The Long-Term Impacts of Systemic Racism in Schools

The Long-Term Impacts of Systemic Racism in Schools

Is there still systemic racism in schools? How does systemic racism occur? What are the possible long-term impacts of the situation? Although schools are no longer legally segregated, that does not mean that school systems unbiased. Systemic racism in schools is very real and the repercussions affect the students long after they graduate. Learn how and why systemic racism in schools occurs and the long-term impacts on society and individuals.

The Man With No Memories: The Jimmie G. Case Study

The Man With No Memories: The Jimmie G. Case Study

Who was Jimmie G. from The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat? What made Jimmie G.’s case study on Korsakov’s syndrome so unique? Jimmie G. was one of psychologist Oliver Sacks’ patients who suffered from Korsakov’s syndrome. Jimmie G.’s was very similar to ten-second-Tom from the movie 50 First Dates in that his memory of the last 30 years was wiped and he was stuck in an eternal present. Continue reading to learn all about the amazing case of Jimmie G.

When and How to Change Your Diet Plan

When and How to Change Your Diet Plan

Is your current food plan not working for you? Are you wondering how to change your diet plan without giving up? Before you give up on your diet, you might have better luck figuring out how to change your diet to something more sustainable. Sometimes when we set our initial diet plans, we can be overzealous and strict on ourselves. But that doesn’t mean we should give up on them, it just means the diet plan needs adjusting. Continue reading on how to change your diet plan from Never Binge Again.

The 4 Ways to Reduce Unconscious Bias in Schools

The 4 Ways to Reduce Unconscious Bias in Schools

What are the best ways to reduce unconscious bias in schools? Why is practicing “colorblindness” a poor approach to reducing bias? According to racism expert Dr. Jennifer Eberhardt, there are four powerful ways to reduce unconscious bias in schools. They are: using empathy-focused teacher training sessions, teaching accurate history, building trust and respect among students and teachers, and using “wise feedback” to give criticism. Continue reading to learn more about the four methods for reducing unconscious bias in schools and why the “colorblind” approach doesn’t work.

The New ABCs of Selling: A Is for Attunement

The New ABCs of Selling: A Is for Attunement

What is attunement in reference to sales? How can you use attunement to move others? In the new ABCs of selling, the A stands for attunement. Attunement is the ability for a salesperson to tune into their buyers’ needs and to change their approach depending on the circumstances and the needs of the buyer. Continue reading to learn all about attunement as part of the new ABCs of selling.

Disembodiment: Case Study on Loss of Proprioception

Disembodiment: Case Study on Loss of Proprioception

Who was Christina in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat? Why did Christina suddenly lose control of her own body? One of Oliver Sack’s patients was Christina, a young woman who suddenly became disembodied due to unknown reasons. At the age of 27, Christina suffered a loss of proprioception, meaning she was basically a brain operating a robot body. Continue reading to learn all about Christina’s extraordinary case.

Workplace Bias: Why Many “Whiten” Their Resumes

Workplace Bias: Why Many “Whiten” Their Resumes

To what extent does workplace bias exist? Does “whitening” your resume really give you a better chance of getting hired? What are some of the negative side-effects of affirmative action? Today, racial bias in the workplace is very real. The biggest hurdle for people of color is the hiring process—despite anti-discrimination laws, whites still often get hired over blacks. Sadly, studies show that “whitening” your resume actually works, thus further proving that the workforce has a long way to go. Continue reading for Dr. Jennifer Eberhardt’s take on workplace bias from her book Biased.

Caveat Emptor and Caveat Venditor: The Sales Revolution

Caveat Emptor and Caveat Venditor: The Sales Revolution

What do caveat emptor and caveat venditor mean? How has the general feeling around sales shifted? Caveat emptor is the traditional, profit-focused sales model while caveat venditor is the more modern, service-focused model of selling. The general value system has shifted from “buyer beware” to “seller beware” due to the rise in technology and social media evening the playing field between sellers and buyers. Continue below to learn more about caveat emptor and and caveat venditor.

Korsakov’s Syndrome: Alcohol-Related Brain Damage

Korsakov’s Syndrome: Alcohol-Related Brain Damage

What is Korsakov’s Syndrome? What are the symptoms? How did this alcohol-related brain damage change Mr. Thompson’s life in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat? Korsakov’s Syndrome is caused by alcohol-related brain damage. It can present in many different ways, but this article will focus on the extraordinary case of Mr. Thompson: the man with the ever-changing personae. Here is the story of Mr. Thompson as told by his psychologist, Oliver Sacks.