools. What "message" do you want to communicate? I was interested in writing Native American Boarding Schools. What was the highlight of your research? In the course of your research, what discovery surprised you the most? What surprises readers/others the most about your research? Most of the published research on this topic consists of either scholarly...
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Psycritic: February 2014
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A child psychiatrist's blog: critically examining psychiatry, wellness, parenting, modern culture, etc. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Is Mindfulness Doomed to Become a Fad? Is mindfulness already a fad or doomed to become one? I started thinking about this recently after reading a blog post by Dr. David Allen. MBSR) program predates those therapies and has resulted in numerous books, CDs, and workshops. Google has a mindfulness class called Search Inside Yourself. Has it all gone too far? Google defines ...
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Psycritic: The Tragedy of Palo Alto
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A child psychiatrist's blog: critically examining psychiatry, wellness, parenting, modern culture, etc. Saturday, March 21, 2015. The Tragedy of Palo Alto. Sorry for the long absence. I'm going to try to shake off the winter doldrums and resume blogging semi-regularly. Palo Alto, CA (est. 2013 population: 66,642) is one of the wealthiest cities in America. Public high schools, quiet tree-lined streets, and exceedingly low. In 2009, Palo Alto gained national notoriety when a cluster of suicides. What was ...
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Psycritic: November 2014
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A child psychiatrist's blog: critically examining psychiatry, wellness, parenting, modern culture, etc. Saturday, November 22, 2014. The flustered mother told me this about how difficult it was to get her school-aged son to do what she wanted: "He's like water. Whatever I try to do, whatever rules I set up, he finds a way around them.". I said, "Well, that must be very frustrating.". Here's what I wish I had been clever enough to say to her instead:. So you're absolutely right: your child is very much li...
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Psycritic: July 2015
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A child psychiatrist's blog: critically examining psychiatry, wellness, parenting, modern culture, etc. Saturday, July 11, 2015. A Child Psychiatrist's Review of Pixar's Inside Out. I finally watched Disney/Pixar's Inside Out. And I agree with the consensus opinion. The main characters: Fear, Disgust, Joy, Anger, and (sigh) Sadness. The plot of Inside Out. How the Pixar filmmakers takes us on the journey, though, is where they show off their delightful imagination and remarkably decent grasp of psychology.
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Psycritic: A Child Psychiatrist's Review of Pixar's Inside Out
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A child psychiatrist's blog: critically examining psychiatry, wellness, parenting, modern culture, etc. Saturday, July 11, 2015. A Child Psychiatrist's Review of Pixar's Inside Out. I finally watched Disney/Pixar's Inside Out. And I agree with the consensus opinion. The main characters: Fear, Disgust, Joy, Anger, and (sigh) Sadness. The plot of Inside Out. How the Pixar filmmakers takes us on the journey, though, is where they show off their delightful imagination and remarkably decent grasp of psychology.
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Psycritic: July 2014
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A child psychiatrist's blog: critically examining psychiatry, wellness, parenting, modern culture, etc. Sunday, July 6, 2014. The Limits of Big Data in Psychiatry. While browsing The Atlantic. Earlier this week, I came across this:. Yes, I was tempted to click on the article involving electric shocks, but it was the ad " Rising Mental Health Issues Facing Our Children, in Five Charts. Apparently they're too cool for capital letters), the electronic health record (EHR) company who paid for the ad. Perhaps...
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