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Monthly Archives: May 2011
The Mirror of Self-Disgust
Building self-esteem and developing a positive view of oneself is the goal of many therapeutically sound programs. There are numerous assessment tests that measure self-worth, self-esteem and positive self-image including Rosenburg’s Self-Esteem Test, PsychTest.com, and others. Most people are taught … Continue reading
Victimstance
Next to ‘closed-channel thinking,’ victimstance is the most pervasive thinking error in irresponsible and criminal thinkers. Criminal thinkers continually blame others for situations they have caused themselves. Victimstance thinking moves to the extreme in persons actively engaged in victimizing behavior. … Continue reading
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Failing to Learn from Experience
Criminal thinkers do not learn from the past and operate without regard for the future. They are often described as failing to learn from experience and tend to see behavior and events as isolated incidents. You might be thinking to … Continue reading