Monthly Archives: January 2014

A good read on exclusion and moral superiority

Jonathan Haidt’s book The Righteous Mind is in a way a study of the opposite of Moreno’s idea of inclusion. The book studies polarization in America.  It discusses how and why humans are so often making “in- groups” and excluding

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research collaboration happening

You might like to know that we  now have some researchers from our list–that is, among us, from within our ranks– who are working on collaborating together to produce at least one study.   This is just wonderful, and so

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Working with Sex Offenders via Psychodrama

This article is available online in the journal Sex Offender Treatment, Vol. 8, issue 2. Written by Erica Hollander and Marian Craig, it describes a multiyear program of psychodrama treatment for adjudicated sexual offenders, giving a manual and some results

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Treating complex traumatic stress disorders

Courtois and Ford, Eds. (2009). Treating complex traumatic stress disorders: An evidence based guide. NY: Guilford Press.

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iagp congress homepage

Dear colleagues, our homepage www.iagpcongress2015.org starts to work. Happy New Year ———————————————————————————–

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A paper on collaborative documentation in social work and therapeutic alliance

Practitioner Perspectives on the Impact of Collaborative … – SOPHIA sophia.stkate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1044&context…papers‎

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A Swedish study of Empathy

http://www.communicationcache.com/uploads/1/0/8/8/10887248/exploring_the_phenomenon_of_empathy.pdf

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Teens developing empathy–boys later than girls

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304561004579137514122387446

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Doing good makes people feel good

http://www.livescience.com/4443-study-good-feel-good.html

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