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To Be Absolutely Honest with You...Ah Sh!T
in Psychology
Join Bob Zima for a humorous and adult conversation from his very own "therapy couch" located at the deck of the Grumpy Gator Cafe'. Today's fare is a heaping helping of satire and commentary on why it is so difficult to be honest with people and why honesty seems to never work out. Mature Audiences Only! Check out the Fat
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The End of Men: And the Rise of Women Hanna Rosin
in Psychology
Men have been the dominant sex since, well, the dawn of mankind. At this unprecedented moment, by almost every measure, women are no longer gaining on men: They have pulled decisively ahead. In this landmark book, Rosin reveals how this new state of affairs is radically shifting the power dynamics between men and women at every level of society, with profound implications for marriage, sex, children, work, and more. With wide-ranging curiosity and insight unhampered by assumptions or ide
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The Power Of Forgiveness
in Psychology
Forgive, but don't forget--a very potent saying. We often mistake forgiveness for 'letting someone off the hook' for something. However, when we hang on to hurt, it is we who are on the hook....
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Leaving an Abusive Relationship
in Psychology
Kellie Holly writes the blog, Verbal Abuse in Relationships, and shares insights into abusive relationships. She gained those insights through hard won experience. She was married for 18 years to a man who she says engaged in verbal abuse, along with emotional and psychological abuse. On this edition of the HealthyPlace Mental Health Radio Show, Kellie tells us why it took so long to leave her ex, the decision process that went into leaving and the changes she's noticed in hers
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Neely Fuller Jr. The United Independent Compensatory Code
in Psychology
Learn at the feet of our elder. Dr.Neely Fuller Jr's basic premise is this: "If you do not understand 'white' supremacy (as racism)--what it is, and how it works--everything else that you understand, will only confuse you".Dr. Fuller breaks down his idea of there being 3 basic types of people in the known universe, that being white people, non-whites and white supremacists/racists. In his explanation, white people are "people who classify themselves as 'w
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David Icke. The untold story
in Psychology
David Icke's career has been long and controversial, the main stream media has has vilified him and reinforced this thought to us over decades.
But lets rebalance the books and take a look at David Icke the man the MMS does not want you to know!
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Fathers and Daughters
in Psychology
Fathers play an important role in their daughter's development. Learn how to improve your father-daughter relationship on today's episode of Living Well with Dr. Peg with my guest, psychologist, Dr. Keith Hinderlie. www.DrPegOnline.com
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"Acceptance & Commitment Therapy" with Dr. Kennth Cole
in Psychology
This week's interview features Kenneth Cole, Ph.D. who is Director of Training in Psychology at the V.A. in Long Beach. Dr. Cole will be speaking with me about "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy"--a topic you won't want to miss!
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Purpose
in Psychology
Sharpening the focus of the Meaning of life. Robert Morse, M.A. discusses the importance of an individuals sense of purpose and personal well-being. With special guest Rafael Antoine, B.A. Psychology, Western Kentucky University.
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CASUAL SEX, with David Ortmann
in Psychology
Tonight on CASUAL SEX, with David Ortman: Interview with a slave, perspectives on consensual human slavery, BDSM, service, and sexuality.
CASUAL SEX, with David Ortmann is the CALL-IN blogtalk radio show facilitated by David Ortmann, the San Francisco based psychotherapist, sex therapist and author. His areas of clinical focus and study are the sexuality of the BDSM and Leather communities, concepts and theories of masculinity, and the processes of human attachment and differentiation. He s -
Deep Blues: The Overlap between Jungian Psychology & Blues
in Psychology
Deep Blues: Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey explores the archetypal journey of the human psyche through an examination of the blues as a musical genre. The genesis, history, and thematic patterns of the blues are examined from an archetypal perspective and various analytic theories--especially the interaction between Erich Neumann's concept of unitary reality and the blues experience. Mythological and shamanistic parallels are used to provide a deeper understandin
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