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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Something Freud got REALLY Right
The APA’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (the “DSM”) has been around for 50+ years. I have the first edition in my library, and it is maybe 80 pages long. The most recent version is something on the … Continue reading
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Negative Thinking: A Most Dangerous Addiction
Why we can’t stop thinking about the things that make us feel the worst. Six ideas for letting go. I have borrowed this piece from something I saw at Psychology Today. It is their work, but I have edited it … Continue reading
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Hobbies – the “Why” of My Interests
I have some new subscribers to the Blog and for them, and all the others (including moi), I wanted to explain my hobbies. They are somewhat odd in this day and age … in fact, I get the impression that … Continue reading
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