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Psychology
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An Archive of Thought
Memories are beautiful and great things to have. They are what remind us we are human, that we are living. They are so a part of us that we may forget they are just memories at times.
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Bipolar Disorder: Knowing When More Help is Needed
Help with mental and emotional problems can come in many forms. It can be friends that keep you from feeling lonely. It can be inspiration from a spiritual leader. It can be talking things over with a counselor. Or it could be getting a prescription that helps relieve symptoms of problems. All of these are acceptable and functional ways of getting help.
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Right Brain Left Brain
What are the differences between the right brain and left brain, and how do you use both more effectively?
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Conspiracy Theorists Websites; Boo!
As you surf the Internet be careful what you read. Some information out there such as; Conspiracy Theorists Websites are often filled with some pretty tall tales.
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Memory Leaks: Our Minds
Anybody 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 same thing? Should we rely on our memories? Should we view our memories as incorruptible and as the sacred truth?
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Dreaming
Had any good dreams lately? We spend nearly a third of our life sleeping, and a large portion of that is spent dreaming. It is time well spent.
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What Everyone Should Know About the Development of Communication
Many people just leave their communication skills to happenstance and live in a world of misunderstandings, hurt feelings, loss of relationships and business disasters. Quite often they look for outside reasons for challenges or failures. Yet, history and our cortex show that we were meant to connect and communicate and understand one another.
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What is Regression Therapy?
Regression therapy is a therapeutic process that uses one's earlier life experiences as source material to resolve current problems. This concept is similar to psychodynamic therapy. However, regression therapy is more solution-focused, whereas psychodynamic therapy is more interested in the process and the experience.
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