Existential Psychology
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Michael Schreiner | July 11, 2014
Forgiveness Is For The Forgiver
When we think about forgiveness we usually think about redemption for the person asking for it, as a...
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Michael Schreiner | July 10, 2014
Giving Advice Taking Advice
Why is it so easy to give advice yet so hard to take it? Because when we’re handing...
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Michael Schreiner | July 10, 2014
Final Goodbye
The fact that one day, in the not too distant future, you will have to say goodbye to...
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Michael Schreiner | July 10, 2014
Mental Health Stigma
In my view the primary reason that there is stigma attached to mental health issues is that every...
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Michael Schreiner | July 9, 2014
Peer Pressure Help
Peer pressure is that coercive force that people use to try to make you behave in a way...
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Michael Schreiner | July 9, 2014
Triumph Over Adversity
Without adversity there can be no triumph in any meaningful sense. You need that counterpoint just like you...
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Michael Schreiner | July 8, 2014
Anger Is Only Hurting You
There was a tragic scene at the end of a Dr. House episode where Wilson’s girlfriend Amber, who...
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Michael Schreiner | July 7, 2014
Ambivalence and Grief
Ambivalence, which means having simultaneous conflicting thoughts and feelings about a situation, is common for most people dealing...
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Michael Schreiner | July 7, 2014
Fear of Aging For The Young Person
Most of us are terrified of dying, though we repress this fear from our conscious awareness. But there...
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Michael Schreiner | July 6, 2014
Depression and Guilt
Guilt is a central feature of depression. The problem is that friends, family, and even professionals often approach...