by Robert Goldman | Jun 14, 2024 | Psychology Today
KEY POINTS The human brain is so developed that it has “gifted” us the ability to share stories and warn us of impending dangers. There also seems to be great pleasure taken in hearing or seeing others fail or become embarrassed. The merger between science and the...
by Robert Goldman | Jun 14, 2024 | Psychology Today
KEY POINTS Very little is understood about the differences between “resilient” and “resiliency,” necessitating a need to explore them. Resiliency is the philosophy and of getting up each time you get knocked down. You need to have the...
by Robert Goldman | Jun 14, 2024 | Psychology Today
KEY POINTS According to recent studies, lawyers struggle with anxiety, depression and substance abuse. There are occupational mental hazards within the practice of law that undermines resilience. Lawyers need to advocate for their own mental health within the legal...
by Robert Goldman | Jun 14, 2024 | Psychology Today
KEY POINTS Working remotely has resulted in a merger between the personal self and the work self. With the Great Resignation, we may have realized that severing our “personal selves” from our “work selves” is not possible. Being human at work...
by Robert Goldman | Jun 14, 2024 | Psychology Today
KEY POINTS Adverse Childhood Experiences are the the gateway to dysfunctional behavior. Preventive programs that focus on reducing Adverse Child Experiences are the most effective form of treatment. A resilient community is one that focuses on the prevention of harm...
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