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Articles: The Anatomy of Peace

By Jill Suttie | Fall/Winter 2006-07

By The Arbinger Institute
Berrett-Koehler, 2006, 231 pages

 
PeaceMaker video game co-producers Asi Burak (left) and Eric Brown (right), with Laurie Eisenberg, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University who has served as an advisor on the game

Articles: Digital Diplomacy

By Kathy M. Newman | Spring/Summer 2006

In an industry often criticized for promoting sex and violence, a new video game helps users bring peace to the Middle East. But will anyone want to play?

 

Articles: Notes on Peace Camp

By Michelle Flythe | Spring/Summer 2006

 

Articles: Feeling Like Partners

By Philip A. Cowan, Carolyn P. Cowan, Neera Mehta | Fall/Winter 2005-06

When it comes to romantic relationships, empathy is essential, but it isn’t always easy, say family researchers Philip A. Cowan, Carolyn Pape Cowan, and Neera Mehta. They explain the obstacles couples face—and how to overcome them.

 

Articles: The View from Above the Fray

By Dan Wile | Fall/Winter 2005-06

 

Articles: Stronger and Smarter

By Rudy Balles | Spring/Summer 2005

 

Articles: For the Victims of Violence

By Kathleen Kenna | Spring/Summer 2005

 

Articles: A Different View

By Alfie Kohn | Spring/Summer 2005

How we can help children see the world from another perspective.

 

Articles: Taking Lessons from a Baby

By Sandy Naiman | Spring/Summer 2005

To teach compassion and parenting skills to children, this Canadian program relies on some small instructors.

 
The "Peace Mural" painted across the street from Norwood Street Elementary School. It spans two walls formerly covered by grafitti.

Articles: Gaming the School System

By Matthew Wheeland | Fall 2004

Thanks to one program, students have found that resolving their differences can be all fun and games.

 

Articles: How to Befriend People You Don’t Like

By Allison Briscoe-Smith | Fall 2004

 

Articles: Nine Steps to Forgiveness

By Fred Luskin | Fall 2004

 
Linda Lantieri (left), the founder of Project Renewal, with high school principal Ada Rosario Dolch.

Articles: Caring for the Caregivers

By Sarita Tukarama | Fall 2004

To help teachers deal with the stress of their job, new programs are drawing on some unconventional—and research-tested—techniques.

 

Articles: A Curriculum of Care

By Marilyn Watson | Spring 2004

Students achieve more once they’ve learned to care for themselves and others, says Marilyn Watson. She’s done the research to prove this—and witnessed the positive results.

 
Scene from "Cracks in the Concrete Canvas," last year's original musical written by the cast of City at Peace-New York.

Articles: The Power of Performance

By Elizabeth O’Brien | Spring 2004

City at Peace’s teenage cast members write and star in their own original musical. But it’s never just about the show.

 

Articles: What I Learned

By Laura Ecken | Spring 2004

 

Articles: To Know You Is To Love You

By Lisa A. Neff, Benjamin R. Karney | Spring 2004

Marriage researchers Benjamin R. Karney and Lisa A. Neff have found that compassionate spouses have longer, more supportive marriages. But to be a compassionate spouse, you need more than love.

 

Articles: Book Review: Kids Working It Out

By Elizabeth Cushing Payne | Spring 2004

Edited by Tricia S. Jones and Randy Compton
Jossey-Bass, 2003, 360 pages

 

Articles: Testing the CDP

By Elizabeth Cushing Payne | Spring 2004

 

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