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Ravi Chandra M.dPsychology Today |
Personal Perspective: "Civil War" delivers warning vision of a country gone mad.
Martin Scorsese's film displays the exploitative dangers of the human mind.
Choosing love over hate can be difficult, but it is a pathway for healing.
Personal Perspective: An imagined meeting poses big questions.
Personal Perspective: Films provide a space to reflect on our journeys in time.
Personal Perspective: We need to pick the side of compassion.
Antagonism stateside borne of atrocities abroad.
The Middle East demands our attention—how might we be captured by compassion?
A Personal Perspective: Connect to compassion and avoid divisive narratives.
Abusive power and megalomania have been amplified by American culture.
Trauma creates disconnection and conflict. How do we create belonging?
Eight components of the sense of self.
From trauma and abusive power to restoring sense of self.
Asian American (and human) friendship, community, and anger.
The film “Try Harder!” highlights the senior-year and college-admissions journey