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Individual Psychology - Articles
Psychological Individuation from Narcissistic Spouse
by
Linda Martinez-Lewi, Ph.D.
Posted
Wed 26 May 2010 9:36am
individuation to denote the process by which a person becomes a psychological "in-dividual," that is, a separate indivisible unity or 'whole.' " This means that you now take all of your...
Separating from a narcissistic spouse is painful and complicated. Beging married to a narcissist, the spouse lives in psychological fusion with a person who is in denial
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Psychological Individuation from Narcissistic Spouse
by
Linda Martinez-Lewi, Ph.D.
Posted
Wed 26 May 2010 7:51am
Separating from a narcissistic spouse is painful and complicated. Being married to a narcissist the spouse lives in psychological fusion with a person who is in denial... of great opportunity---it is a chance to become individuated---this is our destiny. This means that you now take all of your potential, your personal history, your unique creative
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A Personal Trip Through Psychology’s History
by
Dr. Laura F.
Posted
Wed 30 Dec 2009 10:36am
’s book is considered to be one of the very first textbooks in psychology. Given my personal interest in textbook writing, and writing about biological psychology in particular...
While working on a writing project on the history of psychology, I was reading through various timelines others have constructed. Usually, these start with a series
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Mind candy versus real psychological change and personal development
by
Douglas E.

Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 10:34pm
” or “immediate” changes in our psyches and souls.
hat is not to say people can’t or don’t benefit from a personal growth event, but I question how much may be due to the excitement and energy of a crowd of other seekers – a variation on the “feel-good” ingredient of tonics, but more substantial.
Of course, none of this personal development and psychological
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Exercise Psychology Tip #4: How to Deal With People Getting Used To the "New You"
by
Corey I.
Posted
Sat 18 Oct 2008 4:09pm
been even thinner (than I currently am now) when I first started working there. Of course, none of the people we saw that night had actually seen me at this former thinner phase....
Anyhow, this takes me to an interesting question: When you lose weight, no matter whether it's 5, 15, or 30 pounds or more, how should you deal with people's comments?!
Since
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Exercise Psychology Tip #5: How to Deal With Other People's Expectations
by
Corey I.
Posted
Sat 18 Oct 2008 4:08pm
Now, normally the title of this post alone is enough to send most people running for cover. ;-) However, this post isn't what you might expect, so get ready for a new spin on a familiar theme. ;-)
First of all, when I say "other people," I'm actually only referring here to the well-meaning people that you or I truly care about.
I'd like
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The Fields of Psychology
by
Dr. Deb
Posted
Wed 07 Jan 2009 6:52pm
The field of Psychology is wide and varied. Lotsa hats, so to speak.
Clinical Psychology
Clinical psychologists assess and treat people with psychological problems. They may act as therapists for people experiencing normal psychological crises or for individuals suffering from chronic psychiatric disorders. Some clinical
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