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The Benefits of Time Line Therapy


The concept of Time Line Therapy is an ancillary form of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)and Ericksonian Hypnosis. This concept was first developed in 1985, by Tad James. His ideas were then produced through his first book, “Time Line Therapy and the Basics of Personality” which was published in 1988. The basic concept followed in Tad James’ theories on therapy is that it helps describe the human experience with time.

This therapy has the potential to make sense of your temporal (pertaining to time) experiences. It also proves to change your perception of negative experiences that you have endured during your lifetime. With this information, you can create a more meaningful future by understanding human temporal experience.

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Epidemics – Fear Taking Precedence Over Facts


I’m in the midst of reading a fascinating book by Philip Alcabes. The very title, “Dread: How Fear and Fantasy Have Fueled Epidemics from the Black Death to Avian Flu” gives me fodder for at least one article without even reading the book.

There is so much fuel for thought in this book, that you will have the opportunity to read several articles as my mental juices are stimulated.

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Treatment Modalities and Therapies


Narcissism constitutes the entire personality. It is all-pervasive. Being a narcissist is akin to being an alcoholic but much more so. Alcoholism is an impulsive behaviour. Narcissists exhibit dozens of similarly reckless behaviours, some of them uncontrollable (like their rage, the outcome of their wounded grandiosity). Narcissism is not a vocation. Narcissism resembles depression or other disorders and cannot be changed at will.

Adult pathological narcissism is no more “curable” than the entirety of one’s personality is disposable. The patient is a narcissist. Narcissism is more akin to the colour of one’s skin rather than to one’s choice of subjects at the university.

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