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Psychology
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Sex Abuse and Mind Control Starts at the Top
Well there sure is a whole lot of discussion these days with regards to sex abuse in the world. We have Catholic Priests molesting children, child sex slaves in many countries and abductions all over the place.
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Psychology: PTSD and Dissociation
Many are familiar with what was called Multiple Personality Disorder, now called Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID. This article presents a new modality for treating DID that has shown promise and which stems from a therapeutic philosophy that is counterintuitive to common approaches now in use. I believe this is an important article for therapists treating DID to read.
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Sexual Dreams are Not What They Seem
Here’s a fascinating paradox: Most sexual dreams are not literally about sex. Instead dreams with sexual images and experiences are more often exploring creative dilemmas: the process of creating new life, connecting to our passion and creative potential. For example, a good friend who had been intending to restart her art career for years, dreamt that she was trying to make love with her ex husband but could not quite do it because he couldn’t maintain an erection.
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Culture
All cultures have a set of beliefs that constitute the code of values and moral laws for that particular culture. In Asia for example people were exposed to certain social phenomena and consequently adopted certain beliefs that now determine their behavior as a separate culture. In other countries people share different beliefs and values due to a variety of factors. Religion is one of the most important factors that shape the society in terms of its cultural beliefs and traditions.
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Did Carl Jung Underestimate the Significance of This Transformative Dream?
In 1913, a frustrated thirty-eight-year-old Swiss psychologist, Carl Jung, broke with Freud, who had been an important mentor for many years. It was a scary and traumatic experience for Jung. He was leaving the popular authority of his time; he was leaving a system of dream interpretation, a body of techniques, ideas, and theories of analysis. Here is a new look at one of Jung's major dreams.
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Memory Leaks: Our Minds
Anybody who has spent a lot of time studying computers knows that computers suffer from memory leaks. Lost information and *breaks* seem to be the norm with today's technology. Could we be experiencing the same problem? What about our human memories? Could we (regardless of our age) be experiencing the same thing? Should we rely on our memories? Should we view our memories as incorruptible and as the sacred truth?
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Eye Tricks
What can you tell from a person's eyes? What can you do with your own? Here are some persusion and mind-reading eye tricks.
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Persuasion Techniques
Some persuasion techniques can be learned in a few minutes and used today. Here are some of the simplest and most effective.
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The Unconscious - How It Operates?
The Unconscious has been maligned by Freudians. In Eastern philosophies, it is the most written about aspect of human mind. It is that part of the mind that is to be retrained or re-conditioned so that humans could bring about a change in their behaviour. In this article the author describes the basics of human anatomy that is supposed to be the Unconscious.
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Holographic Disaster Psychological Conditioning
Often first responders to large natural disasters get themselves into a place where the death and the destruction literally makes them ineffective. Their brains are over whelmed and they cannot turn them back on to do their job.
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What Everyone Should Know About the Development of Communication
Many people just leave their communication skills to happenstance and live in a world of misunderstandings, hurt feelings, loss of relationships and business disasters. Quite often they look for outside reasons for challenges or failures. Yet, history and our cortex show that we were meant to connect and communicate and understand one another.
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Apparition or Reality
There are instances in one’s life which are strange, inexplicable and bordering on the supernatural. Such experiences do not lend themselves to the logic of questions and answers nor to deductive reasoning.
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