A new study suggests that the stereotype of LSD users developing psychosis is largely a myth, and that the drug may even have some beneficial properties.
For many people, just coming to a greater level of insight is not enough for them to make significant, lasting changes in behavior patterns that have been part of their preferred style for many years. Here's how one man found success with a systematic approach to changing both his thinking and his behavior.
Tags: CBT, character disturbance, in practice, personality disorders, therapy
Pulling hair, biting nails, picking skin are not simply 'nervous' habits, a new study finds, suggesting they are instead associated with perfectionism, frustration and boredom.
ASHEVILLE, N.C., March 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- New Release by Chiron Publications.
In "An Orphan's Odyssey" Rose-Emily Rothenberg invites her readers to accompany her on outer world safaris and inner world journeys as she explores the images and symbols that appeared in the...