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Why Parents Hate Parenting: Or Do They?
There's no doubt about it and I think you'd be hard pressed to find a parent who would argue with you, parenting has its share of stress. When you have a child, there is less time for the couple to spend with one another, less time for individuals to spend on their own, and there is another living being to be responsible for. These are all givens. There is a lot of research that suggests that parents hate parenting, so with all these built in challenges, is there something deeper besides just th



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When Children Are Beaten, The Aftermath
The psychoanalyst, W.R.D. Fairbairn, once said, "Children would rather be sinners in heaven than saints in hell." What he meant was that children believe that their parents are loving and caring people who do no wrong. The child believes that he was bad and deserving of punishment, no matter how harsh.



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Overweight? Your Brain May not Know When to Stop
Most of us have experienced the kind of mindless eating where we're gobbling up handfuls of some snack food or another? However, it may not be because we're hungry. New brain research is finding that activity in the amygdala, the part of the brain that is important for orchestrating feelings hunger and satiation, is reduced in healthy weight people versus overweight people. In other words, overweight individuals are not getting the signals from the brain that they are actually full.



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Asylum Squad: Comic Strip 6
I'm not sure how common this is with psychosis, but one thing I experienced was the seeming emergence of old memories I had long forgotten about from my youth. Usually it felt as though these memories were being brought up to exploit in my mind and cause me embarrassment.



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Two Minds
Knowing what is good for you is one thing; acting in accord with that knowledge is quite another. Epstein posits that we, like other animals, have an Experiential Processing System that learns which responses under which conditions produce immediate pleasure and pain. But unlike other creatures we have access to higher cognitive faculties; a Rational Processing System that enable us to appreciate the likely long-term consequences of our actions so that we can maximize our gratification and minim



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Complementary and Alternative Medicine In The Treatment of Personality Disorders



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Empathy vs. Blame
If I present two people to you, each of whom has the HIV infection and told you that "Person A" is homosexual and became infected as a result of homosexual activity, and "Person B" was infected as a result of a blood transfusion during surgery, which one would you empathize with: Person A, Person B, neither one, both of them?



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Its Never Too Late
Remember the old song from the decades ago, "Life Begins at Eighty?" It appears that its true in more than one way. A recent UCLA study supported the opinions of many behavioral science experts that alcohol addiction can begin in people fifty years of age and older. To be specific, alcohol addiction can begin in people who never before had a difficulty. Why is this happening?



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Psychological Impact of Protracted Unemployment
As the economic recession drags on a heavy toll is being taken on the psychological well being of those who lost their jobs and cannot find a new one. Arthur H. Goldsmith, PhD, Professor of Economics at Washington and Lee University, warns of the devastating, and possibly permanent, psychological effects of joblessness.



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Gallery: Final day of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Highlights from the final day of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
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Video: Each Day Like It’s My Last (complete version)
In May 2009, acclaimed author and musician Paul Quarrington was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Mr. Quarrington talked to the Post in a continuing series about his journey. His brave journey ended on January 21, 2010
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Gallery: Protesters, police clash in Athens
Protesters throw stones and molotov cocktails at Greek riot police as thousands take to the streets in protest of financial reform measures.
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Gallery: Gold Medal Game
The IIHF U20 World Junior Hockey Championship in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan January 5, 2010
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Gallery: Post photographer, Tyler Anderson, in Haiti
National Post Photographer, Tyler Anderson, captures scenes from the devastation after the Haiti earthquake
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Gallery: The Turner Prize 2010 shortlist
The Turner Prize, awarded to British artists under the age of 50 for an outstanding exhibition, traditionally attracts popular debate about the nature and role of art. Here are the nominees.
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Gallery: Philippine presidential candidates rally
Philippine candidates and supporters rally at campaign stops across the country. The Philippines will hold its presidential election on May 10, 2010
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Gallery: Earthquake slams Haiti
An earthquake measuring 7.0 rocked the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti
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Galler: Greek 24-hour general strike turns violent
24-hour general strike in Athens Greece turns violent as protestors clash with riot police
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Gallery: Dennis Hopper, 1936 to 2010
Hollywood actor Dennis Hopper died on Saturday from complications of prostate cancer
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