Articles for: Psychology

by Steve Andreas: My wife Connirae and I visited Milton Erickson for a week about...

By Henry Leo Bolduc: As the father of modern hypnosis, Dr. Milton H. Erickson (1901-1980)...

Carl Rogers speaks about an approach to world peace from 1985.

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Donna Quesada: This is mind boggling and very interesting to me because my way of...

by Travis Bradberry: “Emotional intelligence is the “something” in each of us that is a...

by Caroline Myss: Scientists, physicians, and psychologists who have researched the relationship between stress and...

Each person’s life is very different. No two can compare…

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by Jeff Haden: While this sentence is one you might not expect from Steve Jobs,...

by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer: An Excerpt from Wayne Dyer’s Bestselling Book Being In Balance…

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by Walpola Sri Rahula: The Buddha’s practical instructions to reach the end of suffering…

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by B.F. Skinner: Improving education seldom takes the form of improving teaching.

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by The Dalai Lama: Anger plays no small role in current conflicts such as those...

Humanism was a major reaction to psychoanalysis and behaviorism and Abraham Maslow was a leader...

Donna Quesada: Hi, Jeffrey. It’s so nice to meet you. Dr. Jeffery Martin: It’s a...

Tao Porchon-Lynch has been bestowed with quite a few unique monikers in her 99 years…

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Sri Sri Ravishankar: We live most of our life through three states of consciousness: waking,...

“Western science is approaching a paradigm shift of unprecedented proportions, one that will change our...

Donna Quesada leads a guided meditation into the beauty of the present moment.

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Donna Quesada: A big part of the work that you do is with past life...

by Alanna Kelter: You may be surprised to know that one third of Americans feel...

by Dr. Alberto Villoldo: When the mind starts to busy itself crafting a story about...

by Kathryn Hogan: Four important ways you can learn to be truly present…

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Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross speaks about her theory on people being composed of 4 quadrants.

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For many years, people with terminal illnesses were an embarrassment for doctors. Someone who could...