The Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathology III B- The World of Distorted/Inaccurate Views of Reality
Though some of the traditions from the east value the ‘originality’ and consider any adaptation as deviations from the real,…
Though some of the traditions from the east value the ‘originality’ and consider any adaptation as deviations from the real,…
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Many years ago, Sigmund Freud discovered (or did he invent?) the Ego. Freud had already discovered that the human psyche pro…
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I turn first to European perspectives and the early “medically” oriented assessments of psychopathy— an assessment of bodily…
I believe that psychology and psychiatry have gone needlessly far afield in their search for the causes and cures of psychol…
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There is a paradox embedded in the question being asked in this essay: how do we “manage” sleep? We all know that the more w…
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We humans often like to think of ourselves as superior beings functioning from our superior intellects (as opposed to the an…