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The Narcissistic Mother | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Narcissistic mothers may exploit their children to meet their own egoistic needs; entirely abandon their children in pursuit of attention and admiration from others; or envy their offspring for what they get out of life.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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Not Your Usual Anger Management Techniques | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Sometimes anger can have a hardening effect, working as a kind of defense to ward off other painful feelings such as fear, exhaustion or emotional thinness.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Not Your Usual Anger Management Techniques ... on my website, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/g25zfAI4 #psych #anger

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The Fear of Change | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Many of us have a fear of change because of it presents us with unfamiliar and unpredictable emotions, and also because change makes us aware of the passage of time, linking up unconsciously with the idea of death.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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Sigmund Freud and the Oedipus Complex | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Sigmund Freud's theory of the Oedipus complex doesn't get much airplay these days but it's still a highly relevant aspect of family life and psychodynamic psychotherapy.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Whatever happened to Freud's Oedipus Complex? ... on my website, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/TZtG6x34 # psych

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The Shame-Based Divorce | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “When couples who have idealized one another and their marriage divorce, they often engage in a battle about who is the winner and who the loser who must carry all the shame.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

The shame-based divorce ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/8hVL9jT #psych #divorce

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The Development of Mind and Meaning (Part I) | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “In early infantile development, the baby projects unbearable experience into its caretakers who, by responding appropriately to what is needed, function as a kind of external container for that experience, gradually helping the infant to develop a mind of its own.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

The Development of Mind and Meaning ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/WcE0VF4 #psych #relationships

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Ambivalence and the Perfect Answer | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Ambivalence in both senses of the word -- conflicting emotions for the same person, and difficulty in choosing between different options -- both reflect idealized expectations and an underlying perfectionism.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Ambivalence and the perfect answer ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/MniAGzb #relationships #psych

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Of Puppies and Parenting | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “A degree of parental hostility and resentment toward infants is normal though not usually acknowledged. This article looks at ways we may unconsciously give voice to those feelings, or split them off and direct them elsewhere.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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Ethical Considerations Involved in Accepting Health Insurance | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “For some of us, completing insurance forms and providing carriers with a treatment plan means the complete falsification of who we are and how we really work.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Lying to insurance carriers about who you are and how you work ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/accYPJE #psych

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What Do We Owe to Those Who Are Dying? | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Do we exempt people who are dying from the expectations we usually have for other people, such as consideration, fairness and reciprocity?View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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What do we owe to those who are dying? ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/A3HtE43 #psych #relationships

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Good and Bad Reasons to Take an Antidepressant | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Many people take antidepressants, not because they're depressed, but because doing so helps them to avoid confronting important feelings or problem areas in their lives.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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Good and bad reasons to take an antidepressant ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/gPzQtM7 #psych #depression

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Self-Love and the Sense of Well-Being | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Self-love does not mean feeling the emotion love for oneself as an object, but rather reflects a state of wholeness and integration, where we accept the entire range of our emotions but feel driven by neither narcissistic defenses nor the demands of our superego.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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Self-love and the sense of well-being ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/PCOBC46 #psych

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The Interpretation of a Dream | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “An example of dream interpretation with a client in psychotherapy, with some thoughts about Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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The interpretation of a client's dream ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/e7FiTGd #psych #relationships

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The Mostly-Bad Mother | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “Thoughts about preserving the good bits of the mostly-bad mother.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Holding onto the good parts of the mostly-bad mother ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/peQ6Cqp #psych #relationships

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Three Books About the Chemical Imbalance Theory of Mental Illness | After Psychotherapy

afterpsychotherapy.com — “A discussion of Sharon Angell's two-part article from the New York Review of Books, in which she discusses recent volumes by Robert Whitaker, Irving Kirsch and Daniel Carlat addressing the chemical imbalance theory of mental illness, along with the influence of Big Pharma upon the psychiatric profession.View full resource at afterpsychotherapy.com

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jburgo55 Joseph Burgo, PhD Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

3 books debunking the chemical imbalance theory of mental illness ... on my blog, After Psychotherapy. http://t.co/gVOYRPd #psych

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