Psychology Information
Trust
October 4, 2007 on 10:25 am | In General | 3 CommentsA Good Child Psychologist Should Have a Personality that Says “Trust Me”
By: Muna wa Wanjiru, Wed Feb 7th, 2007
Children are one of the most fragile beings that we can encounter. There are many children who live happy carefree childhoods. Likewise there are many others who have become emotionally stressed or behaviorally changed. To help these children cope with the various problems that could be hurting them a child psychologist may be of help.
Trust Me Yes, Believe Me Not
By: G B SINGH, Thu Jul 26th, 2007
I trust you. For whatever you say! But I do not believe you. Whatsoever you say! What am I up to? I am simply up to differentiating between trust and belief psychologically.
Attraction
September 22, 2007 on 5:44 pm | In Main | 4 CommentsFive Tips To Visualize and Use Law of Attraction
By: Jim Somchai, Thu Jul 26th, 2007
Visualization is a mean that you can use to attract what you want in life. We know from the Law of Attraction that from we can attract favorable events into our life by exercising the right thinking. One way to do it is by visualizing. However, not many people know how to visualize effectively. In this article, we talk about five steps to visualize and make sure that your visualization works properly according to the law of attraction.
The Power of Attraction Secrets from the Amazon: The Pusanga
By: Howard G Charing, Thu Jul 5th, 2007
The Western rational mind can only struggle, to take as an example the famed ‘love potion’ of the Amazon known as the Pusanga. In rational terms it makes no sense whatsoever, how can a concoction of leaves, roots, and seeds attract a lover, or good luck to you?
The Law of Attraction Working For You
By: Ian RoeBuck, Thu Jun 28th, 2007
Do you want the Law of Attraction to work for you? Charles Haanal said it long ago, “The Master Key System.” He said that the Law of Attraction is a natural Law, just as surely as the Law of Gravity.
DECIPHER THE LAW OF ATTRACTION
By: Christina Merkley, Thu Jul 26th, 2007
Law of Attraction is turning up all over the place it seems (actually that is part of the law!). Perhaps you have been hearing about it? Its getting a lot of play in movies like The Secret and What the Bleep Do We Know, etc. My favorite teachers of it, Esther and Jerry Hicks (ala Abraham), are topping the charts with their books on the subject: Law of Attraction, Ask and It Is Given, and The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent.
Psychology
June 18, 2007 on 9:20 pm | In General | 4 CommentsAgoraphobia Story: Finding a Purpose Greater than Fear
By: Stephen Price, Wed May 30th, 2007
Since I recovered from panic disorder and agoraphobia, people often ask me what the major turning point in my recovery was. There were many turning points, but if I had to choose just one, I would pick the night I made a deal with God in one of my darkest hours of fear. That’s because it changed the orientation of my life.
Online Counseling Effective and Easy
By: John Barnum, Wed May 30th, 2007
Online Counseling Effective and Easy The debate is over. Online services are growing in every market and field, and therapy is no exception. With technology today, clients can get a wide array of counseling services via the Internet without ever leaving their home. This can be done “live” with the therapist through video or voice chat, as well as instant messaging. Some prefer to get the counseling feedback in their own time through the use of forum posts or e-mail. Whatever the method, online counseling is a growing and effective approach to therapy.
Soft Addictions - Signs
By: Judith Wright, Wed May 30th, 2007
Here are a couple ways to help you see the line between a soft addiction and a productive activity more clearly: Zoning out. A good way to identify a soft addiction is to notice whether or not you zone out as you are doing it. When we are zoned out, we are not fully engaged. We may be daydreaming or have a “no one is home” expression plastered on our face. Zoning out implies that the goal of our activity is to become numb.
Hypnosis
April 13, 2007 on 4:22 pm | In Main | 3 CommentsHypnosis
By: Zoran Tava, Wed Jan 17th, 2007
An ancient method of bringing a person (works with animals as well) in a state in which all somatic senses are eliminated. Only a part of human brain stays awake - the part in charge of understanding the hypnotist’s speech. Maybe not precisely understanding, but receiving vocal orders directed to subconsciesness, which pass by the control of reason (that is why some people, for example, bark if the hypnotist tells them to).
FAQ About Audio Hypnosis Self Subliminal
By: Stefan Jonsson, Wed Mar 14th, 2007
Do you have any bad habits you are aching to get rid of?
Audio hypnosis self subliminal is a very good way to accomplish just that. For a person like myself with a very busy schedule I found this to be the ultimate solution. After using this for awhile I also noticed my sleep got better and I felt more rested in the morning
Hypnosis Training
By: Kev Pine, Wed Feb 14th, 2007
Hypnosis Training: Practice Makes Perfect
Learning a new skill, the more you practice that skill, the better you become its that simple, it’s the same with hypnosis. If done the wrong way, hypnosis will not work, you must become skilled in the art of hypnosis before you can hope to put anyone in a relaxed enough state to actually communicate with the subconscious mind. Learning hypnosis techniques, you must practice, practice and more practice if you ever hope to become an authority in the art of hypnosis. The best hypnosis training is done on your friends and family. This way, you can practice what you’ve learned on people who will forgive and forget you if you make a mistake and won’t be annoyed because they paid for a service that you couldn’t complete.
Psychology Articles
February 18, 2007 on 3:16 pm | In General | 7 Comments- Anna Nicole Smith has Stockholm Syndrome says Larry Birkhead on Larry King
(Wed Jan 31st, 2007, by Karen Fish)
A better question than “Who is the real father of the baby daughter of Anna Nicole Smith” would be “Why is the world obsessing over it?” - Counseling and Therapy Online
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Patricia Roles, MSW, RSW, BCATR)
Therapy and Counseling Online What is Online Therapy? Therapy online is also known as cyber counseling, online counseling, e-therapy, e-counseling, email therapy or internet counseling. - Metaphors Gone Wild
(Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Steve Gillman)
Playing with metaphors expands the range of your thoughts, and increases your brainpower. Is a belief a “truth” or a “tool?” The metaphor you apply can totally alter your perspective. Trying out many metaphors can give you new insights. - The Rise And Fall Of Curiosity
(Wed Jan 10th, 2007, by Saleem Rana)
It is not really clear whether humanity developed intelligence because it was curious or its curiosity developed its intelligence. - Are You Asleep?
(Wed Jan 10th, 2007, by Saleem Rana)
People are often accused of being asleep. This assertion is made by people who believe that they are awake. Is this just a metaphor used to launch a pejorative statement? - 4 Quick Steps to Find Out What Your Dream Is About
(Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by George Blackwell)
Dreams are our friends - yes, even nightmares! They can tell us a lot about our lives as well as give us a hint about secret desires, aspirations and ambitions. - Social Programs Damage Character
(Wed Jan 17th, 2007, by Steve Gillman)
My direct experience with social programs consists of collecting unemployment 20 years ago for about three months. - What is intelligence?
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Alexander Roulinski)
For centuries, people have been trying to define intelligence. However, a universally agreed upon definition proves to be elusive so far. - Hypnosis Training
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Kev Pine)
Hypnosis Training: Practice Makes Perfect Learning a new skill, the more you practice that skill, the better you become its that simple, it’s the same with hypnosis. - Are You With a Sociopath Or Someone With Narcissism?
(Wed Feb 14th, 2007, by Sandra L. Brown, M.A.)
Are You With Someone Who Is a Sociopath Or Has Narcissism? As a psychotherapist, I see more people come in for counseling related to people in their lives who are a sociopath or who have narcissism than almost any other reason.
Welcome to Psychology Information!
January 3, 2007 on 10:56 am | In Main | 5 Comments- Welcome to Psychology Information blog.
- This is our first post.
- We are now ready to start blogging about Psychology!
Choose Your Cognitive Therapist Wisely
By: Larry Lloyd, Wed Apr 4th, 2007
The issue with cognitive therapy is the Therapy part. When someone needs cognitive therapy, how can you be sure that the therapist and the curriculum he/she is using will have the ability to adjust faulty thinking and self-defeating behaviors? There are numerous therapists out there each with their own interpretations and curriculum. Few if any, are evidence based with sufficient confirmation that what they’re using is right and useful.
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