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Cerys Love PsyD – Television Series – Mirror Psychology – Episode 8 – Chapter 7 – Nuances – Personal Responsibility – Part 1

Personal responsibility is clearly holding yourself accountable for your own choices and your own actions. Jesus’ claim specifically calls on you to take personal responsibility for making the choice, with your free will, to turn his claim into reality in your life. Do you know what else this means? Jesus is claiming that you, and only you, have the power to do this in your life, in addition to claiming that when you do, you are doing all you need to do to be the best human being you can be, on an individual and on a humanity level. Recognize this power in your life, recognize that you possess the power to make change in the world….

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Editor's Notes Standing upon The Love Rule as a philosophical theoretical foundation, Mirror Psychology builds a clinical and social psychological theory, utilizing the latest neuroscience and bio-psycho-social-spiritual research. This research illustrates that loving something bigger than ourselves, loving ourselves, and loving our neighbors as we love ourselves in that order truly is all humanity needs to flourish. The concept is over 2000 years old - and yet is as revolutionary and relevant now as it was then - regardless of what you believe or don't believe about its author. As a pragmatic minimalist pulling the latest research thread in search of truth about optimal relationships with self and humanity, this doctor of clinical psychology is surprised to find that scientific thread circling back to this concept. It is not new. It is not sexy. What works is the point - and as a philosophical theoretical foundation for clinical as well as social psychology theory, and then as an applied concept for psychotherapy blended with experiential therapy, this works with elegant simplicity.

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