Compassion A Powerful Doorway to Personal Growth
by:Margaret Paul, Ph.D. The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks....
View ArticleTop Ten Tips for Living Authentically
by:Ann Ronan, Ph.D. 1. Know your purpose Are you wandering through life with little direction hoping that youll find happiness, health and prosperity? Identify your life purpose or mission statement...
View ArticleDarkness of Winter Encourages Insights
by:Carol McClelland, Ph.D. The darkness of Winter has descended. For many the long stormy nights of Winter and the proverbial dark night of the soul are uncomfortable. In addition to being dark, times...
View ArticleYou Teach People How to Treat You
by:Rhoberta Shaler, PhD So often we hear people ask the question, “Why does he/she/they treat me/us so badly?”. The honest answer, in most cases, is “Because you let him, her or they!” If that seems...
View ArticleMind, Body, Spirit Healing vs. Traditional Psychotherapy/Psychoanalysis
by:Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD Mind, Body, Spirit Healing vs. Traditional Psychotherapy/Psychoanalysis The word “psychology” is the combination of two terms – study (ology) and soul (psyche), or mind....
View ArticleOn Uniqueness
by:Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. Is being special or unique a property of an object (let us say, a human being), independent of the existence or the actions of observers – or is this a product of a common...
View ArticleTraumas as Social Interactions
by:Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. (“He” in this text – to mean “He” or “She”). We react to serious mishaps, life altering setbacks, disasters, abuse, and death by going through the phases of grieving. Traumas are...
View ArticleThe Happiness of Others
by:Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. Is there any necessary connection between our actions and the happiness of others? Disregarding for a moment the murkiness of the definitions of “actions” in philosophical...
View ArticleThe Egoistic Friend
by:Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. What are friends for and how can a friendship be tested? By behaving altruistically, would be the most common answer and by sacrificing one’s interests in favour of one’s friends....
View ArticleOn Achievement
by:Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. If a comatose person were to earn an interest of 1 million USD annually on the sum paid to him as compensatory damages – would this be considered an achievement of his? To succeed...
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