Behavioral Psychology
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Michael Schreiner | March 3, 2015
Combating Feelings Of Vulnerability
On the surface aggressive behavior, obsequious behavior, and standoffish behavior appear to have little in common. But this...
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Michael Schreiner | February 23, 2015
Unlovable
If you feel unlovable as an adult the likely reason why is that your primary caregivers were unwilling...
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Michael Schreiner | February 13, 2015
Understanding Behavioral Reinforcements
Reinforcements are not the same thing as stimuli, which confuses a lot of students. The common misconception of...
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Michael Schreiner | February 12, 2015
Laziness As Counter-Control
It’s customary to situate laziness within the skin of the person, to see it as an individual trait,...
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Michael Schreiner | January 29, 2015
Separating Conditioned Reinforcers From Consequences In Your Relationship
One of the Freudian formulations that has stood the test of time is the idea that the type...
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Michael Schreiner | January 27, 2015
Sometimes Silence Speaks Louder Than Words
If you follow football you are probably aware of some of the off-field exploits of Marshawn Lynch, specifically...
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Michael Schreiner | January 26, 2015
Self-Full Acts
A lot has been made of whether there is such a thing as a selfless act. From the...
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Michael Schreiner | January 23, 2015
Nourishing Activities
Trying to figure out if activities are nourishing or not is more difficult than it seems because of...
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Michael Schreiner | January 22, 2015
Increased Awareness Is Only Half The Battle
There is a common misconception, furthered by therapists all over the world, that increased awareness is the route...
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Michael Schreiner | January 16, 2015
Behavioral Psychology And Identity
From the behavioral point of view there is no such thing as a unitary identity, there are only...