I've been most interested in your general thoughts on various issues around trauma, relationships, and therapy. If you're feeling low on ideas, your reactions to other articles, etc. would be worth reading, to me.
Thanks, this is a great idea. I've been coming across a lot of things lately, but I try to avoid doing "hot takes," so then I put them aside to chew on, and then I forget. :) But yes, this is something I used to do quite regularly and could see doing again! Is there anything in particular you've come across lately that you'd be curious to hear my take on?
Well, there's the study about how we overestimate how much we agree on basic concepts--I posted it last week in part because I wish Dave could give me his take.
I've been most interested in your general thoughts on various issues around trauma, relationships, and therapy. If you're feeling low on ideas, your reactions to other articles, etc. would be worth reading, to me.
Thanks, this is a great idea. I've been coming across a lot of things lately, but I try to avoid doing "hot takes," so then I put them aside to chew on, and then I forget. :) But yes, this is something I used to do quite regularly and could see doing again! Is there anything in particular you've come across lately that you'd be curious to hear my take on?
Well, there's the study about how we overestimate how much we agree on basic concepts--I posted it last week in part because I wish Dave could give me his take.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/people-differ-widely-in-their-understanding-of-even-a-simple-concept-such-as-the-word-penguin1/. It's not what I think of as "up your alley," but you might have interesting thoughts about it and it will remind me to circle back with other ideas as I encounter them.
Gosh, thanks for coming back to this. I'll take a look at it; perhaps there's a post in it, and if not, at least a comment here!
This week's New York Times Sunday Magazine is all about therapy and in particular this article focuses on somatic experiencing. I would very interested to read your thoughts. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/18/magazine/somatic-therapy.html?unlocked_article_code=vpwwUQV3E8wIyktmReHlErU_4rBGaXYOhIPF0pM30RdGpMlKYWpmb2MlbioDfsGqF0nKCB0ki8P1WnoAoEBCLFXzbsVC29Nc9x2VpuHHedAXjMbtBgMa5pf-MVQrjwzw5b87MYtPprM4RsfORn8P27xkB2cgB0zi2aSBo7UBQ3-Kce2SkGeikM8jXtJoEQneNJg19PD_bOyUnKQUjeixPT0SDa3K2RhsLRPKDERhtqjK17XDu2AeJdV7M47n4sN6jF9Q48D_kWNNMMSJWGEns3SXYGOPatw81gucAzOtU-IodJ0_9zh4j2jmgrsbovQ4PyOFfh2YGsO_4w&smid=url-share
Neat, thank you! I'll take a look (and add to my drafts!).