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Why Alcoholism Relapse Is so Common
Post Views: 1062 Sadly, for every recovering alcoholic, alcoholism relapse is a persistent and ominous threat. Once they’ve stopped drinking, the alcoholic would ...
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Interesting Conversations Enhance Well-Being
Post Views: 1279 Interesting conversations produce changes in the brain. In fact, they’re a direct shot of serotonin, as well as an exceptional ...
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Five Famous Quotes by Pío Baroja
Post Views: 932 Pío Baroja was a Spanish writer of the Generation of ’98. He wrote several novels and traveled extensively throughout Spain. ...
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Daily Opportunities to Learn to Accept Emotions
Post Views: 914 Some emotions aren’t easy to manage, while others aren’t easy to accept. Examples of this could include: loving someone who ...
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Motivational Interviewing in Addictions
Post Views: 965 Motivational interviewing in addictions is a psychological resource Miller and Rollnick designed in 1991. This is because the motivation to ...
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The Curious Relationship Between the Color Gray and Depression
Post Views: 972 According to a study that experts from the University of Freiburg (Germany) conducted, it’s not unusual that painters of all ...
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9 Ways to Look After Your Emotional Wounds
Post Views: 1111 Some situations you have to go through are particularly hard for you. This causes you to store up anguish and ...
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Wessler’s Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Post Views: 1370 Wessler’s cognitive analytic therapy is a short-term cognitive therapy. It has certain things in common with other cognitive therapies. However, ...
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Seven Potential Signs of a Future Divorce
Post Views: 1006 Even good relationships go through difficulties at some point so conflict is normal to a certain extent. However, there are ...
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Roberto Assagioli, the Scientist of the Spirit
Post Views: 969 Roberto Assagioli was the founder of the psychosynthesis school of thought. This is an approach that started from the empirical ...






















