Inappropriately displayed anger that is present in a variety of relationships (e.g., couples, marriages, work, school, friendships) is the topic of this podcast by Dr. Mathis. In it, he discusses the origins of this verbal and physical aggressive behavior, the potential consequences of being in such a relationship long-term, the various negative aspects of this […]
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Relationship Anger
Posted in Podcasts, tagged Anger, Anger as Hurt Turned Outward, Anger Management, Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle, Champster, Communication Skills Training, Complementary Pathology, Conflict Resolution, Criteria Studios, Derek & the Dominos, Domestic Violence, Duane Allman, Emotional Outbursts, Eric Clapton, Fear and Love as Incompatible Emotions, Fender Champ, George Harrison, Jim Gordon, Jim Nickleson, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Li'l Dawg Amps, Partner Abuse, Pathological Relationships, Pattie Boyd, Richard Goodsell, Tom Dowd on October 3, 2014 | Comments Off on Relationship Anger
No Excuses
Posted in Podcasts, tagged ADHD, Alcohol, Anxiety, ATP, Bipolar Disorder, Booker T, Cardio-Vascular Exercise, Chlorophyll, Complex Carbs, Count Basie, depression, Diabetes, Disorders as Excuses, drugs, Drugs As Escape/Avoidant Mechanisms, Eric Clapton, Fairness As A Societal/Religious Myth, Foods That Hurt/Heal, Garbage In Garbage Out, George Gershwin, George Harrison, Gregg Allman, Hammond B3, Healthy Eating Habits, Healthy Lifestyle, Heroin, Hypoglycemia, Jimmy Smith, Jon Lord, Keith Emerson, Ken Hensley, Leslie, Living Fully, Matthew Fisher, Obesity, Other-Esteem, personal responsibility, Personality Disorder, Pot, Protein, RIck Wakeman, Rick Wright, Rod Argent, self-efficacy, self-esteem, Steve Walsh, Steve Winwood, Sugar, Suzuki Instrument Corp, Tony Banks, Tony Kaye, Tyrone Downie on May 9, 2014 | Comments Off on No Excuses
In this podcast and in addition to some musical instrument history concerning the Hammond organ and Leslie speaker, Dr. Mathis discusses the concept of “No Excuses” for misbehaviors, regardless of the circumstances. While many persons have psychological disorders and/or issues that befall them, there is never a reason to use these as convenient excuses for […]