How Does a Child Learn to Relate With Others?

A child learns to relate with others early, during his first two years of life. This is his foundation for socialization and it remains fundamentally unchanged throughout his life. This understanding of how to relate with others comes from the child’s caretakers,...

Why Are Relationships So Important?

The yardstick governing each person’s approach to life is not found in a structure of the brain. I have already mentioned that the brain has the same anatomical structures in each person. However, the “thinking” apparatus of the brain is responsible for the processes...

What Would the Ideal Person Look Like?

In an ideal society, children would grow up endowed with standards so well balanced and reasonable that they would act appropriately in every situation. Such a person would be unfailingly thoughtful of all people, feeling the same concern for others as for oneself....

The “Unconscious” Barrier–Why Is It Hidden?

At first, a person suffering emotionally does not understand the cause of his symptoms. Each person can only observe the conscious factors in relating to others. Each is unaware of the unconscious elements causing self-misperception, misperception of others and...

Same Brain, Different Emotional Illnesses

We are all born with the same physical mechanism so far as the brain is concerned. Any attempt to relate either behavior or emotional states to inherent physical differences in brain structure has to date been unsuccessful. One individual takes the same intricate...
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