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1. The Power of Words
by Tracey Wilson
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

"You're a bad girl and you're going to hell for that!"

The words echoed through my eight-year-old head. Squeezing my eyes shut I begged God, once again, not to send me to hell. I tried to choke back the tears, but I had no control over them, as if they had ...read more


2. Test Your Emotions And Outside Stimuli
by CD Mohatta
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

How much are your emotions affected by outside stimuli? This will be a difficult question to answer for anyone - Are You Happy? If yes, how much? Are you happy under all circumstances? At all the times? Are you happy even if you meet an old enemy? Are you happy ...read more


3. Research Methods in Psychology
by Aaron Schwartz
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Longitudinal approach to the study of development implies repeated observations of phenomena during some time with the object of revealing constant aspects and changes, and also with the object of their explanation.

Longitudinal method is a special kind of observation. Its task is to determine ...read more


4. Treating Mental Health and Forensic Populatio
by Kathryn Seifert
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

No longer is it possible to assess and/or treat a mental health population without also interfacing with forensic issues such as legal infractions, Courts, violence, sexual behavior problems, delinquency, crime, Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity, substance abuse, and others. The training and approaches to the mental health population ...read more


5. Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)
by C. Bailey-Lloyd
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Neuro linguistic Programming is commonly referred to by its acronym: ‘NLP.’ In general, NLP Training may be acquired through various workshops, distance and online learning programs; seminars and other comprehensive educational courses.

NLP Training comes in a variety of educational levels to match individual needs geared towards personal and/or professional ...read more


6. What is Agoraphobia?
by Stephen Price
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Most people have heard of most phobias. Mention claustrophobia, social phobia, or arachnophobia and everyone pretty much knows what you are talking about. Mention agoraphobia, and most people will just shake their heads.

Because of this, many people who get agoraphobia often take a year, and in some cases, many years, ...read more


7. What Is Forensic Psychology?
by David A Webb
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

When my students arrived for their first lecture, I would always start by giving them 10 minutes to write down an answer to this question.

Before reading on, why not quickly write down what you think forensic psychology is.

The reason I did this was because despite the fact that every single ...read more


8. Case Study; Personalities and Names, Lance Wi
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Often people hear a name and then they search through all their life experiences of others who had similar names. Such as David or Cindy. They might remember a David from the sports team in High School, one from a non-profit group they volunteered on or even some they very ...read more


9. Exploring The Criminal Mind: The Origins of C
by David A Webb
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

The CBS drama criminal minds is the latest in a long line of TV series, films and books that have featured FBI profilers.

The notion that to catch a criminal, you have to think like one is an interesting concept in itself; but when the criminal in question is a notorious ...read more


10. Jungian Dream Interpretation - How To Make Se
by John Betts
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

We all dream as we sleep, during discrete stages called REM (Rapid Eye Movement). Some dreams also occur in non-REM. Our longest REM phase is 1 1/2 hours for most people, shortly before they awake. This is why we so often have recall of a vivid dream when the alarm ...read more


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