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they each had qualities and resources to bring to the client’s life that were not available while they were tied up in the protective roles.
Ph.D. Richard Schwartz • No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model
works for everyone in a manner sustainable for future generations.
Holly Ensign-Barstow • From shareholder primacy to stakeholder capitalism
“Women need to be twice as good to get half the credit. Fortunately many women are four times as good.” —Alison Davis-Blake, former president of Bentley University (p. 17)
Charter • ‘7 Rules of Power’ by Jeffrey Pfeffer: How good people can accumulate power
Darby Saxbe, a psychology professor at the University of Southern California, explains to me that couples often fall into a pattern of demand and retreat—most often, the woman demands and the man retreats. This dynamic has arisen, she says, because men have less to gain by changing their behavior, while women are more likely to want to alter the st
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offloaded on to others whose experiences are less visible or less privileged.
Lis Hubert • Camera Obscura: Beyond the lens of user-centered design
“I’m really interested in problems that feel personal and are experienced personally, but tie into much larger historical and structural forces,” Odell said.