This is the first of two talks given November 14 during a daylong workshop at Philadelphia Insight 2015. The two talks present an overview to using basic reflective practices as a way to integrate the emotional and rational minds.
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Relax & Unwind: How to Slow Down and Recuperate
Skillful Intentions for a New Decade of Well Being (with New Year's Eve Ceremony)
Inclining the Mind Toward Secure Attachment
object constancy and the psychology of protective spirits and persecutory delusions
Chronic Stress: Causes and Relief
Addressing the Fear of Social Rejection
Peak Experiences, Ego Transcendence and Self-Actualization: Some Tools and Insights from Transpersonal Psychology and the Human Potential Movement
Self Integration: Understanding the separate states of the psyche
Alleviating Distress: Buddhist and Contemporary Insights Into the Two Kinds of Suffering in Life
Repairing Attachment Wounds in Adults: A Summary of Five Practices
Contemplation of One's Mortality Meditation to Clarify Our Purpose in Life
Interacting Skillfully with Irrational People
Addressing Work Related Anxiety
Thoughts on Setting Boundaries and Stating Needs
Orienting Practice: Locating Safety Cues in Stressful Situations, Talk and Guided Visualization
Stop Making Sense: Retrieving the Felt Experience Before All Conceptualization and Meaning Making
Addressing Learned Helplessness, Fatalism, Resignation
Resilience, Bouncing Back From Setbacks and Going with the Flow
Procrastination, Perfectionism & Avoidance Coping: What Makes Us Drag Our Feet And How To Move Forward
Killing the Buddha: Infatuation with Big Ideas and the Fetishization of "The One Who Knows"
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