Articles in Behavior
Article #819
One of the most complex and well developed theories on the inferiority complex is that of Alfred Adler. If you want to understand this concept well, his theory will provide significant help.
Post #808
Friday Video: TED Talk – We often think of bias and prejudice as rooted in ignorance. But as psychologist Paul Bloom seeks to show, prejudice is often natural, rational … even moral. The key, says Bloom, is to understand how our own biases work — so we can take control when they go wrong.
Article #806
Think of your brain as a juke box where most of your records – your reactions to different situations – were recorded well before your reached adolescence. Then, as life goes on and every time someone pushes your button, you automatically play the record that fits each situation.
Article #802
Once of the most challenging aspects of any spiritual path is that it asks us to take responsibility and to become accountable for our lives.
Article #801
As you go about your day, how many times do you think that you are entitled to something? Have you ever noticed that this belief of entitlement is the cause of many of your actions, behaviors and/or frustrations? Let’s take a look at what “entitle-itis” really looks like in our lives.
Article #797
Playing the “victim” gets a bad rap in pop psychology circles. We have all been truly victimized in our lives at some point or another, but playing the victim is different from that in that it means that we’re looking outside of ourselves and are helpless in the face of…
Article #787
There are 6 different attitude types that determine your position in life. 6 attitudes that determine your success or failure. If you are having trouble in certain areas of your life, whether it be in business, relationships or your finances, take a look at your attitude.
Article #784
How do you know when a histrionic personality-disordered person has entered into your life? Just ask yourself the following questions. Then answer them honestly. If these relationship issues are some of the same questions bouncing around inside of your head, chances are excellent that you’re involved with a histrionic.
Post #783
Friday Video: TED Talk – Behind those funny animal videos, sometimes, are oddly human-like problems. Laurel Braitman studies non-human animals who exhibit signs of mental health issues — from compulsive bears to self-destructive rats to monkeys with unlikely friends.
Article #780
What’s missing with “anger management,” “anger control,” and “dealing with anger?” Why not use these anger management techniques if you’re angry? They miss the upside of anger: how to use your anger to create the life you truly want.