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- So You’ve Been Diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder by Brian Cook, submitted 12 July,2005
If you’ve been diagnosed with bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) you are not alone. It has been estimated that over 2 million people in the United States suffer from this form of mental illness which involves episodes of both mania and depression. Although bipolar disorder usually b..
- Just What Do We Mean by ABUSE Anyway? by Rosella Aranda, submitted 08 July,2005
For most people, the word abuse implies violent and malicious behavior. In fact, most mistreatment does NOT fall into that category. ALL MISTREATMENT LEAVES EMOTIONAL SCARS There are several basic types of mistreatment, but one thing that all types of mistreatment have in common is that they all ca..
- The Fifteen Secrets That Successful Women Know by Dr. Gayla DeHart, submitted 24 June,2005
Women are fabulous! They are resourceful, determined, complex, resilient, & compassionate. They are able to endure pregnancy, childbirth, child-raising, heartbreak, husband-raising, being the career women, and running the household (housecleaning, bill paying, activities coordinator, sexy vixen, hos..
- Freemasonry: Closeted Mental Illness? by Jim D. Ray, submitted 23 June,2005
Thousands belong to it. Hundreds of cities host it. But what is the secrecy surrounding the practice of Freemasonry, and is it safe for our communities?Operating under the assertion of promoting "mutual assistance" between its members, the Society of Free and Accepted Masons is a fraternal organiza..
- The Incredible Human Psyche by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot, submitted 16 June,2005
The intriguing Human psyche - more complex than the metamorphosing cocoon, and more phenomenal than the human brain could ever imagine. Deep within the realm of your subconscious is the centrifuge, or cerebral core of all Human possibilities. Therein, lies the key to the supernatural, heightened sp..
- Parapsychology: Harnessing Your Etheric Energy by Jim D. Ray, submitted 14 June,2005
By Jim D. RayIt is an unfortunate reality that society has inadvertently categorized the natural abilities associated with bio-etheric energy as a form of entertainment. Classifying skills such as precognitive event recognition alongside attractions like stage illusion have undermined the acknowledg..
- Housing Decisions Involve Psychology by Lois A. Vitt, submitted 14 June,2005
In deciding to buy or sell, move or stay, downsize or expand, most Americans do not realize how complex the decision-making process really is. A successful, fulfilling housing result is more likely when you consider your housing psychology - that place where human interaction, the role of “place..
- A Bird's Eye View of THE ENCHANTED SELF and what it means to YOU! by Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, submitted 11 June,2005
The Rebbe Nachman of Breslow often said, “Always remember-Joy is not merely incidental to your spiritual quest. It is vital.” As the years have gone by and I’ve been in the practice of psychology over 20 years, I have become more and more convinced that he was so right, that joy is not an opti..
- Archetypes by Robert Bruce Baird, submitted 11 June,2005
DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY (ARCHETYPES): - "All material bodies are condensations of frozen bodies." (2) Jung is becoming 'in vogue' again, I hear. Perhaps this time around it won't just involve so little real appreciation for all that he meant and understood. Dream interpretation and projected Western values..
- The Monkey And The Spreadsheet by Abraham Thomas, submitted 09 June,2005
When the mind was fidgety, like a monkeyWhen you felt restless, it helped to understand drives. The mind perceived, recognized and interpreted. It set goals and acted. Those five faculties were managed by sovereign intelligences. Out of these, it was the fourth intelligence, which set goals, by tran..
- Psychology and Sacred Moments by Elisha Goldstein, submitted 05 June,2005
"The great lesson from the true mystics, from the Zen Monks, and now also from the Humanistic and Transpersonal psychologists – that the sacred is in the ordinary, that it is to be found in one’s daily life, in one’s neighbors, friends, and family, in one’s back yard, and that travel may be..
- Visualizations and Healing by Robert Bruce Baird, submitted 02 June,2005
One of my favourite ways of getting to know someone and allowing them to move into a free state of mind and openness to imagery or symbols is the psychological word test. It is used by many psychologists in a similar manner to a Rorschach test. I do not think there is as much value in the Rorschach ..
- Parapsychology: Maximizing Effectivity Of Targeted Controlled Remote Viewing Techniques by Jim D. Ray, submitted 31 May,2005
Individuals with a solid working knowledge of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) have undoubtedly encountered the “plateaus” experienced at various levels throughout the ability’s development. Successful employment of CRV to identify characteristics of past, present, or future events depends heav..
- Major Depression and Its Serious Complications by Michael G. Rayel, MD, submitted 29 May,2005
When suffering from clinical depression, people have different ways of confronting it. Some acknowledge it, face it just like any problem, and seek help. Some ignore it as if it doesn’t exist. And others simply accept that it’s there but they don’t do anything about it. In fact, they don’t e..
- Natural Treatment for Depression - Is There An Alternative? by John Maxford, submitted 27 May,2005
Many people who are suffering from mild to moderatedepression, are choosing to either forego drugs entirely,or to supplement the minimum dosage their doctor willprescribe, with natural treatment for depression.This can include a number of lifestyle alterations, andeven herbal treatment for depressio..
- Get Rid Of Depression Once And For All by John Maxford, submitted 27 May,2005
Depression is something that will occur in many people'slives, for various reasons. But the "normal" occurrence ofa plunge in mood due to stressful events in your life,usually doesn't last very long, before a person's naturalresilience responds to the environment of friends andfamily.Treatment for d..
- 10 Ways to Bring Meaning to Your Life by Elisha Goldstein, submitted 26 May,2005
10 Ways to Bring Meaning to Your Life My life always appears to be so hectic. It's as if I purposely overload myself with more things than I could possibly ever accomplish. As I'm going to sleep I think about all the things I need to get done And when I'm awake during the day I think about all the t..
- Achieving an Ambidextrous Mindset by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot, submitted 23 May,2005
History lends us an ideal of ambidexterity: Leonardo da Vinci, Harry Truman and James Garfield were all known to be physically ambidextrous, but to what does that translate? In modern times, ambidexterity isn't a hot topic, but in fact, we are all - to a degree - ambidextrous. When we multi-task, ju..
- Depression by Robert Bruce Baird, submitted 23 May,2005
The 'experts' have tried to evaluate me as a sufferer of this but found no such evidence or behavior. The same was true for all other mental or medical conditions, so they think 'witch' covers my condition in life; because I refuse to participate in the materially managed environment any more. We wi..
- TO JOURNAL OR NOT TO JOURNAL THAT IS THE QUESTION by Kay L. Schlagel, submitted 18 May,2005
I’m sure that at one time or another every one of us has been told to journal. “What is so important about journaling?” you may ask. “I’ve already had to live with it going over and over in my head, why would I want to write it down?” You’ve answered your own question. A lot of us have..
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