Existential Psychology
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 22, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 22, 2014Overcoming Excuses“If you wish to be a writer, write.” – Epictetus When people talk about their unfulfilled dreams and... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 21, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 21, 2014Courage to Act“Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn’t.” – Erica... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 21, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 21, 2014Physical Deterioration and Self-ActualizationOne of the dichotomies of human existence in the realm of self-actualization is that your body remains subject... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 18, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 18, 2014Unconditional Positive RegardIf you have read Carl Rogers or have seen video of him conducting a therapy session you know... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 17, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 17, 2014Pathology of NormalcyErich Fromm called it the ‘pathology of normalcy’, a clever term to encapsulate the idea that trying to... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 16, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 16, 2014Love Lies WithinMany of us spend our time waiting for love, searching for love, hoping love will find us. Or... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 16, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 16, 2014Wasted Years“The two main hazards of psychoanalysis: that it might fail, and that if it succeeds, you’ll never be able... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 15, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 15, 2014Existential and Behavioral Psychology Combined For ParentingWe recently did an article on drug addiction that shows how existential and behavioral thought can complement each... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014On the Right TrackI saw a quote that said, “You know you’re on the right track when you become uninterested in... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014Always and Never“Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.” – Wendell Johnson The unconscious... 

 
			 
												 
												 
												