Trust

October 4, 2007 on 10:25 am | In General |

A 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.

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  1. Trust but verify

    Comment by Psychology — October 4, 2007 #

  2. Does Reverse Psychology Work on the Internet?
    By: Philip Graveley, Wed Sep 26th, 2007
    I’ve always been fascinated by “anti-marketing”, and how powerful its effect can be if done properly, so when I stumbled upon The Rich Pom website, I was immediately intrigued.

    Comment by Psychology — October 4, 2007 #

  3. Five 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.

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