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  1. Carl Rogers, the Unconditional Positive Regard Guy Carl Rogers developed client centered therapy. He said people can heal in therapy if the therapist treats the client with genuineness, empathy, and unconditional positive regard. Most psychotherapies that existed at the time Dr. Rogers developed his...
  2. Everything About Ecstasy AKA MDMA Twenty years ago, I wrote the first book ever published about Ecstasy: the mind changing chemical called MDMA. When I wrote the book, Ecstasy was legal and so I know a lot about its effects on people from first hand experience. The book is called Ec...
  3. Proprioceptive Writing The Proprioceptive Method for Finding your Authentic Voice Would you like to bring more honesty, empathy and yourself to your writing? This amazing book may be just what you need.   Writing on Squidoo opened up a new world for me. I felt as if...
  4. The Empath Next Door The popular book "The Sociopath Next Door" paints a detailed picture of sociopaths in society. The inspiration for that lens actually came from this one. Most people are familiar with sociopaths, but is it possible that they have an opposite number?...
  5. A Whole New Mind This site is designed as the online companion piece for "Teaching for a Whole New Mind," presented by Keith Schoch at the 2009 NJEA Teachers' Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Here you'll find dozens of helpful links along wi...
  6. Transform Your Life with Nonviolent Communication The author of Nonviolent Communication, Marshall Rosenberg PhD, developed this groundbreaking method of improving communication.  Click here to listen to audio interviews with Zhana. 
  7. Criminal Justice and Violent Youth: Last Chance in Texas In Texas, intensive treatment programs offer violent youth a final chance to change their antisocial patterns of behavior. At the Giddings State School, a treatment facility for the most serious criminal youth offenders in Texas, author John Hubner f...
  8. Customer Service Psychology Focused on the psychology of customer service, this is a sublens of Customer Service Reader.
  9. Autism Symptoms Autism is a brain disorder that is frequently marked by the inability of a person to respond to social and physical cues like other members of society. The thinking pattern of an autistic person works in different ways from those without it, although...
  10. Strong Customer Service Skills Give You An Edge You've heard the old adage, "The customer is always right." You know it's not true. Sometimes the customer is flat out wrong. But you can't let him or her know that. In the end, the customer has to feel as if the problem is resolved and that he or sh...
  11. The Joys and Pitfalls of Being an Empath     Can you feel what others around you are feeling? Are you sensitive to your surroundings? When you lay your hands on someone, do your hands know right where to go to help that person? Perhaps you are an empath. Learn how to make the...
  12. Doug Eby and Great LensMasters Hi there!  I'm Doug Eby (eebee) Rather then having just a written Bio, I decided to put together a "Lens" and "show" you Who and What I'm about.  After all, "A picture is worth a thousand words". One of the most...
  13. 5 Skills to Handle Childhood Arguing You've asked your child to do something reasonable and your child responds to you with a snotty "Why should I?" There are few things that aggravate parents as much as this. Learn on this page how to handle arguing in ways that avoid power struggles...
  14. Customer Disservice - learn to empathize! Oh, where do I begin. I don't claim to be an expert on how to treat customers right nor am I saying that we're supposed to treat customers as Gods. Hell, the phrase "the customer is always right" has long been taboo. However, I did work for the cus...
  15. Getting Past the Hate, to Have More Love If you are in conflict with someone, if you are finding it difficult to see that person's point of view, it just means you need to receive more empathy yourself. Click here to listen to audio interviews with Zhana.  
  16. Change Your Life Robert Hartzell is the Director of Fountains of Life Ministries. Robert is a Christian Counselor with a very effective treatment plan. Robert was mentored for several years by Jack Frost of Shiloh Place Ministries while traveling to numerous countrie...
  17. Helping Kids Cooperate When You Need Them To As parents we have a lot of responsibility for getting kids to do all manner of things...eating dinner, picking up after themselves, doing their homework, contributing some chores around the house, etc. We have them do these things for practical reas...
  18. Squelch the Urge to Squash “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” —Mahatma Gandhi Most bugs in our homes are not harmful. Why kill them? There are plenty of good reasons not to. Instead, relocate...
  19. anxiety The meanderings of one person who unbeknowns to him has been suffering the trials and tribulations of haveing an anxious personality. Sound Familiar! Until recently I felt alone in this but now I know it is actually quite common and most of us are no...
  20. Be a Great Boss in Trouble Times I firmly believe that the way management should be and how people want to participate in a company has truly change or needs to be changed for the better, less the company suffers and so does everyone in it too. For these changes to happen, a lousy...