Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Michael Schreiner | March 9, 2016
Infatuation And Disillusionment In Romantic Relationships
Infatuation, which usually occurs at the very beginning of romantic relationships, and disillusionment, which often takes its place...
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Michael Schreiner | March 8, 2016
Jumping To Conclusions
Jumping to conclusions is a common faulty thinking pattern where an assumption or series of assumptions arise based...
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Michael Schreiner | March 2, 2016
Faulty Thinking And Distress
Your conscious thoughts are not what cause you distress. It’s the conclusions you come to about yourself, others,...
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Michael Schreiner | February 2, 2016
Should Have Known Better
‘I should have known better’ is yet another example of the tyranny of the shoulds. This one is...
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Michael Schreiner | January 20, 2016
A Healthy Relationship Should Take Time And Effort
Most people approach romantic relationships with an ingrained way of thinking that could be categorized as a cognitive...
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Michael Schreiner | January 18, 2016
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Explained
Cognitive behavioral therapy doesn’t discount the power or importance of the emotional apparatus in human life but it...
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Michael Schreiner | January 13, 2016
Ground Yourself In Hope
Hope says that things can change, despair says they can’t. Hope leaves the window open for a better...
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Michael Schreiner | November 13, 2015
The Problem With Hope
Despair is as much a deterrent of focused activity as hope is a motivator of focused activity. The problem...
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Michael Schreiner | November 9, 2015
Grief As A Symbol For Love
Of all the ways we have tried to help grievers bear up under the weight of loss there...
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Michael Schreiner | October 14, 2015
Cultivating Positivity
Cultivating positivity in the face of unwanted happenings is not a matter of ignoring what’s wrong in your...