Agape and Eros represent two foundational, yet fundamentally different, types of love originating from Greek thought that offer profound insights into human relationships and spirituality. While often portrayed as opposites—Eros as self-centered passion and Agape as self-sacrificial love—the most robust understanding sees them as complementary forces that, when united, elevate human relationships. Eros and Agape | Daniel Hanna
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There has been a paradigm shift towards a person-centric approach to rehabilitating and reintegrating individuals within correctional facilities and probation....
ADHD is associated with increased rates of self-harm1, 2. These behaviors include non-suicidal self-injury (i.e., self-directed, deliberate harm of self...
Individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may deal with symptoms such as inattention, disorganization, hyperactivity (often seen as restlessness in adults),...