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WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED HYPNOSIS?

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Q: What is hypnosis?
A: It is a path used to get from a person’s conscious mind to their subconscious mind.

Q: What is the difference between our conscious and subconscious mind?
A: In general, our conscious mind uses logic, reason, makes judgments. Our subconscious mind does not analyze. It accepts all messages in a literal sense and stores them as memories.

Denial

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WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED DENIAL?

Denial is almost always associated with substance abuse. However, it is one form of a defensive system that people use in everyday life to justify their behavior. For instance, you take a 2-hour lunch rather than the allotted 1 hour, telling yourself you deserve it because they don’t pay you enough to begin with, maybe you forgot that you accepted the compensation they offered when you hired on. Denial is just one of many types of defenses one uses to justify and continue their behavior.

TYPES OF DEFENSES:

Faulty beliefs that stop us from growing and achieving

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Even I haven't mentioned it previously I'm an ardent believer in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Robert Ellis, PhD., the father of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, REBT for short, came up with 11 irrational thoughts which we turn into beliefs that may stop us in our tracks stymieing our growth. The list is paraphrased below with some additions all of which are, as he stated, are IRRATIONAL.
1.) It is necessary to be like and approved by everyone.
2.) I should be good or perfect at everything I do.
3.) When people are bad they should be punished.

Faulty beliefs that stop us from growing and achieving

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Even I haven't mentioned it previously I'm an ardent believer in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Robert Ellis, PhD., the father of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, REBT for short, came up with 11 irrational thoughts which we turn into beliefs that may stop us in our tracks stymieing our growth. The list is paraphrased below with some additions all of which are, as he stated, are IRRATIONAL.
1.) It is necessary to be like and approved by everyone.
2.) I should be good or perfect at everything I do.
3.) When people are bad they should be punished.

LET’S ACHIEVE A WIN-WIN OUTCOME

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Thinking back on my recent blogs brings me to communication* among couples. It doesn’t have to be between parties in an intimate relationship; it may well be with co-workers, etc. We have four basic methods of communicating.

We can be aggressive, which I admitted to in my last blog. This form of communication results in a win-lose outcome. I may win, but have absolutely no regard for your thoughts, beliefs nor feelings.

CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW, JERE

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CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW, JERE?
8/15/2016
In my introductory blog, I stated that my dogs might teach me something, and they did by staying calm, cool and collected. Yes, I’ve seen this behavior innumerable times, however, on this occasion, I needed, not only to observe the same but implement this behavior for myself and my stability.