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Michael shares about a young man who drove himself to depression & addiction to please his family's wishes that he go to law school, instead of film/screenwriting. もっと見る 動画 at link
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Trusting The Unknown によって Ronna Prince of Sacred Journey of the ハート, 心 (a documentary about healing).
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The Connection Between Comedy And Pain によって Peter Desberg & Jeffrey Davis of the book 表示する ME THE FUNNY via link もっと見る video interviews at link
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posted by guiltygoth
Secret information? Okay, probably not much remains truly hidden または forbidden anymore, but there are little secrets about how things work. Salesmen, politicians, and others learn and use subtle techniques to influence you. "Lucky people" use little-known tricks to get that way. Here are some examples.

Controling Through Words

There is a classic joke, "Have あなた stopped beating your wife?" It is difficult to answer without incriminating yourself. This technique of the implicit premise is used によって politicians for もっと見る than jokes. Get everyone to argue about how to do something, for example, like...
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It's a psychedelic psychiatric evaluation! ALL the most classic findings on a mental status exam, helpfully illustrated によって pertinent Beatles lyrics...because, really, why not?!
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Have あなた ever wondered why your spouse, coworkers, または children seem to think so differently from you? あなた may not understand why they make the decisions they do, または why they place such importance on things that seem inconsequential to you. It is possible to understand the 回答 to all these questions. The secret lies in the theory of Myers-Briggs personality type.

In the 1960's a psychological theorist named Katharine Briggs had many of the same 質問 あなた do. She wondered why some of her family members had such logical, linear thinking processes, when she herself was もっと見る likely to take...
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It's a bit obvious, but still quite interesting.
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The Stanford prison experiment was ostensibly a psychological study of human responses to captivity and its behavioral effects on both authorities and inmates in prison. It was conducted in 1971 によって a team of researchers led によって Philip Zimbardo
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The experiment was designed によって the Yale 大学 social psychologist, Stanley Milgram, to demonstrate the willingness of subjects to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that were ethically amoral.
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posted by GypsyMarionette
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Ablutophobia- Fear of washing または bathing.
Acarophobia- Fear of itching または of the insects that cause itching.
Acerophobia- Fear of sourness.
Achluophobia- Fear of darkness.
Acousticophobia- Fear of noise.
Acrophobia- Fear of heights.
Aerophobia- Fear of drafts, air swallowing, または airbourne noxious substances.
Aeroacrophobia- Fear of open high places.
Aeronausiphobia- Fear of vomiting secondary to airsickness.
Agateophobia- Fear of insanity.
Agliophobia- Fear of pain.
Agoraphobia- Fear of open spaces または of being in crowded, public places like markets. Fear of leaving a 安全, 安全です place.
Agraphobia- Fear of sexual...
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Americans spend もっと見る on gambling than all other recreation combined. For most, it's a fun diversion but for a few, gambling can become a serious, life-altering problem.

Problem gambling is behavior that causes disruptions in any major area of a person's life. It affects as many as six to nine million Americans.

Would あなた recognize a gambling problem in someone あなた know? It may be easier if あなた know the signs. Here are some 質問 from the National Council on Problem Gambling. If あなた または someone あなた know 回答 yes to any of the following questions, it is likely that gambling has become problematic....
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We all know how smoking can be a hard to quit habit for thousands, if not millions, of people across the globe. Yeah, smoking sucks and あなた may be in the situation when smoking is もっと見る like a drug for you. Unfortunately for you, smoking can kill you, so it is best to quit as soon as possible. But... is NLP the answer?

According to studies, NLP has proven to be an effective method to quit smoking forever. However is not as simple as going through a session and Voila!! Problem solved.

Certains conditions must be met in order to NLP treatment to work. Let's go over this conditions:

1.A true desire...
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posted by guiltygoth
最近 studies buttress the unpalatable truth that falling in 愛 is, in some ways, indistinguishable from a severe pathology. Behavior changes are reminiscent of psychosis and, biochemically speaking, passionate 愛 closely imitates substance abuse. Appearing in the BBC series Body Hits on December 4, Dr. John Marsden, the head of the British National Addiction Center, 発言しました that 愛 is addictive, akin to cocaine and speed. Sex is a "booby trap", intended to bind the partners long enough to bond.

Using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Andreas Bartels and Semir Zeki of University...
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New Research Indicates that Antidepressants May Not Be Significantly もっと見る Effective Than Placebo.
During the past couple of decades, drugs from the class of antidepressants called SSRIs, as well as newer drugs with novel modes of action, have been 与えられた credit for helping many people reclaim their lives from the devastating grips of depression. These drugs have also been responsible for making their manufacturers very wealthy. But, what if these drugs don't really provide significant relief for depression at all? What if the placebo effect is responsible for most of their effectiveness?

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If you've ever been around someone who is persistently miserable you'll find that they have a working strategy for making their experience unpleasant for themselves.

This 記事 will give a few explanations why they use a strategy that makes them miserable, how that process works, and if this describes you, why あなた might want to change. It will also describe what you'll have to sacrifice if あなた no longer want to be miserable.

Also, if the benefits of being miserable are enough you'll learn how to continue to make choices and decisions that contribute to your misery.

The Benefits of Misery....
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