Posted in Resources on Apr 7th, 2008
Professionals in the Helping Industries & Their Personal Pathological Relationships
Are you a doctor, nurse, therapist, social worker,female clergy, medical personnel, paramedic, teacher, psychiatrist, Certified Nursing Assistant, day care worker, guidance counselor, speech therapist, missionary, physical therapist, psychology grad student, art therapist, writer, artist, musician, or work with at-risk kids?
Welcome aboard to the group of people […]
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Posted in Resources on Apr 6th, 2008
(this is a follow-on to the previous article on Why Abusers Can’t Change / Pathology)
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How Pathological is “Too Pathological”?
In other words, ‘How sick is TOO sick?’
One of the characteristics of women who have been in pathological relationships is that they are very ‘forgiving’ and ‘tolerant’ of less than stellar mental health […]
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Posted in Resources on Apr 1st, 2008
Personality disorders are a form of pathology. That word ‘pathology’ does NOT mean a psychopath. Psychopaths are ONE category under the personality disorders but there are lots of OTHER ways to be permanently disordered through pathology or a personality disorder. I suggest you read in the book about these. I hear women saying her guy, […]
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