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Inspiration, Motivation and the Link to Hypnosis (article Two) By: John Bell | 15/02/2008 Motivational business conference speaker John Bell is a former stage hypnotist. In this the second in a series of articles on the connections between inspiration, motivation and hypnosis you will learn something of the history of hypnosis and why it is more about an understanding of human behaviour than any so called ‘special power’. Read
Philosophy - Can Humans be Perfectly Happy? By: Scott Hughes | 13/02/2008 Most people can probably tell you whether or not they feel happy. Nonetheless, the idea of happiness becomes very complex and interesting when we look at it from a philosophical perspective. Read
- What is Art Therapy
By: Jennifer Baxt | 12/02/2008 Art therapy is one of many proven methods used to help people deal with the issues they may have that are making their lives more difficult than they need to be. Read
- Cigarette Smoking and Law
By: Albert Nale | 07/02/2008 More than one billion people all over the world enjoy cigarette smoking. It has been a deliberate attempt to reduce the smoking population by various governments and non governmental organization as it was reported that some of the constituents of cigarette are harmful to human bodies. Read
- Cyclothymic Depression
By: Jennifer Baxt | 04/02/2008 Cyclothymic depression is a depression caused by dramatic mood changes. It is considered to be a form of bipolar II disorder where the patient will at one moment feel highly irritable and then fall into a state of depression. Read
- What is Ablutophobia
By: Jennifer Baxt | 31/01/2008 What is ablutophobia? With so many different phobias out there, it will come as little surprise that there is a phobia that refers to people who are afraid to bathe, or wash. Read
- Express your Feelings
By: sulamita berrezi | 28/01/2008 Living a happy, resilient and optimistic life is wonderful, and is also good for your health. Read
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
By: Jennifer Baxt | 28/01/2008 Seasonal affective disorder, otherwise known as SAD affects many people every year. This type of depression is often found among those who go through bouts of depression that seem to occur in a pattern related to the seasons and time of year Read
Friends, not Part of My Destiny to Ever Have One By: Jeffrey A Solochek, I | 28/01/2008 Over a dozen years ago I had a best friend named Phillip. We both worked for the same company and when we first met we could not stand each other. Our boss was making us work together on things and over time we found out we had a lot of things in common and for the next 3 years Phillip was my best friend. Whenever I needed someone to talk to he was there and vice versa plus we would go bowling together about once a week and we both enjoyed SciFi shows like Star Trek. Read
- Are you Scared of Aging?
By: Jennifer Baxt | 25/01/2008 While it is understandable that most people have a natural tendency to feel uncomfortable with their own aging and mortality, there are a few in the crowd who are horrified by the natural process to the point of having a phobia. The phobia where people are terrified of aging is called gerascophobia. Read
- Parents, Babies and Frustration
By: Jennifer Baxt | 22/01/2008 There comes a time in many people’s lives when they find that special someone. They date, they get married and then they can’t wait until they have a little bundle of joy. Read
- Psychotic Depression
By: Jennifer Baxt | 21/01/2008 People who suffer from psychotic depression often start seeing, or hearing hallucinations that can leave them frightened for their lives. Apparently, many patients who suffer severe episodes of psychotic depression can become suicidal. More specifically, people with this type of depression will display increased anger and/or frustration, hear things and/or see things that are not actually there, have a feeling of hopelessness, and/or think about or attempt suicide. Read
- Causes for the Lack of Concentration in Children
By: Synapse India | 21/01/2008 Concentration plays a vital role in doing well in studies. A student has to work really hard and concentrate firmly to get the concepts well in mind. Read
- What is Counseling
By: Jennifer Baxt | 17/01/2008 Counseling is where a professional will give advice, opinions or direction based on what the patient has discussed with them. In some ways, a counselor could almost be seen as a guide. Counseling is done in an informal and comfortable environment where the patient is free to discuss what bothers them. They are free to express their feelings and emotions to someone they know are listening to them. Read
- What is Therapy?
By: Jennifer Baxt | 14/01/2008 Before understanding what therapy is about, one must first understand what the word means. As is the case with many medical terms, therapy was derived from a Greek term and is the attempt of treating a problem a patient is diagnosed with. In plain and simple terms, therapy means treatment. Treatment can take the form of certain prescriptions or exercises, depending on the problem. Read
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