I went to the lectures given by Alister McGrath at St Paul’s Anglican church in Paget over the weekend. He was up on top of a stage and behind a lectern in the church’s fellowship hall. He had a cold,...
Over the weekend the World Series in baseball was going on. Perhaps some of you saw it.
There was one particular play at third base in which the third baseman appeared to have obstructed the base runn...
I sometimes get into arguments with my colleagues in the gestalt world.
One thing around which some of us disagree is the role of experiment in psychotherapy.
Experiment is where you try something o...
We have two cats. Well, actually we have four cats, but two are pretty much outdoor animals. One will stay overnight sometimes, but you get the feeling like he’s just passing through. He only stops of...
Mark Johnson, in his book, The Meaning of the Body: Aesthetics of Human Understanding, said that meaning “ … is not just what is consciously entertained in acts of feeling and thought; instead, meanin...
I walked into the service late. They were singing “How Great is Our God.” I like that song. The people at Better Covenant Christian Fellowship do a great job with their worship music. That was the las...
Willard Van Orman Quine was a philosopher of the analytic tradition (meaning he applied empirical logic — science — to his thinking). Quine was associated with Harvard University, first as a student a...
Cup Match 2013 has come and gone. As some do, Linda and I got off the Island during that time, and as it turns out we missed the torrential down pour of rain. However, along with the endless shopping,...
The world of psychotherapy outcomes research is changing. It’s not changing drastically, as when an apple pie becomes a New York steak, but it is changing. In the past great projects run out of univer...
This weekend I attended a training session for the non-profit organisation that addresses child sexual abuse on the island. It is called SCARS (Saving Children And Revealing Secrets). There were sever...