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
Schlagwort-Archive:Linda Hartling
The Digniversity as we see it:
Evelin Lindner and Linda Hartling presented a framework for the WDUi on Friday – Learning for a Dignified and Dignifying Future — Evelin Lindner, Founding President of HumanDHS and Global Ambassador of the WDUi, and Linda Hartling, Director of HumanDHS Evelin: The World Dignity University (WDU) initiative is an invitation by its founders to all educators and„The Digniversity as we see it:“ weiterlesen
Off to Amman
Evelin Lindner begins her journey to Amman, Jordan, to see after the preparations for the conference, beginning on the 5th of September. You are warmly invited to get a taste of our upcoming dignity conference in Amman, Jordan! We are honoured to be convening this event under the patronage and with the participation of His„Off to Amman“ weiterlesen
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
Conference Reflection
Documenting the Annual Winter Conference was almost as difficult as organizing the meeting – well almost. Over one hundered participants were in together to speak of dignity and the human condition. Find myriad links below to videos, texts and websites. This is a Nexus of the World Dignity Movement. Be sure to contact us about„Conference Reflection“ weiterlesen