Body, Mind, and Soul Staff Education Centre Jewish Care Melbourne
Up-down spirituality assumes a God-given world with established morality and meaning. Down-up science shows evolution of different levels of morality and spirituality whose content is
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry: A Personal View
These are retrospective reflections on 25 years of liaison psychiatry. Issues of stress and trauma, violence, biopsychosocial views of medicine and psychotherapy, and the place
The meaning of meaning (Unpublished)
Meaning is more important than life itself, as people may sacrifice their lives for a meaningful cause. Trauma disrupts meanings. To make life worth living
Necessities. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences Edition 2007
Beyond survival necessities are psychological and social necessities humans strive after. There are spiritual human requirements too. They include a need to know where one
Beyond Belief: a human strategy for survival. The Age Op-Ed p 11
Where was God during the tsunami? Where is God in Darfur? Where was God in Rwanda? Cambodia? The Holocaust? A divergence of desire and fact
Antimedical feeling. Med J Aust 2:131-132
Though critical attitudes to medicine are common, they are frequently unjustified by facts.Some emotional undercurrents leading to such criticisms are examined. Download: View Document
The parable of Diana. Herald Sun Op-Ed p.18
The legend of Princess Diana, Queen of Hearts, is examined. Download: View Document
Present company. Herald Sun Op-Ed. p 19
Pleasures and problems of giving. Download: View Document
A wholist perspective. Presentation to the Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Conference Hobart
From the crucible of traumatology arise questions of morality, ethics, and philosophical questions of meaning and purpose. The wholist perspective (wholist = holistic + whole)