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I.Q. or not I.Q. ? Identifying Giftedness (2 / 12 ) – Theories on intelligence
Coping through awareness – Andrew Mahoney (2/2)
Positive Disintegration and SSRI – When psychology and chemistry have to meet on a common ground
“What does not kill makes one stronger” is a maxim which could well apply to self- knowledge, since there has long been a philosophical tradition which links suffering and personal developmentl. In a former post (“Be greeted psychoneurotics !“) I […]
Dabrowski’s Theory and Existential Depression by JT Webb (1 / 3 )
I want to add to my former post an other article written par James T. Webb (on SENG site). Published february 2009. You can access the full text by clicking on the following title “Dabrowski’s Theory and Existential Depression” The […]
Discovering the Gifted Ex-Child by Stephanie Tolan
Hereafter is another text which was key for my research. The way Stephanie Tolan writes is so limpid and so simple.. To my eyes, this is a major asset for easing self acceptation of being gifted, and for encouraging to […]
Overexcitabilities
A study published in 2009 (“Social Representation of Gifted Children: A Preliminary Study in France“) highlights how much a priori there are when it comes to talking about giftedness. A priori see giftedness as merely something quantitative. As soon […]