Monday, March 30, 2009

uuworld.org: A religion for hard times

Faith is what’s left when you stop responding to radical uncertainty with panic and denial.By Doug Muder3.30.09Is Unitarian Universalism a religion for hard times?We’re in the process of finding out. Hard times, to paraphrase Thomas Paine, try our souls. They also try our congregations, our theologies, and our faith. Is Unitarian Universalism up to the challenge?In easy times, almost any religion will do. Easy times tempt us to believe we have life under control. When we need to make choices, the conventional wisdom seems more than adequate. If we supplement it with our own research or cleverness or insight, it’s because we’re trying to get ahead, not save our necks. Even life’s unpredictable possibilities seem manageable: We can list them,...

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Psychology Today: Q and A: Irreverence Material

Five questions for comedian John Hodgman.By: Matthew HutsonJohn Hodgman has an answer for everything. What it may lack in veracity, or even sense, it makes up for in staid charm and eccentric pseudointellectualism. You know him as a PC in Apple's hit ad campaign; here the author of The Areas of My Expertise and More Information Than You Require discusses satire, truthiness, and Hobbits.What is the value of fake facts?In both of my books, I have struggled against plain absurdity. Pure non sequiturs have a certain flighty charm to them, but I like some factness with my fakery. Ideally, fake facts help to jostle our imaginations. They remind us how much of actual history is so strange, and novelistic, and practically unbelievable.How similar are...

McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Emotional State 3A.

EMOTIONAL STATE 3A.BY STEPHEN DAU- - - -It has recently been brought to our attention that some of you are stuck in emotional state 3A, Consumed by Fear. Though we have made a number of announcements recently about the need for an emotional-state change, and had hoped that this would be a relatively smooth and uniform process, we understand that 3A is a particularly robust state and that many of you may need further guidance on how to proceed.You might remember that 3A was invoked, as a purely temporary response, after the Event of Great Magnitude. At the time, it was thought that 3A would be in effect for no longer than a short period, and that it would be at most a medium-term measure. We never intended for 3A to be a long-term solution....

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

McSweeney's Internet Tendency:Selected Personals From the American Psychiatric Association's Dating Website.

BY FRANK FERRI- - - -"Home, sweet home"Agoraphobe seeks agoraphobe for long-distance relationship."Touchy, but in a good way"Obsessive-compulsive with need to tap exactly four times any lampshade he passes seeks woman with similar interests for frequent checks of stoves and doors. If you're the one, let's get together for a romantic walk without stepping on any cracks."Waiting, with heart wide open"Claustrophobic female seeks male (age not an issue) with empty 50,000-square-foot warehouse with high ceilings."Needed: perfect foil for my fiery personality"Pyromaniac seeks pyrophobe for possible sitcom."What, me worry? You betcha!"Woman with generalized anxiety disorder looking for someone to share evenings catastrophizing about possible reasons...

EMax Health: Identification, Characterization Of Sensitive Periods For Neurodevelopment Of Mental Illness

Submitted by ruzik_tuzik on Mar 10th, 2009Identification and characterization of sensitive periods for neurodevelopment of mental illnesses is a new initiative, that will stimulate neurodevelopmental research in humans and animals that will increase our understanding of the neurobiology underlying developmentally sensitive periods for risk, resilience, and intervention.Rationale and DescriptionThe goal of this initiative is to accelerate and stimulate research on sensitive periods (i.e., periods during which the developing brain is maximally sensitive to environmental influences that confer risk or resilience) for the neurodevelopment of mental illness. While brain development may start from a genetic blueprint, it is the overlay of experience...

Time: Redefining Crazy: Researchers Revise the DSM

Wednesday, Mar. 11, 2009By John CloudIf you wanted to make a list of important books you should read, what would you choose? Anna Karenina, maybe? The Bible? How about the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders?It may not be at the top of your list, but the DSM, as it's usually called, is one of the most important books in the world. It attempts to categorize, describe and give a code number to literally every problem that can occur in your mind, from schizophrenia to borderline personality disorder to something called mathematics disorder, which is essentially being so bad at math that it amounts to a mental problem.The DSM is important not only because it is wildly ambitious but also because mental-health professionals around...

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Speaking of Faith: The Soul In Depression: Poetry for Reflection, Help and Healing

Speaking of Faith: The Soul In Depression Poems by Rainer Maria RilkeIch liebe meines Wesens Dunkelstunden I love the dark hours of my being. My mind deepens into them. There I can find, as in old letters, the days of my life, already lived, and held like a legend, and understood. Then the knowing comes: I can open to another life that's wide and timeless. So I am sometimes like a tree rustling over a gravesite and making real the dream of the one its living roots embrace: a dream once lost among sorrows and songs.Dich wundert nicht des Sturmes Wucht You are not surprised at the force of the storm— you have seen it growing. The trees flee. Their flight sets the boulevards streaming. And you know:...

Speaking of Faith: The Soul In Depression

The Soul in DepressionFebruary 26, 2009SOF OnDemand:» Download (mp3, 53:09)» Listen Now (RealAudio, 53:09)» PodcastOne in ten Americans, and even more dramatically, about one in four women, will experience clinical depression at some point in their lives. We take an intimate look at the spiritual dimensions of this illness and its aftermath.Program Details * » Particulars an annotated guide to the radio program with readings, images, and links * » Resources * » Books + Music * » Krista's Journal * » Transcript * » Credits» Depression and MeThe vulnerability of revisiting this conversation reminds Krista to embrace "dark times as expressions of human vitality."» Confessions of a Yoga ConvertFor our yoga show, Krista reflects...

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