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Psychology Unplugged

Excuses Be Gone

Psychology Unplugged

Dr. Corey J. Nigro

Health & Fitness, Social Sciences, Mental Health, Science, Medicine

3.8710 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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0:00.0

Good evening, one. It is Dr. Nygrogan with the next episode of Psychology Unplugged.

0:08.8

Another humbling week of being able to talk with so many people from different parts of the world.

0:14.0

I'd never imagined when I started this.

0:18.0

Thank you, Dad, for encouraging it, that we would reach the size and the level and the degree of the audience.

0:28.6

And I do my best to get back to everybody who calls, texts, emails me.

0:36.3

Very passionate about this.

0:39.6

And if I haven't gone back to,

0:41.8

reach out in whichever platform you have,

0:44.3

and I will do my best to get back to you this week.

0:48.0

Today's topic is excuses.

0:53.6

Now, I may have mentioned this before, but Julie was introduced to Wayne Dyer,

1:04.5

who was a psychologist from, I think, Lexington, Massachusetts. And I had never heard of him before.

1:14.3

And he is a psychologist who did an amazing job of assimilating various disciplines of spirituality, God.

1:31.5

So they think people confuse God with religion that's another episode or topic that we'll do um science philosophy into really a way to explain the human condition.

1:45.4

And I don't do much therapy anymore, as I've mentioned.

1:50.2

And the few people that I do see, I primarily treat borderline personality disorder and a few others.

1:59.8

But, you know, my job is primarily as a neuropsychologist is a diagnostician.

2:07.1

And, you know, my whole job is, I think I've said this in one of the episodes, is to find out what's wrong with you or a family member.

2:17.3

And I had somebody a few weeks ago, I was like,

2:19.3

said, the report doesn't say anything nice. That doesn't tell, talk with my strengths. And I said,

2:24.7

the tests aren't designed to do that. They're designed to figure out what's wrong. And that's the

2:29.8

hardest part of what I do because I want to, uh, well, let's back up a second.

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