amy jones, ed.m, lcsw

are you nice to yourself? 
Mar 23

are you nice to yourself? 

a research study of adolescents that demonstrates that reading Twilight and Harry Potter improves their ability to empathize in the guardian 
“The findings could, Oatley believes, have significant implications, particularly in a climate where arts funding is under threat. “It is the first empirical finding, so far as I know, to show a clear psychological effect of reading fiction,” he said. “It’s a result that shows that reading fiction improves understanding of others, and this has a very basic importance in society, not just in the general way making the world a better place by improving interpersonal understanding, but in specific areas such as politics, business, and education. In an era when high-school and university subjects are evaluated economically, our results do have economic implications.”
Sep 20

a research study of adolescents that demonstrates that reading Twilight and Harry Potter improves their ability to empathize in the guardian

“The findings could, Oatley believes, have significant implications, particularly in a climate where arts funding is under threat. “It is the first empirical finding, so far as I know, to show a clear psychological effect of reading fiction,” he said. “It’s a result that shows that reading fiction improves understanding of others, and this has a very basic importance in society, not just in the general way making the world a better place by improving interpersonal understanding, but in specific areas such as politics, business, and education. In an era when high-school and university subjects are evaluated economically, our results do have economic implications.”

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free will,  neuroscience, and the problem of the biological mechanization of evil in slate
Oct 3

free will,  neuroscience, and the problem of the biological mechanization of evil in slate

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harvard psychologist steven pinker’s hopeful new book the better angels of our nature: why violence has declined debuts tomorrow
from slate:”… a monumental achievement. His book should make it much harder for pessimists to cling to their gloomy vision of the future. Whether war is an ancient adaptation or a pernicious cultural infection, we are learning how to overcome it.”
Oct 3

harvard psychologist steven pinker’s hopeful new book the better angels of our nature: why violence has declined debuts tomorrow

from slate:”… a monumental achievement. His book should make it much harder for pessimists to cling to their gloomy vision of the future. Whether war is an ancient adaptation or a pernicious cultural infection, we are learning how to overcome it.”

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 a 15-year-old’s outstanding proclamation on the perils of girl hate in rookie
Jan 2

 a 15-year-old’s outstanding proclamation on the perils of girl hate in rookie

will money make you like yourself? maybe. 
scientific american
Jan 23

will money make you like yourself? maybe. 

scientific american

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you don’t even have to smile: the power of eye contact in human interaction in the atlantic
Feb 1

you don’t even have to smile: the power of eye contact in human interaction in the atlantic

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shy and introverted teens primarily benefit when peers comment on their blogs in the atlantic
Feb 1

shy and introverted teens primarily benefit when peers comment on their blogs in the atlantic

making decisions about how to live because of, not in spite of, death in scientific american
Feb 7

making decisions about how to live because of, not in spite of, death in scientific american

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