Self
Nick Astraeus – The Paradox of Morals
“What would our world be like if we ceased to worry about ‘right’ and ‘wrong’…and simply acted so as to maximize well-being, our own and that of others? Would we lose anything important?”[i] -Sam […]
Jed Diamond, PhD, LCSW – My Men’s Movement Part III: Why We Must Disengage from the Woman in Order to Learn to Love
[In this six-part feature, Jed Diamond examines his male experience through fatherhood, mental illness, and the Men’s Movement to explore what it means to be a more whole, mindful Man. | Part I: Fatherhood | Part II: My Female and […]
Jed Diamond, PhD, LCSW – My Men’s Movement Part II: My Female and Male Mentors
[In this six-part feature, Jed Diamond examines his male experience through fatherhood, mental illness, and the Men’s Movement to explore what it means to be a more whole, mindful Man. | Part I: Fatherhood | Part III: Why We Must […]
Jed Diamond, PhD, LCSW – My Men’s Movement Part I: Fatherhood
[In this six-part feature, Jed Diamond examines his male experience through fatherhood, mental illness, and the Men’s Movement to explore what it means to be a more whole, mindful Man. | Part II: My Female and Male Mentors | Part […]
Dave Stant – The Self-concept Approach to Happiness
The self-concept approach to happiness begins with the notion that your self-concept, or how you view yourself, is the key contributing factor to your happiness. I have broken down the self-concept into two parts: identity […]
Magdalena Bak-Maier, PhD – A Cosmic Dance
How the Mind and the World Around You Co-create the Wisdom You Need to Thrive Throughout centuries different cultures and tribes across all continents looked towards nature for wisdom and meaning and saw themselves as […]
Alyssa Siegel, MS, LPC – Public Private Selves
Two of my clients released their secrets to me recently. Secrets that they had never told anyone prior. Secrets that they had been carrying like a overloaded backpack, stuffed with heavy supplies such as rusty […]
Rachael Uris, MA, LPC – Nostrand Station
Brooklyn—Nostrand station, broad daylight. Above ground, overgrown beards or red lipstick holds shaggy hipsters together like central connective tissue. Pinterest-worthy succulents sit in renovated windows, watching abandoned couches decay in the empty lot below. Black […]