Denis Bradley
After the Dublin riots, knowledge and truth is the antidote to ignorance and hate – Denis Bradley
REAL knowledge and true understanding are probably the best antidote to prejudice and hatred.
Denis Bradley: The blasphemy that is happening in the Holy Land
Denis Bradley: I broke down in tears a few nights ago watching the news.
Denis Bradley: Ireland too small for two national football teams
The numbers one, 55 and 74 tell a lot about two of our popular ball sports.
Denis Bradley: Building a pathway to properly treat addiction
Two of my friends are presently in palliative care with cancer.
Denis Bradley: North's politics is a case study of resistance to change
Why do people fight change? Why do they stand in the way against something that, in their heart of hearts, they know is inevitably going to happen? I have never fully understood that aspect of human behaviour.
Denis Bradley: Sinn Féin still drifts back to bad old habits
Sinn Féin can claim moments of great courage, foresight and policy change in its journey to the premier position in national politics.
Denis Bradley: It's time to get personal on the future of this island
There is a technique in psychology that when a person or group of people are stuck, incapable of talking about their innermost feelings, the therapist must get personal and talk about some of his or her own issues.
Denis Bradley: We have a lot to learn about using buildings as therapy
The beauty of the Maggie’s is available to anyone in need of it, but we have a way to go in creating therapeutic beauty in the spaces where we live, even in Derry and more especially in Manchester
Denis Bradley: Extinguishing the murderous flame of militant republicanism
Beyond the immorality and the futility of the shooting of John Caldwell, there are issues that need addressed.