Articles & Research
Profiles based on scientific data and case studies. POSSIBLE spiritual roots. Use with GRACE towards yourself and others, and remember that ANY of these can operate on ONE or MORE levels:
Towards God, towards yourself and/or towards others.Â
 Mat 22:37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.Â
Mat 22:38Â This is the first and great commandment.Â
Mat 22:39Â And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.Â
Mat 22:40Â On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.Â
All The Rage: How The Human Brain Keeps Anger At Bay, Protects Heart Health
By Lizette Borreli In similar fashion to a cartoon character, we clench our fists, grind our teeth, and turn lobster red when angered — without steam coming out of our ears. Although we know the external cause for our state of anger, what exactly happens to our...
Rein In the Rage: Anger and Heart Disease, Experts explore the connection between anger and heart disease, and give tips for getting your anger under control.
By Katherine Kam If a caller upsets you, do you hurl the phone across the room? Do you curse and blast the horn furiously if the driver in front of you takes three seconds to notice the green light? An angry temperament can hurt more than relationships -- anger...
Medication Madness: How Psychiatric Drugs Cause Violence, Suicide, and Crime
By Dr. Peter Breggin ​Over the years as a psychiatrist I’ve evaluated innumerable cases of individuals who have been driven over the edge by psychiatric drugs. Many of these men, women and children were evaluated for legal cases but others were not. When I was...
Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric Drugs
Due to copyright, please click on this link. https://breggin.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/spellbinding_psychiatric_drugs.pdf In several teachings online, there is a reference to drug use as a form of pharmakeia (Strongs 5331), occultism, witchcraft or...
Symptoms of Shame
Shame springs from the lie that the normal condition for human beings is perfection & the absence of problems. If we believe this lie, we feel uniquely flawed and worth less than other people in the world whom we assume are perfect and problem free. Many of us...
Releasing Shame
But we have renounced the things hidden because of SHAME, not walking in craftiness or adulterating the word of God, but by manifestation of truth com- mending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. (II Cor 4:2) THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GUILT AND...
SHAME QUESTIONNAIRE
FROM "LOOKING GOOD OUTSIDE-FEELING BAD INSIDE" BY CURTIS LEVONG, PhD Answer "true" or "false" to each of the following. 1. I have been told that I have poor eye contact, slump my shoulders, or blush easily.2. I am more perfectionistic than I would like to be.3. I get...
Shame: A Concealed, Contagious, and Dangerous Emotion. Shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, dishonor, or regret
As a self-conscious emotion, shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, unworthiness, dishonor, or regret about which others may or may not be aware. Another person, circumstance, or situation can trigger shame in you, but so can a failure to meet your own...
Body Shame May Actually Be Making Women Sick, Study Suggests
The BackgroundWith all of the pressure for women to look taut, thin and forever young, self-objectification is unfortunately par for the course these days. Now, researchers are starting to think that judging ourselves harshly isn’t just affecting our mental states —...
Trait body shame predicts health outcomes in college women: A longitudinal investigation. Lamont, J.M.
Abstract Trait body shame impacts psychological health, but its influence on physical health heretofore has not been examined. While body shame may be expected to impact physical health through many mechanisms, this investigation tested whether trait body shame...
All The Rage: How The Human Brain Keeps Anger At Bay, Protects Heart Health
By Lizette Borreli In similar fashion to a cartoon character, we clench our fists, grind our teeth, and turn lobster red when angered — without steam coming out of our ears. Although we know the external cause for our state of anger, what exactly happens to our...
Rein In the Rage: Anger and Heart Disease, Experts explore the connection between anger and heart disease, and give tips for getting your anger under control.
By Katherine Kam If a caller upsets you, do you hurl the phone across the room? Do you curse and blast the horn furiously if the driver in front of you takes three seconds to notice the green light? An angry temperament can hurt more than relationships -- anger...
Medication Madness: How Psychiatric Drugs Cause Violence, Suicide, and Crime
By Dr. Peter Breggin ​Over the years as a psychiatrist I’ve evaluated innumerable cases of individuals who have been driven over the edge by psychiatric drugs. Many of these men, women and children were evaluated for legal cases but others were not. When I was...
Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric Drugs
Due to copyright, please click on this link. https://breggin.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/spellbinding_psychiatric_drugs.pdf In several teachings online, there is a reference to drug use as a form of pharmakeia (Strongs 5331), occultism, witchcraft or...
Symptoms of Shame
Shame springs from the lie that the normal condition for human beings is perfection & the absence of problems. If we believe this lie, we feel uniquely flawed and worth less than other people in the world whom we assume are perfect and problem free. Many of us...
Releasing Shame
But we have renounced the things hidden because of SHAME, not walking in craftiness or adulterating the word of God, but by manifestation of truth com- mending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. (II Cor 4:2) THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GUILT AND...
SHAME QUESTIONNAIRE
FROM "LOOKING GOOD OUTSIDE-FEELING BAD INSIDE" BY CURTIS LEVONG, PhD Answer "true" or "false" to each of the following. 1. I have been told that I have poor eye contact, slump my shoulders, or blush easily.2. I am more perfectionistic than I would like to be.3. I get...
Shame: A Concealed, Contagious, and Dangerous Emotion. Shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, dishonor, or regret
As a self-conscious emotion, shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, unworthiness, dishonor, or regret about which others may or may not be aware. Another person, circumstance, or situation can trigger shame in you, but so can a failure to meet your own...
Body Shame May Actually Be Making Women Sick, Study Suggests
The BackgroundWith all of the pressure for women to look taut, thin and forever young, self-objectification is unfortunately par for the course these days. Now, researchers are starting to think that judging ourselves harshly isn’t just affecting our mental states —...
Trait body shame predicts health outcomes in college women: A longitudinal investigation. Lamont, J.M.
Abstract Trait body shame impacts psychological health, but its influence on physical health heretofore has not been examined. While body shame may be expected to impact physical health through many mechanisms, this investigation tested whether trait body shame...
All The Rage: How The Human Brain Keeps Anger At Bay, Protects Heart Health
By Lizette Borreli In similar fashion to a cartoon character, we clench our fists, grind our teeth, and turn lobster red when angered — without steam coming out of our ears. Although we know the external cause for our state of anger, what exactly happens to our...
Rein In the Rage: Anger and Heart Disease, Experts explore the connection between anger and heart disease, and give tips for getting your anger under control.
By Katherine Kam If a caller upsets you, do you hurl the phone across the room? Do you curse and blast the horn furiously if the driver in front of you takes three seconds to notice the green light? An angry temperament can hurt more than relationships -- anger...
Medication Madness: How Psychiatric Drugs Cause Violence, Suicide, and Crime
By Dr. Peter Breggin ​Over the years as a psychiatrist I’ve evaluated innumerable cases of individuals who have been driven over the edge by psychiatric drugs. Many of these men, women and children were evaluated for legal cases but others were not. When I was...
Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric Drugs
Due to copyright, please click on this link. https://breggin.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/spellbinding_psychiatric_drugs.pdf In several teachings online, there is a reference to drug use as a form of pharmakeia (Strongs 5331), occultism, witchcraft or...
Symptoms of Shame
Shame springs from the lie that the normal condition for human beings is perfection & the absence of problems. If we believe this lie, we feel uniquely flawed and worth less than other people in the world whom we assume are perfect and problem free. Many of us...
Releasing Shame
But we have renounced the things hidden because of SHAME, not walking in craftiness or adulterating the word of God, but by manifestation of truth com- mending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. (II Cor 4:2) THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GUILT AND...
SHAME QUESTIONNAIRE
FROM "LOOKING GOOD OUTSIDE-FEELING BAD INSIDE" BY CURTIS LEVONG, PhD Answer "true" or "false" to each of the following. 1. I have been told that I have poor eye contact, slump my shoulders, or blush easily.2. I am more perfectionistic than I would like to be.3. I get...
Shame: A Concealed, Contagious, and Dangerous Emotion. Shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, dishonor, or regret
As a self-conscious emotion, shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, unworthiness, dishonor, or regret about which others may or may not be aware. Another person, circumstance, or situation can trigger shame in you, but so can a failure to meet your own...
Body Shame May Actually Be Making Women Sick, Study Suggests
The BackgroundWith all of the pressure for women to look taut, thin and forever young, self-objectification is unfortunately par for the course these days. Now, researchers are starting to think that judging ourselves harshly isn’t just affecting our mental states —...
Trait body shame predicts health outcomes in college women: A longitudinal investigation. Lamont, J.M.
Abstract Trait body shame impacts psychological health, but its influence on physical health heretofore has not been examined. While body shame may be expected to impact physical health through many mechanisms, this investigation tested whether trait body shame...
All The Rage: How The Human Brain Keeps Anger At Bay, Protects Heart Health
By Lizette Borreli In similar fashion to a cartoon character, we clench our fists, grind our teeth, and turn lobster red when angered — without steam coming out of our ears. Although we know the external cause for our state of anger, what exactly happens to our...
Rein In the Rage: Anger and Heart Disease, Experts explore the connection between anger and heart disease, and give tips for getting your anger under control.
By Katherine Kam If a caller upsets you, do you hurl the phone across the room? Do you curse and blast the horn furiously if the driver in front of you takes three seconds to notice the green light? An angry temperament can hurt more than relationships -- anger...
Medication Madness: How Psychiatric Drugs Cause Violence, Suicide, and Crime
By Dr. Peter Breggin ​Over the years as a psychiatrist I’ve evaluated innumerable cases of individuals who have been driven over the edge by psychiatric drugs. Many of these men, women and children were evaluated for legal cases but others were not. When I was...
Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric Drugs
Due to copyright, please click on this link. https://breggin.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/spellbinding_psychiatric_drugs.pdf In several teachings online, there is a reference to drug use as a form of pharmakeia (Strongs 5331), occultism, witchcraft or...
Symptoms of Shame
Shame springs from the lie that the normal condition for human beings is perfection & the absence of problems. If we believe this lie, we feel uniquely flawed and worth less than other people in the world whom we assume are perfect and problem free. Many of us...
Releasing Shame
But we have renounced the things hidden because of SHAME, not walking in craftiness or adulterating the word of God, but by manifestation of truth com- mending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. (II Cor 4:2) THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GUILT AND...
SHAME QUESTIONNAIRE
FROM "LOOKING GOOD OUTSIDE-FEELING BAD INSIDE" BY CURTIS LEVONG, PhD Answer "true" or "false" to each of the following. 1. I have been told that I have poor eye contact, slump my shoulders, or blush easily.2. I am more perfectionistic than I would like to be.3. I get...
Shame: A Concealed, Contagious, and Dangerous Emotion. Shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, dishonor, or regret
As a self-conscious emotion, shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, unworthiness, dishonor, or regret about which others may or may not be aware. Another person, circumstance, or situation can trigger shame in you, but so can a failure to meet your own...
Body Shame May Actually Be Making Women Sick, Study Suggests
The BackgroundWith all of the pressure for women to look taut, thin and forever young, self-objectification is unfortunately par for the course these days. Now, researchers are starting to think that judging ourselves harshly isn’t just affecting our mental states —...
Trait body shame predicts health outcomes in college women: A longitudinal investigation. Lamont, J.M.
Abstract Trait body shame impacts psychological health, but its influence on physical health heretofore has not been examined. While body shame may be expected to impact physical health through many mechanisms, this investigation tested whether trait body shame...
All The Rage: How The Human Brain Keeps Anger At Bay, Protects Heart Health
By Lizette Borreli In similar fashion to a cartoon character, we clench our fists, grind our teeth, and turn lobster red when angered — without steam coming out of our ears. Although we know the external cause for our state of anger, what exactly happens to our...
Rein In the Rage: Anger and Heart Disease, Experts explore the connection between anger and heart disease, and give tips for getting your anger under control.
By Katherine Kam If a caller upsets you, do you hurl the phone across the room? Do you curse and blast the horn furiously if the driver in front of you takes three seconds to notice the green light? An angry temperament can hurt more than relationships -- anger...
Medication Madness: How Psychiatric Drugs Cause Violence, Suicide, and Crime
By Dr. Peter Breggin ​Over the years as a psychiatrist I’ve evaluated innumerable cases of individuals who have been driven over the edge by psychiatric drugs. Many of these men, women and children were evaluated for legal cases but others were not. When I was...
Intoxication Anosognosia: The Spellbinding Effect of Psychiatric Drugs
Due to copyright, please click on this link. https://breggin.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/spellbinding_psychiatric_drugs.pdf In several teachings online, there is a reference to drug use as a form of pharmakeia (Strongs 5331), occultism, witchcraft or...
Symptoms of Shame
Shame springs from the lie that the normal condition for human beings is perfection & the absence of problems. If we believe this lie, we feel uniquely flawed and worth less than other people in the world whom we assume are perfect and problem free. Many of us...
Releasing Shame
But we have renounced the things hidden because of SHAME, not walking in craftiness or adulterating the word of God, but by manifestation of truth com- mending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. (II Cor 4:2) THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GUILT AND...
SHAME QUESTIONNAIRE
FROM "LOOKING GOOD OUTSIDE-FEELING BAD INSIDE" BY CURTIS LEVONG, PhD Answer "true" or "false" to each of the following. 1. I have been told that I have poor eye contact, slump my shoulders, or blush easily.2. I am more perfectionistic than I would like to be.3. I get...
Shame: A Concealed, Contagious, and Dangerous Emotion. Shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, dishonor, or regret
As a self-conscious emotion, shame informs you of an internal state of inadequacy, unworthiness, dishonor, or regret about which others may or may not be aware. Another person, circumstance, or situation can trigger shame in you, but so can a failure to meet your own...
Body Shame May Actually Be Making Women Sick, Study Suggests
The BackgroundWith all of the pressure for women to look taut, thin and forever young, self-objectification is unfortunately par for the course these days. Now, researchers are starting to think that judging ourselves harshly isn’t just affecting our mental states —...
Trait body shame predicts health outcomes in college women: A longitudinal investigation. Lamont, J.M.
Abstract Trait body shame impacts psychological health, but its influence on physical health heretofore has not been examined. While body shame may be expected to impact physical health through many mechanisms, this investigation tested whether trait body shame...
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