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Near Death Experiences related to an Excess of CO2 in the Bloodstream

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You may have heard stories of people who, after recovering from a life-threatening injury or condition, have experienced extra-corporeal experiences (leaving owns body), seen a tunnel of light, dead family members and even angels. These kind of events have been reported for years all around the world. According to a recent study these may just [...]

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When Cognitive Psychology does not work

A couple of months ago I wrote an article which included a mention to a client with anger management issues. Weeks ago, that client that had made notorious improvements was involved in an incident with one of his staff. After a not very significant event, he went berserk and stabbed him with an antenna. How [...]

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Psychoanalysis: yesterday vs. today. Why we need to adapt to our new world

How do I start? It´s gonna be difficult to write this post in a way that everyone can ready it and at the same time don´t commit heresy by not being rigorous and awaken the wrath of my colleagues. Also, I don´t want to get into the “politics” of Freudian Psychoanalysis and the  “war” it´s [...]

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