Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Michael Schreiner | May 14, 2014
Internal Police Officer
We live by all these unspoken rules and values, telling ourselves what we should and shouldn’t do without...
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Michael Schreiner | May 12, 2014
Endings
“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” – Dr. Seuss Life is filled with endings, big...
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Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014
Always and Never
“Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.” – Wendell Johnson The unconscious...
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Michael Schreiner | March 25, 2014
Feedback Loop
We have a natural tendency to try to make sense of the world around us by assigning causation...
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Michael Schreiner | March 10, 2014
Locus of Control
“People who believe they have the power to exercise some measure of control over their lives are healthier,...
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Michael Schreiner | February 5, 2014
Gratitude In Daily Life
Cultivating gratitude in your daily life is one of the best ways to protect yourself against depression and...
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Michael Schreiner | January 29, 2014
Managing Expectations
Sometimes you don’t have to change anything at all about your surroundings to feel content, you just have...
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Michael Schreiner | January 9, 2014
Overcoming Impatience
Good therapists are always skeptical of and make sure to challenge comments like “He makes me so angry,”...
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Michael Schreiner | November 6, 2013
Disqualifying The Positives
We all engage in faulty thinking patterns and have incorrect perceptions of events sometimes. Whether these patterns cause...
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Michael Schreiner | October 18, 2013
Anchors
Most of us form opinions about ourselves and the world based on anchors, or set points on which...