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History will attest that the birth of modern psychology was around 50 to 70 years ago. The era of personal growth was launched and, with
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In this moment and around every corner are greater possibilities . . . This new year presents us with an invitation to courageously become the more alive,
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Having grown up with a mother who was a Democrat and a father who was a Republican, the tension in our home during the 1960
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The wave of “Me Too” accountability washing over America is a good thing. It’s good for women who have been sexually assaulted, harassed, and victimized.
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