Posts Tagged ‘applying psychology’

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Addicted to the Potential of Love

Last updated 11th December 2007

An article by Connie Miller defines the concept of co-dependency beautifully, as “an absence of relationship with the self”. By looking outside to others for confirmation of who we are, and that we are OK, we lose contact with ourselves.

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Denial Makes the World Go Round

Last updated 28th November 2007

“Everyone is in denial about something; just try denying it and watch friends make a list.” An article in the New York Times looks at research on denial and comes to the conclusion that far from being a destructive force it is a necessary part of life, which both protects us and actually helps us to form and nourish relationships.

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IQ Equals Innate Intelligence? Maybe Not!

Last updated 13th November 2007

Is there such a thing as a finite and innate capacity to learn? Is it at all possible to measure it? Is there any point, and what could be the possible motives in doing so?

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Against an Hierarchy of Suffering

Last updated 6th November 2007

Is there some kind of division between ‘real’ and ‘unreal’ suffering, noble sufferers and self indulgent rich kids?

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OPML for Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life

Last updated 1st November 2007

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