University of Chicago research psychologist Cacioppo shows in studies that loneliness can be harmful to our overall well-being. Loneliness, he says, impairs the ability to feel trust and affection, and people who lack emotional intimacy are less able to exercise good judgment in socially ambiguous situations; this makes them more vulnerable to bullying as children and exploitation by unscrupulous salespeople in old age.
After Upton Sinclair, famed author of The Jungle, was arrested for reading the First Amendment on Liberty Hill in 1923, The Nation commented: “When we contemplate the antics of the chief of police of Los Angeles, we are deterred from characterizing him as an ass only through fear that such a comparison would lay us open to damages from every self-respecting donkey.” In this lively history of our most fundamental and perhaps most vulnerable right, Chris Finan traces the lifeline of free speech from the War on Terror back to the turn of the last century.
Eve Dallas is one tough cop. She's got no problem dealing with a holiday reveler in a red suit who plunges thirty-seven stories and gives new meaning to the term "sidewalk Santa." But when she gets back to the station and Trudy Lombard shows up, it's all Eve can do to hold it together. Instantly, she's plunged back into the past, to the days when she was a vulnerable, traumatized girl - trapped in foster care with the twisted woman who now sits in front of her, smiling.
This advanced NLP book builds on the foundation established in Heart of
the Mind, by the Andreases, and Using Your Brain--for a CHANGE, by
Richard Bandler. Presented in "live seminar" format, this book offers
rich information and specific examples of how to work successfully in
helping people change. Specific methods are presented for changing
habits, for congruently finally saying "no" when that is appropriate,
eliminating compulsions, building self-concept, becoming more
self-referenced and less vulnerable to others' opinions, utilization of
timelines and time frames for planning and motivation, shifting the
relative importance of criteria/values, and much more.