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Thomas Henricks Ph.dPsychology Today |
Our problems seem personal, but they're consequences of the society we live in.
Why real presents are visions of our relationships with others.
At what point does complaining become part of identity?
As we talk to others, we reveal who we think we are—and what we think of them.
Is honesty always the best policy? Consider these issues.
More than ever, we should remember Goffman's challenges for modern living.