Nutrition for the Mind
Some people watch what they eat, but how many are careful about how they nourish their minds?
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in 2012.
Some people watch what they eat, but how many are careful about how they nourish their minds?
How do people really make changes in their lives? The process is more complicated than many people believe.
To raise awareness of this perplexing personality disorder, this article summarizes the essential aspects of Borderline Personality, including its aetiology, characteristics and possible treatments.
We’ve all gotten so used to being busy that we haven’t taken the time to think about what it means to our lives. Being busy allows us to get things done, but often at too high a price.
Feeling safe and secure is a foundation for mental health, so why don’t we hear more about these feelings and how to increase them?
In the US, civil discourse has taken a backseat to arguing and hostility. What we need instead is a way to really listen to one another and stand together. The example of the Balkan people can help.
The DSM-V, expected to be published next year, will herald changes in the way clinicians conceptualize psychopathology and diagnoses. There is a trend towards more of a “developmental” and a “dimensional” approach to human nature.
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