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By: Chris Sussan
How To Specialize In Addiction Psychology It’s easier to get a psychological degree than a psychiatric one, as you will not need the extensive medical school training required of psychiatrists. Howe (read entire article)
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By: Quinn Redmond
Facts Worth Knowing Related To Why A Person Suffers From Memory Loss You would be surprised to learn that there are a number of factors that can be considered as being the cause behind memory loss, a (read entire article)
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By: Hunter Jones
Improve Memory Skills It seems like a blessing if someone has the capacity to recall information quickly and correctly. It is truly priceless in being successful in the professional as well as academ (read entire article)
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By: Rory Francis
Play Memory Games to Improve Your Memory If your ability to memorize it not at the level it used to be or perhaps you already have a good memory but you desire to improve you abilities to memorize in (read entire article)
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By: Dylan Wilson
Finding the Right Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder is a particular anxiety disorder that is most primarily characterized by recurrent and unwanted thoughts. A (read entire article)
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By: Glen Jackson
Dealing With Short Term Memory Problems Hundreds of thousands of people around the world deal with short term memory problems and in fact everyone usually deals with short term memory problems at lea (read entire article)
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By: Nicky Patterson
What you Should Know About Short Term Memory Loss There are basically two different types of memory loss that you can experience: short term memory loss and long term memory loss. Short term memory l (read entire article)
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By: Spencer McNight
Short Term Memory: Stores Small Pieces Of Information For A Short Time Period When trying to understand more about memory, it pays to first consider what the nature of memory is and also its various (read entire article)
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By: Mick Thompson
Psychological Issues Of Infertility In Women Infertility is a state of one individual where he or she has no contribution to the process of conception. This means that the individual’s reproductive s (read entire article)
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By: Glen Jackson
The Side Effects of Prozac Do Not Include Memory Loss The relationship between Prozac and memory loss is a little complicated. Manufacturers, Eli Lilly and Company state that unlike other anti-depres (read entire article)
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By: Baily Richards
What is the Connection Between Prozac and Memory Improvement? Everyone forgets things from time to time, but there is a point at which your memory loss becomes too serious and begins to affect your (read entire article)
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By: Sky Hudgins
The Pros And Cons Of A Photographic Memory A photographic memory is when you can see events in your head as if they were taking place again right in front of you. It is a very apt expression, for it (read entire article)
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By: Leigh Day
Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder Disrupts Lives Characters in movies who have obsessive compulsive personality disorder often evoke laughter from the audience. These characters are often ba (read entire article)
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By: Jessie Geralds
Improve Your Memory with Simple Strategies Memory strategies or ways to improve your memory may seem like very complex procedures, and you may shy away from the whole process, just blaming the gazill (read entire article)
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By: Jordan Thompson
Practical Memory Techniques For Real Life Situations Since Alzheimer’s disease became the disease du jour of the media, people have been afraid that any memory loss might be the onset of Alzheimer’s. (read entire article)
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By: Jean Houston
What You Need To Know About Memory Testers A memory tester isn’t a professional who gives you a set of tests to discover how well your memory is doing. Well, not yet anyway. When you look up just w (read entire article)
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By: Drey Peterson
Memory Loss Treatment: Your Options Memory loss is one of the most commonly complained about problems in the world. A lot of the time memory loss is normal, as everyone tends to forget things sometim (read entire article)
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By: Dylan Wilson
Learning About Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder is recognized as being a psychiatric anxiety disorder that is most commonly characterized by a subject’s obsessive behavior (read entire article)
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By: Jamie Preston
How to Recognize Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Symptoms Obsessive compulsive disorder is a problem that currently affects one in fifty people in the United States, and twice that many people have exp (read entire article)
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By: Lane Klein
Your Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment Options Obsessive compulsive disorder is an illness that causes people to have unwanted thoughts, usually repetitive and which can quickly become frustrat (read entire article)
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By: Scotch Q. Ennis
The term mental health is thrown around a lot -- this has especially been true during the few decades previous -- but mental health's complete meaning is often misunderstood. Casual discussion (read entire article)
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By: Gardar Gardarsson PNLP
Your Brain Is The Master Muscle of Your Body by Gardar Gardarsson PNLP The human brain is a product of millions of years of evolution and is a compact miracle of about 1,000 billion nerve cells form (read entire article)
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By: Andrew John
The Psychological Advantages Of A Larger Penis by Andrew John There are tons of articles and websites all over the Internet that deal with penis size and men. Most of them however, concentrate solel (read entire article)
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By: Keil Newman
Through the years of being a asocial worker I have had the privilege of working with many people. I have had a variety of case loads dealing with child protection, vulnerable adult investigations, cas (read entire article)
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By: Kai LeBerge
Dementia is an organic brain disease caused by underlying diseases, such as brain tumors, environmental contaminants, or drug related factors. The goal of treatment of dementia is to control the sympt (read entire article)
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By: Drey Peterson
If anyone were to tell me that they have never told a lie in their life, I would think that they were...well...lying. We all tell them from time to time, but there are degrees of serious deceit. (read entire article)
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By: Keil Newman
When people think of mental health services they tend to think about mental illnesses. However, not all programs are designed to help people who have disorders like schizophrenia, depression, anxiety (read entire article)
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By: Brett Franklin
So much depends on the human mental state. We rely on our minds day-in and day-out more than we do anything else. Our bodies are virtually useless without them. Naturally we all want to keep our minds (read entire article)
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By: Pat King
Have you ever thought about how many stigmas there still are around mental health issues? When people admit to feeling down or depressed or that they are having memory issues most people quickly chang (read entire article)
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By: Mick Thompson
Depression and anxiety are conditions requiring immediate and effective treatments and there is reason to be optimistic that these debilitating conditions are indeed treatable. Anyone that is faced wi (read entire article)
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By: Chris Sussan
Working with people that have mental illnesses can be very challenging. I have been a social worker for many years. Part of my job is to help people access services within their community. At times th (read entire article)
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By: Quinn Redmond
Life can be stressful and harsh at times. This is a given for most of us because we've experienced it. We do the 9-5 job routine, followed by the countless house chores, yard work and activities with (read entire article)
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By: Drey Peterson
Throughout life there are times when things are going well for us and times when we cannot seem to do anything right. Everyone experiences these periods as a normal part of day to day life. (read entire article)
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By: Baily Richards
Wouldn’t it be great to have some sort of mind control over someone else? It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, but there are ways to do it. It’s never pretty, and it is usually som (read entire article)
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By: Dakota Ulrich
No matter what part of society you operate in, mental health care is one of the most ignored issues that there is. I know this might seem like an excessive generalization, but think about it. (read entire article)
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By: Evan Tyler
You don’t hear about it a lot because people simply don’t want to talk about it. It can be a problem, and if pops up, it is usually a sign that something is wrong. When teen bedwetting occurs you have (read entire article)
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By: Lane Klein
Whether we like to believe it or not, our world is filled with afflictions. Some are mental and many others are physical. On the bright side, technology has offered plenty of nuances that remedy count (read entire article)
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By: Chris Sussan
When people hit mid life, they may have what is referred to as a crisis. It’s not something anyone can put a time limit on, and it’s not even something anyone can predict. (read entire article)
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By: Sam Vaknin
(The use of gender pronouns in this article reflects the clinical facts: most narcissists are men.) Anxiety Disorders – and especially Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) – are often misdiagnosed as N (read entire article)
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By: Rose Smith
One in every twenty people is considered to be a highly sensitive person (HSP). This means that either you yourself may be sensitive or someone you know is. 42% of the population is not highly sensiti (read entire article)
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By: Saqib
Nature vs Nurture theories have wasted a lot of energy of human beings. Plato is considered first to realize that you are made of not only flesh but also an intellectual soul. The issue may be much (read entire article)
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By: Saqib
It is commonly believed myth that personality testing instruments can measure your personality and predict your future behaviors. The pre-employment testing mechanism has been following this creed wit (read entire article)
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By: Sam Vaknin
There is one place in which one's privacy, intimacy, integrity and inviolability are guaranteed – one's body, a unique temple and a familiar territory of sensa and personal history. The torturer invad (read entire article)
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By: Sam Vaknin
I. Exposition In the movie "Shattered" (1991), Dan Merrick survives an accident and develops total amnesia regarding his past. His battered face is reconstructed by plastic surgeons and, with the hel (read entire article)
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By: Adam Eason
Before anyone experiences hypnosis and starts using it to make wonderful, beneficial changes in their life, this article is designed to perhaps to answer a few questions you may have and also to dispe (read entire article)
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By: Adam Eason
Evidence of hypnotic-like phenomena appears in many ancient cultures. The writer of Genesis seems familiar with the anaesthetic power of hypnosis when he reports that God put Adam "into a deep sleep" (read entire article)
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By: Steve Gillman
How to tell if someone is lying? Carefully. All methods of lie-detecting, including polygraph machines, are regularly fooled or used improperly, resulting in mistakes. There are a few good ways descri (read entire article)
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By: Sam Vaknin
The Encyclopaedia Britannica (1999 edition) defines empathy as: "The ability to imagine oneself in anther's place and understand the other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions. It is a term coined (read entire article)
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By: Sam Vaknin
No social theory has been more influential and, later, more reviled than psychoanalysis. It burst upon the scene of modern thought, a fresh breath of revolutionary and daring imagination, a Herculean (read entire article)
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By: Sam Vaknin
“I am actually not a man of science at all. . . . I am nothing but a conquistador by temperament, an adventurer.” (Sigmund Freud, letter to Fleiss, 1900) "If you bring forth that which is in you, th (read entire article)
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