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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Reader's Choice Top 5 Psychology Trivia Posts of 2013


Thought for the Day: We continue to celebrate close to 84,000 page views over the two years since this blog was born in January of 2012. At the current level of page views the total number of  views will double in 2014!!! Thank  you all for reading, commenting and sharing my posts online. Please let me know what you would like to see more of here.

Two weeks ago I shared Part I: Readers' Top 10 Psychology Trivia Posts 2013. Here is Part II: Reader's Top 5 Psychology Trivia Posts 2013. These are the posts with the highest number of page views in 2013 in this category. As those of you following my trivia posts know, there is nothing trivial about them. They report interesting sometimes surprising new research from the field of psychology,  education, society, social media's impact on our relationships and personality, intelligence, neurology and parenting. Here are your choices of the top 5 from 2013:



Monday, January 20, 2014

Miraculous Motivational Mondays: Part II: 2013 Top 5 Posts Readers' Choice


Thought for the Day:  Two weeks ago, I posted Part I: 5 of the Top 10 Most Viewed Miraculous Motivational Monday's posts from this blog. I am also celebrating the 2nd anniversary of this blog this month. Two weeks ago there were close to 80,000 page views. Today we have close to 83,000 page views! Thank you all for reading & sharing my posts. I feel honored that you find them helpful. I always look forward to your comments & thoughts. Today, is also a day to honor Martin Luther King, Jr.. For the last two years I posted in his honor with a post called: Would Martin Luther King, Jr. Us Social Media & What Advice Would He Give to Barack Obama?

I promised to share the Top 5 Miraculous Motivational of 2013 today, so here they are. #4, which I wrote following my knee operation, is the only one that I did not make a photo for all year. The subjects span #gunsense, physical therapy, hope for New Orleans and Newtown, and the top post shares the story of Katy, a brave young heart transplant recipient.  Have a wonderful week!





#5 #Gun-sense Send Your Message to Congress
3/11/2013








#4 Taking a Break: Aging Gracefully Vs. Kicking & Dancing
10/21/2013






#3 Thank Heaven for Physical Therapy
11/11/2013









#2 Bringing Hope to America, New Orleans & Newtown
2/4/2013










#1 Better Than the Oscars Breaking News: Katy's Coming Home 2/25/2013

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Top 5 Sunday's Comic Strips Posts of 2013

                                        

Thought for the Day: I have been out of town all day & tried to post this from my phone; however, was unable to post the photos related to the Top 5 Sunday Comic's Posts from my phone. It was quite frustrating! I was able to upload some of the photos & now I am having trouble with the formatting. Sorry, that I can't seem to straighten out the photos! At any rate, this is the 2nd installment of viewers' Top 10 most viewed posts in this category. I hope you enjoy them! # 3 & #1 have videos that should not be missed! Enjoy!











# 2 Every Rock Musician's Dream 
10/13/2013



               Free Range Children
              # 4 Free Range Children 
             11/24/2013











   Useful Dog Tricks
                      11/10/2013                  




    Best Toddler's Costume 2013
# 3 Best Toddler Costume of the Year 
11/3/2013



                    Clever Parking Sign
# 5 Clever Parking Sign 
11/17/2013



Saturday, January 18, 2014

Top 4 Saturday's Songs for the Soul 2013: And the Most viewed Post Is...


Thought for the Day:As we continue to celebrate the two year anniversary of the blog and over 83,000 page views, here are the Top 4 Saturday's Songs for the Soul posts from the blog. This is a busy weekend and I am completing this post on metro north on the way to NYC. I created the above photo on an app called InstaCollage. Here are the most  viewed post last year in this series. Have a wonderful weekend!


                   #4 The Luckiest Guy From The Magnetic Fields 11/2/2013 is a very funny song that made me laugh out loud was included because I know that laughter extends our lives and helps us cope with the challenges in life. 

#3 American Pie With A Twist 11/30/2013 

You need to follow a link to get to this very funny video.

          #2 Greek Music & An Operating Room Flash Mob, 11/9/2013
                   
                        great greek music Which I find Uplifting.

       #1 The Song Remembers When By Trisha Yearwood 10/19/2013
 
       You will love this song if a song has ever brought you back to a              special moment.




Friday, January 17, 2014

#FF Friday's Fabulous Finds: Senator Taking Aim at Medicare Injustice, Harvey Weinstein Aiming at the NRA, & Dr Lavi Focusing on Sports Psyche 101


Thought for the Day: This is my second post of the day, since I was too busy yesterday, I posted Thursday's Triivia Question this morning which was True or False: Children Raised By Single Moms Tend to Be Emotionally Handicapped for Life. All single moms should take a look and share it with friends and family. Here are my #FF Fabulous Finds for the week which include legislation aimed at helping protect elder citizens from being hit by hidden health care costs, A radio show I will be participating in tomorrow on Sports Psyche 101 you can tune in live on ResultsWillVary.com at 12 Noon EST, and a new movie by Harvey Weinstein aimed at the NRA.

                                                                              The 1st Find this week is a press release from Menorah Park Center for Senior Living in Beechwood OH They had a meeting with Senator Sherrod Brown about legislation to help senior citizens. The conference was called to bring to light the Medicare policy that is causing seniors to be unknowingly hit with large, unfair medical costs after receiving medical care. Under the current law, when seniors ar held for observation in hospitals for days without being admitted, the services are not covered by medicare. Medicare only covrs hospital admissions after 3 days...







I will be speaking on Sports Psych 101 radio program tomorrow 1/18/2014 at 12 noon EST. The topic will be incorporating your fitness goals with your other life dreams this year, to make sure you keep on target all year. This is sponsored by +Res V Results Will Vary on Google+. Tune in LIVE on ResultsWillVary.com









                   *Photo from




Those of you following my blog know that I have been actively supporting +MomsDemandAction, advocating for #Gunsense and more psychological services to help reduce gun violence in our nation. Yesterday, I learned that Harvey Weinstein to Take Aim at NRA in New Movie. I applaud Weinstein, a Westport resident and accomplished movie producer for taking a stand on this important issue. 










*Photo from Wikipedia  Author = David Shankbone 

Thursday's Psychology Trivia: True or False: Children Raised By Single Moms Tend To Be Emotionally Handicapped For Life

Thought for the Day: I know it's Friday and not Thursday, but yesterday I was very busy and unable to post this Thursday's Psychology Trivia Question. So to try and stay on track, I'm posting this now & will post #FF Friday's Fabulous Finds a bit later in the day. Here's yesterday's Question and answer:
True or False: Children Raised By Single Moms Tend To Be Emotionally Handicapped For Life 
    What do you think? Are children raised by two parents healthier emotionally than children raised by single moms. Are children handicapped for life by growing up with just one parent? Do they tend to have drug and alcohol problems, lower grades and more behavioral and mental health issues than children raised in two parent homes. 

      The answer is false. How well a child will do in the future depends on a number of variables in addition to the number of parenting figures. Unfortunately, psychological research has been guilty of painting a dire picture for how children of single moms fare which may be skewed by false prejudices and lack of adequate control of all the variables such as low income, fighting in the family and extended family involvement. Somehow, even when the statistics are not terribly strong, we tend to hold on to the myth that two parent families are better. Many studies report a rise in drug and alcohol abuse, behavioral and academic problems among children from single parent homes. In a book called Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After, Psychologist Bella DePaulo, Ph.D makes a strong case that the above statement is blatantly false. 

     When Dr. DePaulo reviewed the findings of a study of 22,000 adolescents which found that there were more teens struggling with drug and alcohol problems. She was struck by both the small number of teens in homes of single moms with drug and alcohol problems, 5.7% and by the fact that 4.5% of teens raised in two parent households were suffering from drug and alcohol abuse. If having two parents is so much better for children, Dr. DePaolo asks why is there only a 1.2% difference between the two groups?

     She also found that a comprehensive study of academic achievement of children  found no significant difference between groups raised in various types of households. Instead she reports that achievement in school was related to, 
"Whether there was a lot of conflict within families, high levels of disagreements between parents, or endless arguments between parents and kids."
     In addition, some studies showed that children in single parent homes at times have the advantage over their peers raised in two family homes. Single parents tend to be friendlier with their kids and often they have more interactions with extended family members. Single moms also tend to build a network of friends which become a support system for them and their children. Being raised in a happy single parent home with adequate support systems may be better for children from a two parent home that is filled with discord between the parents.




Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Wednesday's Words of Wisdom: Carl Rogers and Dr. Barbara Lavi on Optimism and Psychotherapy


Thought for the Day: It seems fitting to start Wednesday's Words of Wisdom posts in 2014 with an uplifting quote:
"When I look at the world I'm pessimistic, but when I look at people, I'm optimistic." Carl Rogers
These words come from Carl Rogers, 1902 - 1987, a highly influential 20th century psychologist. He was one of the founders of the humanistic or client-centered approach to psychotherapy. Dr. Rogers authored 16 books and more than two hundred articles. Among the many honors bestowed on Rogers was the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association. Rogers believed in the basic goodness of mankind, free will and that human beings strive for self-actualization and creativity. 
     When I find a quote for these posts, I often think my job is done. I write a bit about the quote and the author and I'm finished. However, this morning I woke up and realized it had inspired me to write an additional quote. I guess I'd forgotten how much my orientation to therapy was influenced by and is aligned with Rogerian theory. I spend my days doing client-centered psychotherapy, focusing on their tragedies and triumphs and trusting in their ability to grow and transform their lives. When I was looking for photos for the post on morguefile.com, there were many others I wanted to use. The photos also inspired me to write my own quote. Here are some of the photos and the thoughts that the quote by Rogers evoked for me:


"I am always surprised when people say, "Aren't you bored listening to people's problems all day?" My work is never boring. Every day, I am inspired by, and privileged to help foster, people's creative ability to solve problems, overcome adversity and rediscover their dreams." Dr. Barbara Lavi

Come back next week for the 2nd post from the Top 10 Words of Wisdom 2013 for the Top 5 Words of Wisdom posts from 2013.