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The good psychologist A thought about what is a good psychologist

Being celibate It's certainly not for everybody

Depressed 'Depression,' how do you get it and how do you get rid of it?

I’m not feeling myself today

Time and the psychological moment

Mother knows best

The archetype

Life’s revision

Light bulb moments

When you’re hiding

What’s in the heart

Those who are violent

The pessimist view of hope Fundamental to our psychology is whether we are pessimistic, or optimistic, or realistic or whatever

Play is An understanding of play might not seem at first an important psychological issue, but really, it is essential for healthy human living

Mythology

A Maslow principle In this one I suggest that the baby tends to prove Maslow's theory wrong. In the site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs it says, "the basic concept is that the higher needs in this hierarchy only come into focus once all the needs that are lower down in the pyramid are mainly or entirely satisfied.

Brian wiring Having a go at the modern psychologist over emphasis (as I see it,) on the concept of, "brain wiring." 

Imagination

Mental illness

The psychotic boy who cried “wolf”

The whole world’s going crazy

Famous A lot of people want to know how to become famous. Perhaps this one gives a hint about this

Freedom

A Freudian projection

Lord save me

Manic An image of "manic"

The body of existence Thinking of the body as a psychological thing

The Borg of Star trek One of man's most redeeming traits is his resistance to what he sees as wrong. Read all about the Borg, a race of people I've heard being referred to as "the bikies of the universe." No offence to the bikies intended!!!   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borg_%28Star_Trek%29

A Freudian slip makes all the difference Poor Mr. Freud, he's known as the father of modern psychology, but he's also the 'Mr. Dad' that people like to bag