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February 18, 2007 on 3:16 pm | In General |- Anna Nicole Smith has Stockholm Syndrome says Larry Birkhead on Larry King
(Wed Jan 31st, 2007, by Karen Fish)
A better question than “Who is the real father of the baby daughter of Anna Nicole Smith” would be “Why is the world obsessing over it?” - Counseling and Therapy Online
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Patricia Roles, MSW, RSW, BCATR)
Therapy and Counseling Online What is Online Therapy? Therapy online is also known as cyber counseling, online counseling, e-therapy, e-counseling, email therapy or internet counseling. - Metaphors Gone Wild
(Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Steve Gillman)
Playing with metaphors expands the range of your thoughts, and increases your brainpower. Is a belief a “truth” or a “tool?” The metaphor you apply can totally alter your perspective. Trying out many metaphors can give you new insights. - The Rise And Fall Of Curiosity
(Wed Jan 10th, 2007, by Saleem Rana)
It is not really clear whether humanity developed intelligence because it was curious or its curiosity developed its intelligence. - Are You Asleep?
(Wed Jan 10th, 2007, by Saleem Rana)
People are often accused of being asleep. This assertion is made by people who believe that they are awake. Is this just a metaphor used to launch a pejorative statement? - 4 Quick Steps to Find Out What Your Dream Is About
(Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by George Blackwell)
Dreams are our friends - yes, even nightmares! They can tell us a lot about our lives as well as give us a hint about secret desires, aspirations and ambitions. - Social Programs Damage Character
(Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Steve Gillman)
My direct experience with social programs consists of collecting unemployment 20 years ago for about three months. - What is intelligence?
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Alexander Roulinski)
For centuries, people have been trying to define intelligence. However, a universally agreed upon definition proves to be elusive so far. - Hypnosis Training
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Kev Pine)
Hypnosis Training: Practice Makes Perfect Learning a new skill, the more you practice that skill, the better you become its that simple, it’s the same with hypnosis. - Are You With a Sociopath Or Someone With Narcissism?
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Sandra L. Brown, M.A.)
Are You With Someone Who Is a Sociopath Or Has Narcissism? As a psychotherapist, I see more people come in for counseling related to people in their lives who are a sociopath or who have narcissism than almost any other reason.
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Misdiagnosing Personality Disorders as Eating Disorders
By: Sam Vaknin, Wed Mar 7th, 2007
The Eating Disordered Patient
Eating disorders - notably Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa - are complex phenomena. The patient with eating disorder maintains a distorted view of her body as too fat or as somehow defective (she may have a body dysmorphic disorder). Many patients with eating disorders are found in professions where body form and image are emphasized (e.g., ballet students, fashion models, actors).
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How Your Philosophy Shapes Your Life
By: James Delrojo, Wed Mar 14th, 2007
Everyone has a philosophy of life whether they realize it or not. This philosophy was largely instilled into your mind when you were a child and is unlikely to be something that you stopped to weigh up as it was going in.
Comment by Psychology — February 18, 2007 #
The Life and Death Theory
By: Gilbert Griffiths, Wed Mar 14th, 2007
A rookie police officer who has been working for more than 40 hours straight, wakes to a bump to discover he is sliding sideways in a police car at 90 miles per hour. He manages to regain control and bring the police car to a safe stop.
Comment by Psychology — February 18, 2007 #
SYMPTOMS OF PANIC ATTACK
By: Armie Chiu, Wed Apr 4th, 2007
Most, if not all, people have experienced a few episodes of panic attack in their lifetimes. When in a very stressful situation, your “fight or flight” response is triggered. When there is real danger, the response is normal. Instinct kicks in to help you survive the threat.
Comment by Psychology — April 13, 2007 #
Healthy Anger and Your Health
By: William G. DeFoore, Wed Mar 28th, 2007
FROM THE WARRIOR SPIRIT TO THE SPIRITUAL WARRIOR Each of us developed a warrior spirit soon after our birth. Your first anger development occurred after the first few months of your life, coming to a head around the age of two, which is how the idea of the “terrible two’s” developed.
Comment by Psychology — April 13, 2007 #
Personality Clashes You CAN Avoid
By: Marg Buller, Wed Mar 14th, 2007
Do you want your love and appreciation to last a lifetime? While personality does not embrace every factor in achieving relational harmony, it can go a long way in the realization of it, because personality goes under the skin to where our real hopes, motivations and vision reside.
Comment by Psychology — April 13, 2007 #
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