Psychology Articles
46: There is Nobody to Blame for Anything
Let me start by stating a bold claim that you've probably never heard before. Upon first hearing this claim, you'll most likely think it to be ridiculous and absurd, but by the end of this article, you'll see the utterly obvious truth of it, and you'll never look at the world the same way again. Are you ready for it? Here it is...
There is no ca
47: Alcohol and Panic Attack Recovery
Panic disorders can be so frightening that you may be tempted to seek temporary relief from the attacks by drinking alcohol or taking other substances.
However panic attacks are something that you need to be in control of and you should not use alcohol or narcotics to control the effects of panic. Doing so can lead to different types of emotion
48: Can Nations States Regions and Communities Develop Their Own Personality
'Don't you ever say anything like that ever again,' the woman fumed, 'that's racist and we just don't appreciate such statements in front of this Board'. The Board, by the way, was a Community Development Corporation in a depressed Latino community. It could have been in any one of hundreds of similar communities in the U.S.
I had been addres
49: Father Does Not Always Know Best
Every Father's Day in magazines and newspapers across America we see professional athletes posing with pictures of their father. The stories always talk about the encouragement, education and inspiration the father has given his son or daughter to succeed at their sport and in life. However, there is another side to parental involvement we do not a
50: How To Secretly Hypnotize People
Have you ever wanted to be able to put people in a trance-like state and simply give them instructions they then follow without question?
So has everybody else. In this article I'll show you a simple yet powerful way to accomplish just that. You'll learn a simple phrase that puts a person's critical mind to rest and allows you to gently guide th
51: Humor No Humor Found In Lies
Many people find great humor in gossip, but there is no humor found in lies that are told on people. This type of humorous behavior is generally a pathetic sign that the person is insecure and everyone privy to the gossip will have to make a decision on where their level of humor is at that particular point in time.
Other people that know that t
52: James W. Sire s The Universe Next Door -A Commentary
In the Universe Next Door by James W. Sire, we see a natural transition from the Naturalist to Nihilist viewpoint, offered by Sire as a natural movement of one world view to another.
In the Naturalist world view, which came from Rene Descartes' belief that the universe is just a "mechanism of matter which people comprehended by mind."
The b
53: Mental Development of Preterm Babies
Low weight preterm babies who receive breast milk immediately after birth while in the intensive care unit have higher scores of mental development at 30 months as compared to other babies who were not breast fed. These findings suggest that whenever possible preterm infants who are in the intensive care units should be fed with breast milk. Infant
54: Psychological Self Help
There are several different ways in which one can achieve self improvement through self -help. One such method is through psychological self help. Psychological self help is nothing but, the use of this techniques combined with the concept of self help. Psychological self help deals with the enforcement of self control on oneself by controlling one
55: Pursuing A Masters In Psychology
The importance of psychology in life cannot be taken for granted. Psychology is the science that deals with human behavior as well as that of the non human. Though the course is only 125 years old, it is needed in almost in all spheres of life. Its study has its roots in biology to sociology, trying to seek a relationship between the brain function
56: Techniques for Law of Attraction
Law of attraction includes the vibrations that correspond to the thought process of a person. All the experiences of our life are governed by our thoughts. We can have a control over our lives and the situations surrounding us through our thought process. There are subsequent positive or negative physical and emotional experiences related to our wo
57: The Benefits of Time Line Therapy
The concept of Time Line Therapy is an ancillary form of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)and Ericksonian Hypnosis. This concept was first developed in 1985, by Tad James. His ideas were then produced through his first book, "Time Line Therapy and the Basics of Personality" which was published in 1988. The basic concept followed in Tad James' theo
58: Understanding your fear About Stress
Stress and the effects of stress are all part of modern life, however sometimes we confuse being busy with being stressed. Sometimes there isn't enough time in the day to complete the routine tasks of life and we have to prioritize what we do in both work and our domestic lives. When we perform minor tasks at the expense of the more important ones
59: What is an Inferiority Complex in Conversations
Sally walks into a room full of high-flying executives. She scans the room with her eyes and sees the executives dressed in expensive suits, sipping champagne, and mingling amongst each other. As she enters the room, she can't help but feel "different" to the executives.
She feels the executives are an entire class above her. Maybe it is the exe
60: About the Fear of Flying The Psychology of Fear
Fear is like a self-replicating computer virus. It needs only to start for it to develop a momentum of its own. It is difficult for anyone suffering from a fear to examine it objectively because the very process of examining it will change it, and in all probability change it for the worse. Our fears control many of our conscious and unconscious th
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