Welcome to my annotated bibliography and collage of musings, article excerpts, abstracts, questions, essays, stories, lecture notes, reflections, seed thoughts and topics that capture my imagination. Social Work is an applied social science and aims to improve the opportunities & living conditions of vulnerable people. Alejandra Acuña, PhD, MSW, LCSW, PPSC
Thursday, March 18, 2010
What Are You Reading and Thinking About?
Okay, I feel like I am doing most of the talking here. How about posting a comment about your collection of thoughts and what you are reading. I am interested in what people in different parts of the city, state, country and world are thinking. Let me know. Write it down.
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My high school senior. When she was born and breastfeeding every two hours, 24-7, and I couldn’t shower or read the Sunday paper anymor...
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We all wanna be accepted just as we are. We all wanna be loved. Just as we are. Some of us were loved and accepted at birth. Some of u...
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If you are interested in what Martin Seligman has to say about positive psychology and optimism first hand, then check out the following... ...
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Notes about attachment theory from A Secure Base by John Bowlby: The inclination to make intimate emotional bonds to particular individual...
I'm thinking, "Oh my god, Sean was right. I have been acting a little crazy." I feel at home with myself, even if only for a week.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading a book titled, "Little Bee," by C. Cleaves. It's well-written, compelling story, and not academic in any way.
Other reading for fun that I suggest: Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, The Help by Kate Stockett, The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson, and The Color of Water by James McBride.
Thanks for the reading tips. Summer will be about a balance between fiction and non-fiction! (hopefully).
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