
In this episode we consider the “hardness” or what we’re saying about depression and anxiety, namely that the individual bears… Read more 16: People These Days
In this episode we consider the “hardness” or what we’re saying about depression and anxiety, namely that the individual bears… Read more 16: People These Days
There are many things I don’t know. Most things I don’t know. Here are some. But in defining my questions… Read more 15: Things I Don’t Know
I’d like to say that one definition of a philosophical question is a question that has no answer, because the… Read more 14: They Are All Wrong
I came across this theory of depression and it’s very similar to what I’m putting forward and similar to what… Read more 13: Wendy Treynor on Depression
Allow me to draw an analogy. Car mechanics as psychology. Not everybody understands what makes a car go, but some… Read more 12: Car Parts
Uh, does anybody else notice that the theories of psychology say one thing and the practice of psychology says another?… Read more 11: Psychology’s Disconnect
Anxiety is considered the most common psychological disorder in the US, effecting almost 1 in 5. In this episode we… Read more 10: Anxiety
Despite what so-called “science” may tell you, you can ask whatever question you want. Science is not the only way… Read more 9: Seek, Knock, Ask
Alice Miller was a Swiss thinker and psychoanalyst. Her book The Drama of the Gifted Child describes depression as the result of a person’s suppression/repression… Read more 8: Alice Miller on Depression
Theories are postulations of what we can’t see meant to explain what we can see. There are several theories of… Read more 7: What Depression Really Is