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Behavioral Psychology
Michael Schreiner | May 26, 2015Yes Men
Yes men are usually portrayed as spineless sycophants who place their desire for advancement above the common good...
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Grief
Michael Schreiner | May 22, 2015Acceptance
Most people are familiar with the Kubler-Ross stages of grief, which are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance....
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Behavioral Psychology
Michael Schreiner | May 22, 2015Paranoia And False Positives
The trouble with paranoia is that there are so many stimuli in the environment, especially in the urban...
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Grief
Michael Schreiner | May 21, 2015Grief And Control
Grief could be defined as the response to a change in a customary pattern of living. But people...
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Anxiety
Michael Schreiner | May 21, 2015The Appeal Of A Boring Life
Kids don’t dream of growing up and having a boring life. They dream of adventure, excitement, romance. So...
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Mindfulness
Michael Schreiner | May 20, 2015Success And Failure
We retroactively judge actions by results and this is because most of us live under the illusion that...
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Behavioral Psychology
Michael Schreiner | May 15, 2015The Afterlife From The Behavioral Point Of View
From the behavioral point of view heaven is a positive reinforcement and hell is a negative reinforcement. It’s...
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Psychoanalysis
Michael Schreiner | May 15, 2015Hope And The Afterlife
Some think that it’s either believe in an afterlife and remain hopeful or cease believing in an afterlife...
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Grief
Michael Schreiner | May 14, 2015No Clean Slates With Grief
It’s easy to fall under the spell of closure when working through grief, under the idea that with...
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Michael Schreiner | May 13, 2015Changing Automatic Negative Thinking
Automatic negative thinking could be said to occur unconsciously if we were working within in a psychoanalytic framework...