
Christina Sponias
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I’m a literature writer and a philosopher who became a mental health therapist through dream translation after continuing Carl Jung’s research.
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Why Do You Imitate the Behavior of Those Who Live With You if You Condemn Them?
All people tend to imitate those around them, especially the people they live with constantly. This happens not only because they observe what they do and end up repeating the same things, but because they inherit similar characteristics in their psyche.
By Christina Sponias3 years ago in Humans
Do You Accept Being Criticized Without Getting Angry?
Our parents, siblings, coworkers, supervisors, and other individuals frequently criticize us while also complaining about our actions. This annoys us and prompts us to defend our actions, frequently before the person who is criticizing us has had a chance to fully express their viewpoint.
By Christina Sponias3 years ago in Humans
Analyzing Surprising Contradictions in Human Behavior and Learning How To Behave
Did you know that when monkeys show their teeth as if they are smiling they are actually reflecting fear and aggression? Since they are our kin and in the remote past we were wild animals too, their behavior can give us some information about our behavior, although this is just a logical deduction, not scientifically proven.
By Christina Sponias3 years ago in Humans
Why Do You Often Dream of Being Chased and Run Away?
Your personality is made up of numerous parts that have contradictory characteristics. Some of these parts are not conscious because they belong to the primitive and wild side of your brain. These parts are absurd and violent.
By Christina Sponias3 years ago in Humans
Advice for Parents: What Matters Most to Your Children
In our historical time, both parents of a family work outside the home and do not have time to dedicate to their children. When they have some time off they are usually tired and not in the mood to play or talk to their children.
By Christina Sponias3 years ago in Families











