Suzanne B. Phillips writes in Psychology Today quoting Linda Hartling and underscoring the work of HumanDHS „Revenge can feel like the only option when there is little or no connection with others; no emotional support to buffer and reframe humiliation; limited positive definitions of self; and reduced capacity to recognize a further loss of self„For school shooters, humiliation fuels violence and gun access fuels killing.“ weiterlesen
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Annual Conference in review
Our dearest Evelin has been underway since the conference, supporting dignity in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Ramallah and in-between. Finally she has had time to reflect upon the Annual Conference in Amman. Find her reflections and those of the other participants on the HumanDHS page. Video documentation and more at: https://humiliationstudies.org/whoweare/annualmeeting/37.php #ammanconference,#dignism,#ecocide,#cognitocide,Amman Conference,El Hassan bin Talal,Evelin„Annual Conference in review“ weiterlesen
Welcome to the Amman Conference
His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal, from „Civilizations and Its Discontents — The Price of Human Dignity,“ The Wilson Center, March 16, 2022. From United Nations to United People: From the Brink of Disaster to a Future of Dignity September 5 – 7, 2022 Online via Amman, Jordan
December Workshop Online for all
Six months in the preparation, a month of sorting and organizing, the December Workshop is online in word and image. Linda and Evelin have led a team to document the wonderful event. After watching some, perhaps you would like to join in for the next conference. The movement for world dignity is growing daily. Within„December Workshop Online for all“ weiterlesen
„From Humiliation to Dignity“ soon in print
2022 begins with a new book by our founder, Evelin Lindner. Her paraphrased message: I congratulate you all on all your strength and creativity! During these days, as you know, I continue to take care of my 95-year-old father, and unfortunately I can only leave the house for a few minutes. I consider caring for„„From Humiliation to Dignity“ soon in print“ weiterlesen