All posts tagged "anxiety"
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Michael Schreiner | January 5, 2018
Deciding To Spend More Time In The Here And Now
Regressive and Progressive Forces Battle for Supremacy The two most powerful unconscious forces in human life move in...
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Michael Schreiner | October 20, 2015
Why People Go To Fortune Tellers
Consciously people go to fortune tellers to know their futures but unconsciously the motive is quite different. They’re...
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Michael Schreiner | August 19, 2014
Give Your Anxiety A Personality
Narrative therapy separates the problem from the person in order to get some perspective, viewing the problem objectively...
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Michael Schreiner | June 25, 2014
Guilt Is A Way To Regain Control During Grief
When people die in accidents the circumstances are always tragic, but there are often different levels of avoidability....
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Michael Schreiner | June 23, 2014
Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side
I know some people in committed relationships who yearn for their freewheeling single days, and I know some...
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Michael Schreiner | June 11, 2014
Razor Edge of Existence
Could there be a more instant or effective means of increasing the appreciation for your life as it...
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Michael Schreiner | June 11, 2014
Breaking Out of Your Routine
There is a reason why people almost obsessively stick to their daily routines, and it’s that doing so...
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Michael Schreiner | June 10, 2014
Performance Anxiety
Being required to perform in front of others is likely to arouse anxiety, and while a little of...
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Michael Schreiner | May 27, 2014
Fear of Flying
A fear of flying is at once rational and irrational. Rational because it’s just not natural to willingly...
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Michael Schreiner | May 13, 2014
Putting Off Making A Decision
Rationalizations block human growth because they let us off the hook from seeing the truth; they are the...