The soul thinks in images.
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A Stolen Smile: How To Interpret Dreams of Losing Your TeethCategory: PsychologyThe soul thinks in images. Mad As Heck: Learn to Control Your Anger Before It Controls YouCategory: Anger ManagementUntil a few months ago Jared Collins (not his real name) was just your average American high school student. He had plenty of friends, a part- time job at the local pizza hangout, and a car of his own for cruising around town.But, one day Jared got "mad ... Did Carl Jung Underestimate the Significance of This Transformative Dream?Category: PsychologyNo prisons are more confining than the ones of which we are unaware. - Shakespeare, The TempestIn 1913, a frustrated thirty-eight-year-old Swiss psychologist, Carl Jung, broke with Freud, who had been an important mentor for many years. It was a scary and traumatic experience for Jung. He was leaving the ... Read This Article if You Hate PeopleCategory: Anger ManagementDo you ever wonder why people hate? It does not make a lot of sense does it? Do you hate? What do you hate? What triggers this emotion of hate? Have you ever watched those on the freeway who spend more time directing their middle finger than driving their own ... Memory Leaks: Our MindsCategory: PsychologyAnybody who has spent a lot of time studying computers knows that computers suffer from memory leaks. Lost information and *breaks* seem to be the norm with today's technology. Could we be experiencing the same problem? What about our human memories? Could we (regardless of our age) be experiencing the ... Read This Article if Life Sometimes Frustrates YouCategory: Anger ManagementDoes life often frustrate you; do you feel challenged by the events of daily life? The traffic, the stress and all the sound and fury that will not give you a rest; does this frustrate you. Why do you let the world bother you in this way? Why do you ... Remaining Silent – The Top 10 Reasons for Doing SoCategory: Anger Management1. When words are about to be spoken in anger and might be regretted.2. When it has been said before and is not worth repeating.3. To justify one's behaviour, of which one is not proud, by citing someone else's.4. To avoid inflicting unconstructive criticism.5. When silence resonates and words are ... Memory and Learning – Just How Does it All Work?Category: PsychologyIf all the data received by our senses were stored in our memory, we would soon be overwhelmed. The subconscious sorts through the input and retains only a fraction for permanent memory storage. Every second, the eyes absorb ten million bits of information, the skin takes in one million bits, ... Read This Article if You Have Above Average LooksCategory: PsychologyDo you have above average looks? Did you know in psychology studies that far more than 50% when asked in private surveys; say that they have above average looks. This is a very telling observation both from a psychological standpoint and also from a self bio-feed back observation. If 70% ... Depression and ChristmasCategory: DepressionChristmas is supposed to be a fun, exciting, family orientated time of the year, right? Yes, sure for those with family and friends to share it with, but not for everyone and especially not for those unfortunate enough to be debilitated with the illness which is depression.For most people, Christmas ... |
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