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Identity

Posted by: Jeff Terrell in IdentityCounseling on

 

Richmont Graduate University has been focusing lately on issues of institutional identity. In some ways that seems kind of funny for a thirty-six year old graduate school, doesn't it? However, it seems to me that our identity is always in some kind of transition.


In his recent book Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life, Dr. James Hollis is discussing our "existential wounds" and thinking out loud about how we all are programmed by our earliest experiences. Then he makes a very provocative statement: