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Why Other Children are Rejecting Your Child


IntroductionDeveloping healthy peer relationships is critical for the normal development of a child. Peer relationships have been found to be an important predictor of positive adult adjustment and behavior.

Creating A Winning Mindset


Do you know anyone who always wins? Sure you know that person, everything just works out for them. They go into business and they are an instant success.

The 5 Hindrances of the Mind: Are They Blocking Your Self-Esteem?


The issue of self-esteem is perhaps one of the greatest determinates in creating a life of freedom and abundance, or feeling inhibited and "just getting by". Self-esteem is defined as "a feeling of pride in oneself".

Accepting New Ideas


Much of the time when a new idea comes to us, we handle that idea and move on, without ever becoming consciously aware of the process. During the times when we are consciously aware of the process of handling a new idea, we often reject that idea without understanding why we rejected it, or sometimes without even understanding that we did reject it.

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Nightmare After The Ordeal


Sarah is a 28 y/o accountant who had a traumatic past that she kept to herself. At age 15, she was grabbed by a masked man while she was jogging in a park.

A Jungian Approach to Mental Illness


All of us suffer from some form of emotional distress at some stage. Some forms of distress can last longer than they should and may significantly impair our everyday functioning.

Fairies and Mental Health


Schizophrenics hallucinate alternate realities. People who claim to have been abducted by aliens are accused of having Fantasy Prone Personalities.

Get Out of Jail Free: Stop Being Defensive


When Marcus and Sally first met they immediately felt like kindred spirits. Marcus was generally warm and open.

I'm Sorry! Blame-Game or Accountability?


A powerful tool for health as we approach the new year can be to focus on giving and/or receiving only real apologies when we want to heal a rift with a family member, friend, or co-worker. We hear apologies all the time, but I don't think many of them are sincere.

The Offspring of Aeolus - On the Incest Taboo


Incest is not such a clear-cut matter as it has been made out to be over millennia of taboos. Many participants claim to have enjoyed the act and its physical and emotional consequences.

Emotional Intelligence: The Basics


There's so much talk about emotional intelligence and how it can promote personal and business success. What is it really? What are its basic tenets?Emotional intelligence is the capacity to recognize, understand, and manage one's emotions and that of others.

The Mind, Information, and Attitude


Information is flowing to us at a great rate. The radio, television, the internet, advertising, newspapers and magazines are giving us information all day.

Hypnotic Myths


Even though hypnosis has been around officially since the 1700s (Franz Anton Mesmer), there are still questions as to its validity and benefits. For the most part, these questions stem from fear and ignorance.

Randomness of Human Thought


Random thought Sequence in the Human Mind. I want to comment on an article about Random Sequence in the Mathematical Association of America Newsletter in January 2002.

HypoManiacs Often Misunderstood


Are you a Hypomaniac? If you are you have some definite advantages over others. Hypomaniacs are often superstars in their fields, but they are often misunderstood by those who work so hard to profile personalities and put individuals into neat little boxes.

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