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Sliding Otter Publications This page showcases the writing of Joseph Langen. For more on his writing see www.slidingotter.com. The writings of Joseph G. in Counseling Psychology.

Langen

About the Author
Dr. Langen graduated from the University of Illinois in 1971 with a Ph.D. He worked at Temple University Counseling Center offering individual and group therapy for Temple students. He next worked at De La Salle in Towne, an alternative high school and treatment program for delinquent boys in Philadelphia. He then moved to Western New York where he worked as Supervising Psychologist at Genesee County Mental Health Services in Batavia, specializing in treatment of teens and alcoholics. At DePaul Mental Health in Rochester he held the position of Chief Psychologist and Child and Adolescent Team Leader, offering individual, family and group counseling. He also participated in the Child Abuse Treatment Program. He then entered private practice, offering individual and family therapy with children, teens and adults which he conducted in Williamsville NY and Batavia NY. He began writing a newsletter for his private practice on commonsense wisdom topics. In 2000, he switched to a biweekly newspaper column at the Daily News in Batavia which he continues to publish. His columns are also published online as Sliding Otter Newsletter, available by free subscription at www.eepurl.com/mSt-P and on his website at www.slidingotter.com. He has published nine books. They are all available in eBook format and paperback from Amazon. Here is the list:
Series: Living with Common Sense
• Commonsense Wisdom for Everyday Life (Vol.1, Living with Common Sense)–A collection of reflections on everyday experiences.
• Navigating Life: Commonsense Reflections for the Voyage (Vol.2, Living with Common Sense)–a second collection of reflections. Series: How to Cal, Emotional Storms in Your Life
• Release Your Stress and Reclaim Your Life (Vol.1, Calming Emotional Storms in Your Life). How to understand what stress is and where it comes from, how it affects you body, mind, emotions and soul, and what to do about it.
• From Violence to Peace, (Vol.2, Calming Emotional Storms in Your Life)–Understanding violence, how it affects everyone and how to deal with it.)
• Transform Your Anger and Find Peace, (Vol. 3, Calming Emotional Storms in Your Life)–Understanding and dealing with anger and its consequences. Other Books
• Make Sense of Your Teen Years: 105 Ways to Do It–Poetry, stories and interviews with teens about their joys and challenges.
• Young Man of the Cloth–, A memoir of the author’s nine years in the Catholic seminary and monastery.
• The Pastor’s Inferno–a novel about an abusive priest coming to terms with his abuse.
• Stress Briefly Noted–An abridged version of Release Your Stress and Reclaim Your Life. He also maintains several blogs:

Chats with My Muse–a dialog with his muse, Calliope, about the writing process, its challenges and delights available at www.slidingotter.wordpress.com. Anger in America–news and comments about anger available at www.angerinamerica.wordpress.com. Rethinking Violence–articles and thoughts about violence, available at www.facingviolenceblog.wordpress.com. Make the Best of Your Teen Years–articles and reflections for teens available at www.bestteenyears.wordpress.com. See more information about Dr. Langen’s writings at: www.slidingotter.com. Dr Langen would love to hear from you about his writing at jlangen@ slidingotter.com.

09/07/2020

White House directs federal agencies to cancel race-related training sessions it calls ‘un-American propaganda’.

Administration seeks list of contracts for those that refer to ‘white privilege,’ according to memo

President Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House on Friday. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post)

Written by Josh Dawsey and Jeff Stein and posted in The Washinton Post on 9/5/2020.

President Trump is moving to revamp federal agencies’ racial sensitivity trainings, casting some of them as “divisive” and “un-American,” according to a memo by the White House Office of Management and Budget.
In the two-page memo, OMB Director Russell Vought says Trump has asked him to prevent federal agencies from spending millions in taxpayer dollars on these training sessions. Vought says OMB will instruct federal agencies to come up with a list of all contracts related to training sessions involving “white privilege” or “critical race theory,” and do everything possible within the law to cancel those contracts, the memo states.
The memo, released on Friday, also tells all federal agencies to identify and if possible cancel contracts that involve teaching that America is an “inherently racist or evil country.”
Trump’s push to amplify racism unnerves Republicans who have long enabled him
“The President has directed me to ensure that federal agencies cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund these divisive, un-American propaganda training sessions,” the memo states.
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Parts of the memo were carefully worded, but Trump went several steps further in describing his actions in a series of Twitter posts on Saturday morning.
Trump responded “Not any more!” to one person’s tweet, which read “critical race theory is the greatest threat to western civilization and it’s made its way into the US federal government, the military, and the justice system.”
He reposted roughly 20 more Twitter messages from conservative media or other accounts praising his new move.
In the memo, Vought writes that “it has come to the President’s attention that Executive Branch agencies have spent millions of taxpayer dollars to date ‘training’ government workers to believe divisive, anti-American propaganda.”
He then refers to press reports that say federal employees “have been required to attend trainings where they are told that ‘virtually all White people contribute to racism’ or where they are required to say that they ‘benefit from racism.’ ”
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It could not immediately be learned what training sessions Vought was referring to in the memo. Recent Fox News segments have heavily criticized “diversity and inclusion” efforts in the federal government started under the Obama administration.
“It’s absolutely astonishing how critical race theory has pervaded every institution in the federal government,” Chris Rufo, research fellow at the right-wing Discovery Institute, told Fox News’s Tucker Carlson earlier this week.
Trump rejects calls to rename military bases honoring Confederate generals
Other experts say racial and diversity awareness trainings are essential steps in helping rectify the pervasive racial inequities in American society, including those perpetuated by the federal government. Several studies have found federal contracts are disproportionately awarded to white-owned businesses. In 2017, a study by the Minority Business Development Agency found a dwindling over two decades in contracts for minority-owned businesses, according to NPR.
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OMB said it would soon issue more guidance on curtailing these training sessions. An administration official said the order has already gone into effect: Such a training on “class biases” scheduled for Friday was postponed. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to share details about a postponed session.
Racial awareness trainings can help officials realize unconscious bias in the awarding of contracts from the federal government, the country’s largest employer, said M.E. Hart, an attorney who has given hundreds of diversity training sessions for businesses and the federal government for more than 20 years.
The racial sensitivity trainings can improve morale and cooperation in the workplace, and by increasing the diversity of perspectives, ultimately improve overall efficiency, Hart said.
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“If we are going to live up to this nation’s promise — ‘we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal’ — we have to see each other as human beings, and we have to do whatever it takes, including taking whatever classes make that possible,” Hart said. “These classes have been very powerful in allowing people to do that, and we need them more than ever. There’s danger here.”
The OMB memo later says that “the President, and his Administration, are fully committed to the fair and equal treatment of all individuals in the United States.” It was first reported by RealClearPolitics.
The memo comes after Trump has put himself at the center of intense national debates about race, police tactics, the Civil War and the Confederate flag. Democrats have long taken aim at Trump’s comments about race, including his false assertion that former president Barack Obama was not born in the United States.
And this year, as numerous Black Lives Matter protests occurred around the country after police officers killed or shot Black Americans, Trump has sharply criticized social justice protesters and called for law enforcement to crack down.

08/18/2020

Starting a News Fast



Yesterday my girlfriend told me she was taking a break from TV news reports until after the election. She knows who she wants to vote for and does not need any more information. We have both noticed an increase in tension which at times has spilled over into our relationship. I thought about what she said.

I have been spending an inordinate amount of time watching news and news commentary lately. I told myself that I needed to keep up with political news in order to have something positive to say when I write. Then I realized that I have hardly written anything at all lately. I have posted others’ writing but not much of my own. I have been responding to others’ questions on Quora.com but realized I was not paying much attention to questions in my own mind.

Many people have written about the tension caused by social restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic. The main parts of this to my mind are limitations on social interaction and swimming, my favorite exercise. We have already missed two trips we had planned. We have others planned but have no assurance that it will be safe to travel or be anyplace else any time soon.

We as a society have become embroiled in political controversy over whether there even is a pandemic, the best ways to respond to minimize it if it does exist and who to believe- scientists or politicians. We have become involved in a war among ourselves rather than working together in response to a common problem.

I am not interested in being part of a war among citizens. We have plenty of challenges to keep us busy and need to work together rather than trying to pull our society in different directions. I wish I had something to contribute to our healing but have no answers, at least not yet. Watching news and news commentary has not brought me closer to a way of bridging our differences.

I turned on the national news last night to watch it by myself. I got as far as a listing of the day’s news topics and turned off the TV. I did not watch it or any of the other shows I usually watch. I did not view any convention coverage. I too know who I will vote for and do not expect that anything I watch will change my mind. I did not try catching up with shows I taped from last night.

I feel more peaceful this morning after a good night’s sleep. I don’t know what I will do about TV news in the long run but, just for today, I don’t need it. And here I am writing. One step at a time.

Peace is not the absence of conflict but the presence of creative alternatives for responding to conflict.  ~Dorothy Tho...
12/09/2017

Peace is not the absence of conflict but the presence of creative alternatives for responding to conflict. ~Dorothy Thompson~ Family traditions are handed down from one generation to the next, for better or worse. Unfortunately that includes violent tendencies. Children raised by abusive parents are more likely to become violent adults themselves. This includes tendencies toward physical, emotional and social violence. [ 379 more words ]

Peace is not the absence of conflict but the presence of creative alternatives for responding to conflict. ~Dorothy Thompson~ Family traditions are handed down from one generation to the next, for…

In prison, those things withheld from and denied to the prisoner become precisely what he wants most of all. ~Eldridge C...
11/30/2017

In prison, those things withheld from and denied to the prisoner become precisely what he wants most of all. ~Eldridge Cleaver~ This morning at the gym, I was watching the news as I worked out on the treadmill. Then a woman changed the channel to Fox. I watched as one of the panelists carried on about how awful it was that prisoners at Guantanamo were allowed to produce art. [ 301 more words ]

In prison, those things withheld from and denied to the prisoner become precisely what he wants most of all. ~Eldridge Cleaver~ This morning at the gym, I was watching the news as I worked out on …

Where there is no human connection, there is no compassion. Without compassion, then community, commitment, loving-kindn...
11/28/2017

Where there is no human connection, there is no compassion. Without compassion, then community, commitment, loving-kindness, human understanding and peace all shrivel. ~Susan Vreeland~ In the next few posts, I invite you to consider with me the various levels on which violence can be addressed. Let’s start with the personal level. No one person can create world peace alone, but what takes place within you can certainly have an impact. [ 446 more words ]

Where there is no human connection, there is no compassion. Without compassion, then community, commitment, loving-kindness, human understanding and peace all shrivel. ~Susan Vreeland~ In the next…

Where there is no human connection, there is no compassion. Without compassion, then community, commitment, loving-kindn...
11/28/2017

Where there is no human connection, there is no compassion. Without compassion, then community, commitment, loving-kindness, human understanding and peace all shrivel. ~Susan Vreeland~ In the next few posts, I invite you to consider with me the various levels on which violence can be addressed. Let’s start with the personal level. No one person can create world peace alone, but what takes place within you can certainly have an impact. [ 446 more words ]

Where there is no human connection, there is no compassion. Without compassion, then community, commitment, loving-kindness, human understanding and peace all shrivel. ~Susan Vreeland~ In the next…

Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create. ~Pope John Paul II~ We often he...
11/18/2017

Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create. ~Pope John Paul II~ We often hear and speak of fighting a war on violence. Efforts in this direction often carry their own hostility. What can we do besides fighting another war? Such efforts only increase aggression in our society. If we don’t use forceful means, what can we do? [ 329 more words ]

Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create. ~Pope John Paul II~ We often hear and speak of fighting a war on violence. Efforts in this direction often c…

Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create. ~Pope John Paul II~ We often he...
11/18/2017

Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create. ~Pope John Paul II~ We often hear and speak of fighting a war on violence. Efforts in this direction often carry their own hostility. What can we do besides fighting another war? Such efforts only increase aggression in our society. If we don’t use forceful means, what can we do? [ 332 more words ]

  Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create. ~Pope John Paul II~ We often hear and speak of fighting a war on violence. Efforts in this direction …

A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ord...
11/07/2017

A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ordinary man. It is only if the murderer is a good man that he can be regarded as monstrous. ~Graham Greene~ We have had more than our share of unexplained shootings lately as well as a growing number of vehicle killings. [ 513 more words ]

A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ordinary man. It is only if the murderer is a good man that he can be regarded…

A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ord...
11/07/2017

A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ordinary man. It is only if the murderer is a good man that he can be regarded as monstrous. ~Graham Greene~ We have had more than our share of unexplained shootings lately as well as a growing number of vehicle killings. [ 515 more words ]

  A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ordinary man. It is only if the murderer is a good man that he can be …

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