The Aminergic System, Positive Mood, and Prosocial Behavior
When the Greek travel writer Pausanias visited Delphi, he noted that the axiom “know thyself”
Paul Kiritsis, PsyD (Clinical psychology), MScMed (Clinical neurophysiology), MA (Western esotericism)
When the Greek travel writer Pausanias visited Delphi, he noted that the axiom “know thyself”
In the last twenty years there has been a swift increase in the publication of
In The Righteous Mind (2012), the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues that, try as they
There are variant perspectives in contemporary psychology attempting to delineate causal relationships between psychological and
Richard Baer’s Switching Time is a gripping eye-fest of a book which sucks you all
When the Greek travel writer Pausanias visited Delphi, he noted that the axiom “know thyself”
I was initially uncertain about what epiphenomena would unfold within the isolation tank during my
Invariably, the dilemma as to whether somebody should enter into short or long-term communion
In countries of the developed West, the tendency to place unrealistic expectations and pressures on
So often we resort to elaborate treatments like psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in dealing with imbalances