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First identified by the renowned psychoanalyst Isabel Menzies Lyth in 1960, depersonalization is manifested, in part, by the referencing of patients not by name but by disease.
Tim Ferriss • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
As responsible adults with sufficient knowledge, we have the power to take control of ourselves.
Francine Shapiro • Getting Past Your Past
One of the few scientists to have raised questions about the laboratory procedures used for the examination of cells and tissues is Dr Harold Hillman PhD, who has London University degrees in medicine and in physiology and a doctorate in biochemistry and is therefore eminently qualified to comment on the problems he has discovered. The investigatio
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This Parenting Mistake Ruins Your Kids Brains! How To Raise Mentally Strong Kids: No.1 Brain Doctor
youtube.comJust as surgeons must first learn anatomy, the future “Angst doctor” must first understand the relationship between the one who counsels and the one who is counseled. And, if I am to contribute to the science of such counseling, I must learn to observe the counseling relationship just as objectively as the pigeon’s brain.
Irvin D. Yalom • When Nietzsche Wept: A Novel Of Obsession
Our brains are constantly making connections that are outside our awareness.
Francine Shapiro • Getting Past Your Past
“Genes are like keys on a piano.” When we get caught in ruminative chatter, we hit discordant notes.
Leigh Marz • Golden
genetic risk factor, which “leads to the emotional dysfunction that is the core of psychopathy.”
Max Wachtel • Sociopaths and Psychopaths: A Crisis of Conscience and Empathy (What Makes Them Tick Book 1)
Psychology
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