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Self-Deception: A Defense Against Vulnerability

Nothing is so easy as to deceive one’s self, for what we wish to believe, we readily believe, but such […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Delusional Disorder, In The News23 Comments

Django Unchained: Film Analysis by Dr. Deborah

Django Unchained both entertains and emotionally unnerves you in a way that only a Quentin Tarantino film can achieve. But, […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Discrimination, Discrimination, Film Analysis8 Comments

Dr. Deborah’s Five Commitments For Living Consciously in 2013

“It is not that we have so little time but that we lose so much. Life is long enough and […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Personal meaning, Self-Development, Wisdom10 Comments

The Courage to Thrive Despite Great Loss and Change

“Can you imagine flying over a war and you know you can never look down? You have to look forward, […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Dealing with Stress, Enduring hard times, Grief & Loss, In The News18 Comments

Anna Karenina: Codependent Love At Its Best

“There can be no peace for us, only misery, and the greatest happiness.” Count Vronsky What are you willing to […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Film Analysis34 Comments

The Lives of Others: Film Analysis by Dr. Deborah

Life stories are powerful stimuli to your imagination and to understanding who you are and what you want psychologically and […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Discrimination, Film Analysis10 Comments

Meet Dr. Deborah: The Founder of Psychology in Everyday Life. She has a gift for you.

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Fifty Shades of Grey: A Provocative Tale In More Ways Than You’d Think

E. L. James’ racy bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey has been called an amusing, romantic tale of a woman’s (Ana Steele) exploration […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, In The News, Literature, Women's Issues20 Comments

Happy Birthday America!

Happy Birthday dear America. Thank you for opening your arms to my immigrant parents over 50 years ago and to […]

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What’s So Special About Wellesley’s “Not So Special Speech?”

Teacher David McCullough gives a dose of reality to graduating students at Wellesley High School. His “You Are Not So […]

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