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6 Dimensions of Psychological Well-Being
6 Dimensions of Psychological Well-Being Recovery should aim at restoring psychological well-being as well as ending the symptoms of depression. Naturally, you get into treatment to stop the pain of those symptoms. It’s a huge achievement if the treatment...
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Mon, May 05 2021 6:00 AM
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A Wheel of Emotions
A Wheel of Emotions There are many models for capturing the range of human emotion, but one that caught my eye was this highly original classification captured in the wheel of emotions. This image is the work of Robert Plutchik, a psychologist...
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Psychological Flexibility, Well-Being and Doubts about Recovery
Psychological Flexibility, Well-Being and Doubts about Recovery I’ve been wondering: How could it be that I have recovered from depression but still deal with symptoms almost every day? Can both things be true? Recently I’ve come across new ways...
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Mon, Feb 02 2020 6:00 AM
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Relationships in Conflict: Depression’s Role
Some Rights Reserved by ComputerHotline at Flickr Depression is a natural enemy of close relationships. It helps build tension and conflict as a once-loving partner either withdraws into emotional isolation or turns angry and blaming. I suppose that’s...
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Sat, Jul 07 2010 2:11 PM
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Psychological Abuse and Depression
Some Rights Reserved by seier+seier at Flickr There have been many times in the past when I’ve run into someone at work who could twist my words to suit his own purpose. If I’d challenged him in some way, he would launch a subtle verbal assault...
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