Author Archives: jrslosar
Autism & Modern Day Developmental Changes
Autism & Modern Day Developmental Changes J.R.Slosar, Ph.D. A new study that examined traits of autism in a larger student population that included children in regular education, reported a rate of 1 out of 38 kids had autistic traits. This … Continue reading
PERSONALITY TESTING
Self Assessment Any self-assessment to improve leadership skills, performance, communication and teamwork should involve the best instrumentation possible. Utilizing popular instruments that lack validity and then providing feedback to managers and supervisors can even be harmful. I am stunned at … Continue reading
Better care for mentally ill would help prisons
J.R. Slosar and Michael A. Moodian: Better care for mentally ill would help prisons, budget
Book Review in June Issue of Choice
The recession, political divisions, and cultural confusion over what one needs to live a good life have made quite the perfect storm for most Americans in the first decade of the 21st century. Heretofore, Americans had been happy with excess, … Continue reading
Answers for the Family on LA TALK RADIO
Press Release – Answers for the Family on LA TALK RADIO
Culture of Excess Gets Some Great Exposure
The culture of excess has be listed on a number of major news and media sites. AOL DailyFinance Foxbusiness.com Atlanta Business Chronicle Bizjournals.com, Inc. Boston Business Journal Denver Business Journal Houston Business Journal Los Angeles Business from bizjournals Pacific Business … Continue reading
Book Review by PNHP’s Don McCanne, MD
Physicians For A National Health Program’s (PNHP) Don McCanne, MD has written a great review of the book. http://www.pnhp.org/news/2010/may/jr-slosars-the-culture-of-excess
Eric Hoffer da Vinci Eye Award
Culture of Excess has been awarded the 2010 Eric Hoffer da Vinci Eye Award for superior cover artwork. Cover art is judged on both content and style. The da Vinci Eye is given in honor of the historic artist/scientist/inventor Leonardo … Continue reading
Book News Reviews
Economists, political scientists, and business experts have taken the lead in producing the many “we have only ourselves to blame” books that document our current economic woes. This book, written by a clinical psychologist offers a different perspective, which makes … Continue reading