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Psychological Problems and Their Big Deceptions : Introducing Predicate-Equating Cognition, Metaphorical Communications, and the Unconscious Entity
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Shave, David W., 1931- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Distress (Psychology).
- Emotions.
- Psychology--Popular works.
- Psychology.
- Psychotherapy--Popular works.
- Psychotherapy.
- Psychology, Applied.
- Mental health.
- Self-help techniques.
- Place of Publication:
- Universal-Publishers
- Summary:
- Psychological Problems And Their Big Deceptions reveals themultiple fraudulent and deceptive concepts of both Psychology and Psychiatry, such as the present-day grossmisuse of the "PTSD" diagnosis, whileintroducing the foremost, but previously unrecognized, concept, the "Unconscious Entity." Though all people do not have amental illness, everyone, without exception, has periods of being emotionally uncomfortable. This book convincingly shows what causes a state of being emotionally uncomfortable to any degree, and what is necessary to regain a state of being emotionally comfortable. In doing this, one will conclude it is a lot less the psychological counsel, in someone seeking professional help, and much more the listening, in any "counseling, " that makes the cure. This bookexplores, in detail, a dimension of human communication Psychology and Psychiatry have yet to fully appreciate, that has animmense capacity to make a person more emotionally comfortable, as well as an equally immense capacity to keep a person emotionally comfortable. That dimension is prevalent in any on-going small talk, and is mutually utilized, to the same degree, by the participants of that talking.
- ISBN:
- 9781627342445
- 1627342443
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