Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor has published the following articles at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life.
Informal research reveals a growing quantity of material that is ‘pro anorexia’ on Xanga, on other community portals and discussion forums, and across the web. A significant group of people would specifically like to learn how to be anorexic. This article explores the pro anorexia phenomenon from a therapeutic perspective, emphasizing fundamental respect for the individual and his or her choices. (Originally published October 2004.)
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In case you thought there was little to separate the two leading candidates for the Presidency of the United States, just consider them in terms of psychology of leadership: the two are as different as night and day. (Originally published October 2004.)
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This page includes older site news from the time of our launch in March 2003 until we started a new method for announcing site news near the end of 2004.
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Along with leading international figures such as Roger Penrose, Greg Chaitin and Galen Strawson, Managing Editor Greg Mulhauser appeared in the two-part Channel 4 film Soul Searching in September 2003.
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Reactions to the publication of photos showing Iraqi prisoners being abused by coalition soldiers can be viewed from the perspective of national self concept — and of a missed opportunity to reflect on what it means to be human. A companion article on Human Behaviour in Experiments and the Iraq Prison Photos explores common features of human behaviour in prison-type environments. (Originally published September 2004.)
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