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All enthusiastic respondents here are free of charge.
But shouldn't someone else's labor be respected and rewarded? Don't you feel that your demands are unreasonable? Aren't you worried about being deceived by taking advantage of small advantages? Hope you can figure this out.
There are a lot of questions like the landlord, and each question has been condemned and criticized, and the reasons are roughly as the enthusiastic answerer on the first floor said (except for the advertiser).
The landlord may still be a child, and he believes that his way is also someone else's way, and there must be hope that his requirements will be satisfied.
I'm sure you must have some worries and even pain that you need to talk about and need. I'm also convinced that you know very little about psychological counseling and psychological.
You don't understand that the psychologist itself is not a kind of charitant person, but like any other kind of professional worker, it needs to put in the effort of the work and need to be paid for the work.
But real psychologists hardly work in such a way, psychological ** work requires a specific environment, the corresponding rules and laws need to be followed. Because they know that they cannot work effectively in this environment (except in very special circumstances), just as surgeons do not perform operations outside the operating table, because only on the operating table can the operation be carried out safely, the danger can be avoided to the greatest extent, and the life and interests of the patient can be most effectively protected.
In psychology, the charge itself is also part of the content. Free psychology does not exist and is ineffective. The particularity of psychological ** also determines that doctors will not establish a personal relationship with patients, and will not have other contact with patients except for special circumstances.
Don't wait, the QQ of the psychologist will not appear here, and the psychologist who will not appear here is not the psychologist.
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The most important thing is the body's **.
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The main thing is to have a good mentality
It's important to be in a good mood
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Tell you one.
This QQ may really meet your requirements.
However, this QQ has a response limit.
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I'm good at enlightening women, men in general.
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There is no free lunch in the world, people don't care about things that have no value, so they don't work, and if you want to solve it better, you still have to spend money, and there are a lot of them, and they have to be hundreds.
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1. Skinner (1904-1990) American behaviorist psychologist, representative of new behaviorism, and founder of operant conditioning theory. He created the Skinner box, an instrument for studying animal learning activities. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1950, and was awarded the Outstanding Scientific Contribution Award by the American Psychological Association in 1958, and the National Science Award, the highest scientific honor from the United States, in 1968.
2. Piaget (1896-1980) was a Swiss child psychologist known for his research on children's intellectual and cognitive development. The epistemology of occurrence is proposed. Through child psychology, he combined the knowledge of life and blindness with epistemology and logic, so as to transform traditional epistemology into an empirical experimental science.
He was President of the Swiss Psychological Society, President of the Francophonie Psychologist and President of the 14th International Union of Psychological Sciences.
3. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), Austrian psychologist and founder of the Psychic School. As one of the most important social trends and academic schools in the 20th century, Freud's psychoanalytic theory has had a significant impact on psychology, education, philosophy, anthropology, ethics and other fields.
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Relatively recent (modern scientific psychology works).
Zimbardo: General Psychology of Zimbardo, Psychology and Life
Roger Hawke, "40 Studies to Change Psychology."
Older (these are generally more obscure).
Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams
Adler, "Inferiority and Transcendence".
Fromm, "Escape from Freedom", "The Art of Love".
Honey, "The Neurotic Personality of Our Time", "Neurosis and Human Growth".
Maslow, "Human Potential and Value".
Rolome, "Love and Will".
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1.I'm not a guru, but I'm someone who has come before, or I've experienced this emotional reaction from you. Give me your personal opinion for reference.
2.Due to the limited conditions known, I can't tell where your repression comes from--- feelings? Job? Family? Or is it a loss about the future?
3.Usually the solution to depression is grooming, and the root of depression actually mostly originates from the disapproval of oneself, to put it bluntly, a lack of self-confidence, you can improve your self-confidence by doing something you are good at.
4.Eat. Many depressive symptoms can actually be solved by diet, no matter what you eat, in short, every meal is full.
5.Practice. Putting yourself into a series of physical tasks to relieve brain depression through physical fatigue is actually very effective. Above.
It's hard, it requires a high level of understanding, and it's hard work.
If you believe her, you will say, otherwise, self-improvement.
How can you tell if a person is lying? The psychologist will teach you a trick, which is really accurate.
Give up, if I were him, I would ignore you, you broke up first, and now you are reconciled, you are the vegetable garden gate, you can go in and out if you want,
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