Psychology

Cheating After Quitting Smoking
By Bill Nad · 16 years ago
Bumming smokes or taking a few puffs are commonplace for most people who try to quit smoking. Statistics show that most people will try to quit smoking four to five times before they are successful. ...
Are You Suffering From Depression?
By Dale Gorman · 16 years ago
There are few who will go through life completely untouched by depression, with the majority affected either directly through personal experience, or indirectly (by having someone close to them such as their partner, child, friend ...
The Psychology of Failure
By Molly Chapman · 16 years ago
So much has been written on the topic of failure, I thought it time I added my two cents. I've done a fair bit of contemplation on the subject of late; not because my life ...
Driving a Vehicle as a Bipolar Person
By Ken Jensen · 16 years ago
Driving a vehicle as a bipolar person is quite the adventure! There are so many ways in which to malfunction during driving as to be considered ludicrous. For comparative purposes, let's begin with Joe Normal ...
How the Brain Learns
By Michael Lee · 16 years ago
How the brain learns is a subject that still requires a lot of study. What scientists do know is that the learning process of the brain is dependent on how it is able to make ...
Life and Health: Developmental Disorders
By Alice Abler · 16 years ago
In 2007 the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimated that 1 in 150 eight-year-old children in the United States has an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This shocking life and health statistic spurred a barrage ...
Explaining-The Emo Girl Psyche
By James Smith · 16 years ago
There is no true definition for ‘Emo’ but it is believed to be a term which was borrowed from the 80`s music scene .Emo, short for ‘emotional’ is considered to be a combination of melodic ...
Controlling Anger through Hypnosis
By Crizza Reyes · 16 years ago
Now a day's psychology is such a profound and a successful field though human emotions. In the field of understanding in the human mind deserves a bounty of effort and man power. The two major ...
Supraconscious Mind (January Issue)
By Tina Owens · 16 years ago
Happy New Year to EVERYONE! How are you and your SUPRACONSCIOUS MIND doing? I know it is that time of the year to where we reflect on the past year and start fresh with new ...
What does it take to break the smoking habit
By Bill Nad · 16 years ago
How do you break a habit? The first step is to accept that you have a habit and then look at the reasons why you have that habit. If you know the reasons you can ...
Educational Psychology
By John Mason · 16 years ago
Educational Psychologists look at the problems and needs of young people and children. They may spend a fair proportion of their time working in schools, but they will carry out different tasks and functions. In ...
Grief Counselling
By John Mason · 16 years ago
What is Grief? Grief is a term used to describe all the thoughts, behaviour and feelings that occur after someone goes through a bereavement. A bereavement is any event that includes a loss. We may ...
Memory Improvement Through Self Hypnosis
By Madonna Jeffries · 16 years ago
Most people shudder when they hear the word 'hypnosis'. They relate the word to a situation where a hypnotist gets to make people, who are plucked from a show audience, to do all sorts of ...
Break Free From Mass Hypnosis
By Michael Mcgrath · 16 years ago
Have you been placed under the influence of Hypnosis? Are you hypnotized? A great majority of people never strive to reach any goals in their lives because they allow their self esteem and self image ...
Traumatic Brain Injuries and its Relation to Memory Loss
By Peter Kent · 16 years ago
When most people think of brain injuries, memory loss is one of the most common things that come to mind. Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI include mild to severe memory loss, which ...
Fasting for Health of Mind and Body
By Chuck Bluestein · 16 years ago
The majority of people are afraid of not eating (fasting). There was this guy who was well known for walking on water, healing the sick and bringing the dead back to life who felt that ...
Brain Exercise Made Simple
By Michael Lee · 16 years ago
Brain exercise can help improve the way your brain functions. Much like any other aerobic activity for your heart and muscles, brain exercise is essential for better mental function and improves its activity. It all ...
Self Esteem and Physical Activity
By Lyca Shan · 16 years ago
Self-esteem and physical activity go hand in hand. Our physiology and state of mind affect each other on an on-going basis. Physical activity is a very important part of developing higher self-esteem. It gives you ...
Mental Self-Defense Strategies
By Lyca Shan · 16 years ago
I have designed some activities to build self-esteem that I would like to share from a series of lessons I am designing on "mental self-defense strategies". Dream Busters ~ Recognizing Resistance~ We have all suffered ...
Building Self-Esteem By Re-Wiring Our Minds
By Lyca Shan · 16 years ago
As I see it, building self-esteem is a life long process. It is a part of who we are and that in essence, makes it a living-breathing thing. My worldview is so completely different now ...