Existential Psychology
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014Trying to Possess Someone“Caring for but never trying to own may be a further way to define friendship.” – William Glasser... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 14, 2014Holding a GrudgeHolding a grudge is one of the stupidest things you can do because it creates negativity in your... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 11, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 11, 2014Love And Hate“Psychoanalytic investigation has shown that in mental patients excessive affection often turns to violent hostility.” – Karl Abraham... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 10, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 10, 2014Problem With The Favorable Dominant NarrativeNarrative therapists are concerned with deconstructing the rich tapestry of stories that make up social reality in order... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 9, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 9, 2014Seize The OpportunityI’m reading a great book on photography called ‘Mountain Light’ by one of the most revered nature photographers,... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 8, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 8, 2014Filling a Void in Your LifeCurrent research around addictions shows that the various substances activate the reward center of the brain. The idea... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 7, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 7, 2014Walk Your Own Path“No one can construct for you the bridge upon which precisely you must cross the stream of life,... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 7, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 7, 2014Do What You Were Meant To Do“A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 4, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 4, 2014Authenticity“We are more apt to feel depressed by the perpetually smiling individual than the one who is honestly... 
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								 Michael Schreiner | April 4, 2014 Michael Schreiner | April 4, 2014Relatedness“The kind of relatedness to the world may be noble or trivial, but even being related to the... 

 
			 
												 
												 
												