Why we ask questions: Questions are the basis of human freedom. Our mind, as a part of our self experience, is curious and always challenging that part of us that can think about the essence of things. We interpret our lives all the time - with unconscious deep conceptualization - and these conceptualization raise questions.
Why did I feel the way I felt yesterday when I spoke with X? What is the meaning of my answer? Why I chose to spend time in X's company and not Y's? And how it changed my attitude toward Y?
(Interesting paragraph I translated from the Hebrew edition)
Mots clés psychology psychoanalysis
Past and history are not the same. Past is what happened. It consists of events that affected the patient's self, some of which he can remember, but the most he is having trouble remembering. History is transforming the past to a story that the person tells himself. Sometimes, the story stems from the past, but even the most sincere patient's history is more like a myth.
(Translated from the Hebrew edition).
Mots clés psychology psychoanalysis
The more I know, the more I realize that I don't know much at all...
Hans Christian HollenbeckMots clés humor psychology human-condition
In the terms of 'Mental Illness' Isn't stable a place they put horses that wish to run free?
Stanley Victor PaskavichMots clés life illusions reality psychology bipolar-disorder mental-illness normal bipolar manic depokote manic-delusions seroquel
What if the preacher or father’s saying ‘Someone here’s lost and hopeless’ was tantamount to those Sun-Times horoscopes that are specially designed to be so universally obvious that they always give their horoscope readers that special eerie feeling of particularity and insight, exploiting the psychological fact that most people are narcissistic and prone to the illusion that they and their problems are uniquely special and that if they’re feeling a certain way then surely they’re the only person who is feeling like that.
David Foster WallaceMots clés truth church psychology humans priest narcissism preach horoscope
There is no such thing as isolated stress. Stress is always system wide.
Janet Gallagher NestorMots clés psychology health wellness stress-relief
Prolonged stress causes the human body to make adaptations so it can continue to serve you at a functional level. The more stress, the more adaptations.
Janet Gallagher NestorMots clés psychology health self-help stress wellness
There are as many life missions as there are people. We are all unique. We are all important.
Janet Gallagher NestorMots clés psychology self-help spirituality mindfulness wholeness positive-attitude
The freedom of an unscheduled afternoon brought confusion rather than joy. Julius had always been focused. When he was not seeing patients, other important projects and activities-writing, teaching, tennis, research-clamored for his attention. But today nothing seemed important. He suspected that nothing had ever been important, that his mind had arbitrarily imbued projects with importance and then cunningly covered its traces. Today he saw through the ruse of a lifetime. Today there was nothing important to do, and he ambled aimlessly down Union Street.
Irvin D. YalomMots clés philosophy psychology schopenhauer psychotherapy
most psychologists/philosophers we've learned about have experienced severe depressions, attempted suicide, were considered 'freaks' or 'insane' by their peers, locked themselves in their rooms, felt socially isolated, were either celibate or extremely promiscuous, and rarely found 'love
Megan BoyleMots clés philosophy psychology
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