Is Very Low Neuroticism Ever a Problem?
We know high trait neuroticism is associated with anxiety and depression. Can very low trait neuroticism be a problem?
Is Very Low Neuroticism Ever a Problem? Read More »
We know high trait neuroticism is associated with anxiety and depression. Can very low trait neuroticism be a problem?
Is Very Low Neuroticism Ever a Problem? Read More »
We need to shift from a social influence focus to one that cultivates relational value.
Social Influence Versus Relational Value Read More »
What defines modern natural science? Energy? Empiricism? This blog argues the key is behavior.
Does the Concept of Behavior Unify All of Science? Read More »
What is the difference between objective scientific psychology and subjective folk psychology and how should we bridge the two?
Two Psychologies: Objective Science and Subjective Folk Read More »
The Influence Matrix maps the human relationship system by blending two dimensions from attachment theory with two from the Interpersonal Circumplex.
Mapping the Human Relationship System Read More »
One meaning of the word empirical is subjective and interior, whereas a second is objective and exterior. The epistemological gap applies only to the former.
The Epistemological Gap and Two Meanings of Empirical Read More »
Moralizing is problematic. Engage in reflective ethical decision making instead.
Engage in Ethical Reflection Rather than Moralizing Read More »
Negative situations that trigger negative feelings that trigger negative reactions drive people into neurotic states.
Triple-Negative Neurotic Looping Read More »
Two new developments are emerging in the field of psychotherapy integration that can help to advance the field.
New Ways Forward in Psychotherapy Integration Read More »
Is the self the true essence of what we are? Is it a myth? A new model helps provide answers.
A New Integrative Model of the Self Read More »