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The Sculptor and the Sandman

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Two Decades of Blogging: from Psychology to Poetry

I started this blog on 19 May 2006, and if it wasn’t for the chance scrolling through of ‘memories’ on Facebook, it might have slipped my attention that it’s been two decades since that first post. To say that I am a psychology blogger would be a shame now, for I haven’t posted here for […]
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Demystifying Therapy
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A very short read; the author does not present any studies, etc., to support his arguments, though his laws seem reasonable and commonsense. To recognise the nature of stupidity and defend against it is a worthy and necessary endeavour. I just wish h ...more
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Devdutt at his best. Weaves Ram's tale from multiple perspectives and characters. Hoevwre the last chapter, when he dwells on Ram as Hindutva's icon, is unnecessary and polemic. The book would have been much better if that chapter was totally omitted ...more
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Theories of Developmental Psychology by Patricia H. Miller
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Excellent introduction to the great theories of development: the author covers a vast canvas from information processing to ecological to dynamical systems and theory theories. It covers big names like Freed, Piaget, Vygotsky, Gibson, etc and address ...more
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Design for How People Think by John Whalen
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S. Nassir Ghaemi
“The depressed person is mired in the past; the manic person is obsessed with the future. Both destroy the present in the process.”
Nassir Ghaemi, A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness

Howard Thurman
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
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W. Somerset Maugham
“We do not write because we want to; we write because we have to.”
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Dan P. McAdams
“People tailor their life stories for particular audiences. The recipient or audience for a story may crucially influence the stories form. Audiences are both social and intrapsychic – we have internalized private audiences.”
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Yongey Mingyur
“Emotional states are fairly quick bursts of neuronal gossip. Traits, on the other hand, are more like the neuronal equivalent of committed relationships.”
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