Anxiety
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Michael Schreiner | September 8, 2015
Verbal Commitment To Improve The Relationship
Sometimes nothing needs to change about a concrete situation except the attitude taken towards it to make everything...
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Michael Schreiner | August 24, 2015
Staring At A Blank Page
A lot of burgeoning writers feel menaced by the blank page, they sit there paralyzed, unsure of how...
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Michael Schreiner | August 20, 2015
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Anxiety
There are several faulty thinking patterns common to people struggling with anxiety that can be isolated and addressed....
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Michael Schreiner | June 29, 2015
Coping With Upcoming Life Transitions
The prospect of moving from the familiar to the unfamiliar, which is what all life transitions entail, produces...
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Michael Schreiner | May 21, 2015
The Appeal Of A Boring Life
Kids don’t dream of growing up and having a boring life. They dream of adventure, excitement, romance. So...
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Michael Schreiner | May 5, 2015
Adjusting To Changed Circumstances
When circumstances change we might not be able to put all our thoughts and feelings into words but...
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Michael Schreiner | April 16, 2015
Projections Of Existential Anxiety
What do goblins, ghouls, witches, vampires, werewolves, dragons, and demons have in common? They, along with all the...
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Michael Schreiner | April 15, 2015
Narrative Therapy For Anxiety
We are apt to locate problems within the skin of the person who has them. If you have...
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Michael Schreiner | April 9, 2015
Deprivation Of Needs
When confronted with states of deprivation where before there was satiation, like say where money is suddenly tight...
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Michael Schreiner | March 31, 2015
Anxiety Is Your Friend
A negative reinforcement isn’t necessarily bad for you, although it is aversive to you in the moment, and...