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Philosophy of Science RSS FeedsBeware the Covert-Aggressive Personality - The covert-aggressive personality employs a potent one-two punch: the covert-aggressive conceals aggressive intent to ensure you never really see what's coming; and he or she exploits your normal sensitivities, conscientiousness and other vulnerabilities to manipulate you into succumbing.Tags: aggression, character disturbance, control, in practice, neurosis, relationships ...Feed Source: counsellingresource.com If Counselling Is Learning, What Kind of Learning? - Counselling may be a kind of learning process -- of learning to live differently. But what kind of learning is this? The kind of learning we do in school? Or some other kind?Tags: in practice, parenting and children, therapy
... Over 1000 Reader Comments and Questions on ?Losers? and Personality Disorders - To help our server deliver a snappier response time for the thousands of readers of our threads on Dr Carver’s ‘Loser’ article — the most recent of which has attracted over 350 new comments, we’re going to open this new thread and close the previous one. Combined with around 175 questions on personality disorders submitted to the ‘Ask the Psychologist’ service, we’ve now had over 1000 questions and comments from readers affected by this topic.Tags: abuse and trauma, personality disorders, relationships
... Understanding the Sadistic Personality - Sadists love to build themselves up at the expense of others. It makes them feel powerful to wield almost tyrannical influence over those they perceive as weaker or inferior. They derive pleasure from watching others cower, grovel, or struggle in one-down positions.Tags: aggression, character disturbance, in practice, power, relationships
... Understanding the Channeled-Aggressive Personality - The Channeled-Aggressives in our midst want everyone to know that they are a power to be reckoned with and have little regard for those whom they perceive to be less tenacious. They might even regard it as a perverted indication of respect if others cower in their presence. Do you know someone like this?Tags: aggression, character disturbance, control, ethics, in practice, law enforcement, ... Is Counselling Unlearning? - We usually come to counselling with a pain or problem we want fixed. It may be that we find we need to unlearn patterns of feeling and behaviour. It may be that counselling is more about unlearning than learning.Tags: in practice, relationships, therapy
... Understanding the Unbridled Aggressive Personality - Despite frequent social sanctions, aggressive personalities often persist in their aggressive defiance of society’s rules and limits.Tags: aggression, CBT, character disturbance, in practice, law enforcement, personality disorders, therapy
... Personality Disorders Article Now Available in Spanish - Many readers will know the work of our Consulting Clinical Psychologist Dr Carver work on dealing with personality disorders in relationships. His popular article on identifying ‘losers’ in relationships has now been professionally translated into Spanish.
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... Today, the World is a Better Place - I have never in my life felt so relieved and so inspired by the results of an election as I am by the selection of Barack Obama as the next President of the United States. Today, the world is a better place.
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... Understanding the Aggressive Personalities, Part 2 - By far the most limiting aspect of traditional approaches to understanding the most character-disturbed individuals among us is that purely behavioral descriptions don’t capture the essence of what is unhealthy and problematic in them.Tags: abuse and trauma, aggression, character disturbance, in practice, personality disorders, psychiatry, relationsh... This Week in Science - Martian Reservoirs | Visions from Afar | Massive Stars and MAGIC Crab Nebula | GPCR Structural Diversity | Light from Below | Promoting Polyandry | Modeling Subcellular Morphogenesis | Dinospore Control | Wnts and the Brain Vasculature | A Drive Along the Metabolic Information Highway | No Escape for Insect Pathogens | Long Live the Standard Model | Accelerated Imaging | Mussel-ing in on Evolution | University Challenge... 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[SPECIAL FEATUREs] SCIENCE CAREERS: Analyzing Scientific Investments - A background in science can be an advantage for analysts charged with determining the value of science-based companies.Author: Amarendra Swarup... Copyright © 2008, Go 2 Clickbank. All Rights Reserved. |