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Tag Archives: civil discourse

Wounding Words Reflect the Troubled Heart

January 20, 2021Abuse, Aggression, empathy, Empowerment, Integrity, Intimacy, Mental Health, Psychology, Relationships, Responsibility, Social Issues, Spiritualitybenign confrontation, character dysfunction, civil discourse, desensitization, heart, relationships, wordsDr. Simon

Words have power. So it behooves us to be mindful of them.

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Civil Discourse Facilitates Loving Encounters

July 12, 2019Faith, Integrity, Intimacy, Mental Health, Personality and Character, Relationships, Responsibility, Social Issues, Spiritualitycharacter, civil discourse, civility, generosity, loving encountersDr. Simon

Civil discourse seems a lost art these days. But very human encounter affords us an opportunity for loving, healing, connection. So it matters how mindfully we engage one another. And it reflects upon our character.

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Dr. George K. Simon

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Dr. George Simon is the leading expert on manipulators and other disturbed characters. He earned his degree in clinical psychology at Texas Tech University and has studied disturbed characters for over thirty years. Dr. Simon is not only an author, but a public speaker, consultant, professional trainer and composer who has appeared on numerous national, regional and local television and radio programs.

Dr. Simon’s Books

Dr. Simon’s internationally bestselling book In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People© is nearing 20 years in print and has sold over a half million copies in the U.S.. His other books, Character Disturbance and The Judas Syndrome are also bestsellers. His latest book How Did We End Up Here? is now available on Amazon and at local booksellers.

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