E76| Elder Circle | Health & Influence in the Digital Age w/ Gregg Henriques & the Voicecraft Network
In this episode members of the Voicecraft network are joined by professor of psychology Gregg Henriques. They delve into the meaning of psychological health in the context of present and emerging culture.
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The Elder Circle series is an ongoing experiment to dialogue with beings who have met and undergone profound ordeals on the creative journey of life. To share the gift of their knowledge, or genius, to a gathered community. These sessions are available to attend for members of the Voicecraft Network.
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00:00 – Introduction
02:40 – The What & Why of Energy Blindness & Overview of the Great Simplication
20:05 – On polarisation regarding critical subjects and how Nate meets this in the context of his life and work
36:50 – On the Future of Energy, Limits To Growth, Realities of Climate Change & Alex Epstein
55:50 – On the relation between blind growth, the deep commons of value and exchange, and meaning in life
1:07:20 – On personal self-relating with systemic pattern, and looking to the future
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Professor Gregg Henriques, author of A New Unified Theory of Psychology, directs the Combined Clinical and School Psychology Doctoral Program at James Madison University. He is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in depression, suicide and the personality disorders. He has developed an integrative meta-theoretical framework for the field of psychology an integrative meta-theoretical framework for the field of psychology and is now applying his framework to researching well-being, personality and social motivation. Henriques teaches courses in personality theory, personality assessment, social psychology and integrative adult psychotherapy.
Gregg has recently published his second major book: A New Synthesis for Solving the Problem of Psychology: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap, a comprehensive vision seeking to make sense of the relations between matter, mind, social and scientific knowledge.
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