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Neurosis
Michael Schreiner | September 17, 2015Emotional Wounds Are Like Physical Wounds
From the psychoanalytic point of view the paradox occurs that areas of conversation where people feel at ease,...
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Michael Schreiner | September 17, 2015Beliefs And Faith
The irony is that when people desperately want their beliefs to be true they’re unlikely to take on a...
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Self-Actualization
Michael Schreiner | September 16, 2015Slackers
From the perspective of many authority figures slackers are lazy good for nothings, aimless, talentless, unmotivated losers who...
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Existential Psychology
Michael Schreiner | September 15, 2015Change 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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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Michael Schreiner | September 15, 2015Paralyzing Fear Of Failure
Paralyzing fear of failure, the kind that keeps you from even attempting the endeavor in question, is the...
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Couples
Michael Schreiner | September 14, 2015Couples Complicit In Avoiding The True Problem
When a relationship has gotten off track the people involved naturally want to know why. They hope that...
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Psychoanalysis
Michael Schreiner | September 14, 2015Insight Is Not Enough
People who are struggling with life problems usually labor under the misconception that if they can just figure...
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Neurosis
Michael Schreiner | September 11, 2015Emotional Detachment Is Not The Inability To Access Emotions
Emotional detachment is a response, usually taken in childhood, to adverse environmental conditions. It’s a rather clever way...
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Career Counseling
Michael Schreiner | September 10, 2015Choosing The Right Career Path
It’s a fact that many people who choose their own career paths don’t have much passion for or...
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Existential Psychology
Michael Schreiner | September 10, 2015Sadism And Rationalization
There are very few sadists out there who would consciously categorize themselves as sadists. For one thing it’s...