Existential Psychology
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Michael Schreiner | September 23, 2015
Forgive The Person Who Has Wronged You Today
The ingrained assumption that someone needs to apologize before forgiveness can take place leads those who have been...
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Michael Schreiner | September 18, 2015
Narcissism And Existential Isolation
One of the most common hindrances to healthy human relationships can be boiled down to narcissism. It’s the...
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Michael Schreiner | September 15, 2015
Change Is An Active Attitude
Most people who are struggling in their lives believe that if they could just think and feel differently...
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Michael Schreiner | September 10, 2015
Sadism And Rationalization
There are very few sadists out there who would consciously categorize themselves as sadists. For one thing it’s...
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Michael Schreiner | September 8, 2015
Internal Feeling Of Emptiness
All of the external indicators of success in the world, indicators like wealth, power, popularity, and prestige, can’t...
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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 | September 7, 2015
Depression Versus Grief
Depression and grief are both total responses to a given life situation. To use a poker analogy, we...
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Michael Schreiner | September 3, 2015
Handling Success
Success, especially when it comes too soon, derails a lot of lives. We hear about strategies for coping...
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Michael Schreiner | August 27, 2015
Conformity
Conformity is the evil twin of community. Both are attempts to bridge the chasm of existential isolation, attempts...
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Michael Schreiner | August 25, 2015
Coping With Aging
It will sound blatantly obvious when we say aging is something that we all must go through as...