Friday, 29 December 2017

Best of Our Blogs: December 29, 2017

It’s something you lost too early. It’s why you have trouble trusting people. It even explains why you’re anxious and unhappy a lot of the time.

An unstable childhood stole your ability to have faith and believe that in the end everything works out, even if it doesn’t work out the way you want it to.

Yet, you’re given a chance in every situation, challenge and unpleasant experience you find ourselves in.

Whether you’re dealing with a narcissist, uncertain about psychotherapy, or recovering from a relationship or illness, you have an opportunity to practice, and stretch your faith muscle. It’s not only a belief that things will always work out, but the belief that you can survive it because you already have.

3 Traits That Make Identifying Narcissism a Guessing Game
(Neuroscience & Relationships) – If you think you’re a narcissist, this might be really what’s going on.

Six Ways To Make Psychotherapy More Effective
(Cultivating Contentment & Happiness) – Want to get the most of your next therapy session? Work on accepting these six truths.

Discovering my Hypothyroidism and Recovering my Self-Esteem
(Narcissism Meets Normalcy) – You blame yourself for being tired and lazy when what you could really be is physically sick. Read Lenora’s story here.

No New Year’s Resolutions? No Problem!
(ADHD Millennial) – If you have ADHD and are building your resolutions for 2018, stop and read this.

To My Husband’s Ex’s – Thank You for Dumping this Wonderful Man
(Full Heart, Empty Arms) – Surprisingly, this post will make you appreciate his ex and him.



from World of Psychology https://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2017/12/29/best-of-our-blogs-december-29-2017/

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