This is the second article in a series on individuality in healthcare, pulling largely from interviews I conducted and sessions I attended at the HLTH: The Future of Healthcare conference in Las Vegas ...
Needed, an oxymoron: a general scientific theory of individual differences. To focus upon individuality is to celebrate particularity, whereas any general theory must, by definition, submerge the ...
We all strive from childhood to be our unique selves. This is good, especially in those developmental years. However as we grow older, we can easily use our individuality to dominate another person ...
A developmental systems approach incorporates clinical perspectives and offers a background for thinking about some of the ways we do research. Recent advances reveal both research opportunities and ...
Personalization has become one of the most influential forces in today’s consumer marketplace. Across industries, people are increasingly drawn to products and services that reflect their identity, ...
THOUGH we, the people of the United States, boast of our individuality, we are regarded to-day by those who cater to our wants as an absorbent mass, rather than as discriminating units. Great agencies ...
Parenting an adolescent is like the shortsighted leading the blind. The adolescent is “blind” because she or he has never grown this way before, and parents are “shortsighted” because most of what ...
While many people lead conventional lives, some people prize their individuality. You may have been stubbornly prizing your individuality since birth. That can’t have been easy. From the first moments ...
Dr. Julie Crockett, associate professor in the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology, spoke at Tuesday’s Devotional about maintaining individuality on the quest for perfection. Crockett ...