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A practicing doctor of psychology for nearly forty years, Dr. Don N. Bacchus has seen it all. And, in his opinion, he's seeing it all fall apart. There is an abundance of anger, hatred, and conflict in our society-our society is decaying before our eyes. But we can do something positive about that. We can take care of each other. Living in the Real World is Bacchus's raw presentation about the failure of our institutions-government, family, church, and school-to promote peacefulness, tolerance, compassion, and the ability to think critically for oneself. This book is also about the pursuit of…mehr

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A practicing doctor of psychology for nearly forty years, Dr. Don N. Bacchus has seen it all. And, in his opinion, he's seeing it all fall apart. There is an abundance of anger, hatred, and conflict in our society-our society is decaying before our eyes. But we can do something positive about that. We can take care of each other. Living in the Real World is Bacchus's raw presentation about the failure of our institutions-government, family, church, and school-to promote peacefulness, tolerance, compassion, and the ability to think critically for oneself. This book is also about the pursuit of truth and the practice of love in the face of that failure. From its reason and logic, readers can take guidance on a better path forward.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Don N. Bacchus graduated from Andrews University and from the University of Hartford. As part of his training, Dr. Bacchus completed internships in both clinical psychology and school psychology. Dr. Bacchus passed the National Licensing Board Examination in Professional Psychology in 1983. He has served as a clinical psychologist and as a school psychologist in the states of Michigan and Florida for a total of thirty-seven years. Dr. Bacchus served the United States government for a number of years in the area of psychological disability determination. Dr. Bacchus also spent sixteen years in clinical practice providing supportive psychotherapy to clients. During this time, he performed personal injury evaluations and served the courts on a number of occasions as an expert witness. Dr. Bacchus taught university classes in psychology at the University of Central Florida. During his career, Dr. Bacchus published several professional articles. He is also the author of the books Beyond Psychotherapy, Savior of the Child, and Parenting with Open Eyes. Dr. Bacchus and his wife, Roseanne (a retired classroom teacher), have been married for 53 years. Their daughter, Karen, is a doctor of pediatric medicine, and their son, Joseph, is a doctor of clinical psychology. Dr. Bacchus and his wife have two grandsons, Joshua and Aaron, to whom this book is dedicated.