Quotes by Tom Butler-Bowdon

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Growing into an environment in which everyone else seems bigger and more powerful, every child seeks to gain what they need by the easiest route.
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Unpleasant feelings merely indicate that you are thinking something negative and believing it. Your.
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Truly creative people work for work’s own sake, and if they make a public discovery or become famous that is a bonus. What.
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Unlike other animals we are aware of our instincts, and as a result may attempt to shape or control them.
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To some extent this area was foreshadowed by pioneering humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow, who wrote about the self-actualized or fulfilled person, and Carl Rogers, who once noted that he was pessimistic about the world, but optimistic about people.
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Between the stimulation received from the environment and our response, certain processes had to occur inside the brain, and cognitive researchers revealed the human mind to be a great interpreting machine that made patterns and created sense of the world outside, forming maps of reality.
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What we think we lack determines what we will become in life.
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If you have ever talked about having an “identity crisis” you have psychologist Erik Erikson to thank for inventing the term. Erikson.
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In short, every child develops in ways that best allow them to compensate for weakness; “a thousand talents and capabilities arise from our feelings of inadequacy,” Adler noted.
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Beck’s three principles of cognitive therapy were: All our emotions are generated by our “cognitions,” or thoughts. How we feel at any given moment is due to what we are thinking about. Depression is the constant thinking of negative thoughts. The majority of negative thoughts that cause us emotional turmoil are plain wrong or at least distortions of the truth, but we accept them without question.
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