Latest Psychology Articles
The New Psychotherapy: Authentic Process Therapy
By: Michael Picucci | 06/10/2008
Complete recovery is a 2-stage process- recovery from addictions and traumatic histories, and recovery of fulfillment, wisdom, serenity, and emotional, spiritual and sexual wholeness.
Is Iq the Metric Unit of Intelligence and … Stupidity?
By: Wacek Kijewski | 05/10/2008
The entertaining article in which the author suggests to use a new unit for measurement of intelligence.
Alcohol Use, Abuse, Dependence, and Addiction
By: Mary Barnes | 05/10/2008
There are many types of alcohol consumption ranging from the healthy to the deadly. Some people of the prohibitionist persuasion will ague that any use is destructive, but neither medical research nor personal experience supports that conclusion. Unhappily, most "screening" protocols are heavily weighted towards a diagnosis of addiction justifying punitive treatment approaches and "abstinence only" outcomes
Freeing the Parents of Adult Alcoholics and Addicts
By: Mary Barnes | 05/10/2008
It's not an uncommon condition to see parents paretning adults as if they cannot take care of themselves Parents are living longer, some adult children make childishness a career, and it isn't easy to say no to a son or daughter, regardless of their age.
Alcohol Abuse, Abstinence and Moderation - Aa and 12 Step Alternatives
By: Mary Barnes | 05/10/2008
No single idea keeps people from seeking help with their alcohol related problems as much as the mistaken belief that alcohol abuse, dependence, and addiction are always the symptoms of an actual "disease" and that there is only one "cure." However, just as everyone knows someone who currently has problems with alcohol, we also know someone whose problems seemed to disappear. How can a supposedly life-long, progressive, and fatal disease simply evaporate and not just occasionally, but often enou
Are There Parts of yourself That You Don't Like?
By: Mary DuParri | 03/10/2008
Are there parts of yourself that you do not like? Do you sometimes wish that you did not have an angry part or a shy part or some other part that gets in the way of you being who you want to be? Do you feel, at times, that you have been hijacked by your emotions or that you are reacting to things in extreme ways that do not reflect who you really are?
Should I Become a Clinical Psychologist?
By: Maja Aleksic, PhD | 03/10/2008
Are you interested in a clinical psychology degree? Seems like everyone is. This is one of the more popular degree programs in psychology and for good reason. If you are not sure what clinical psychologists do and what career options are out there, read on.
Improving Concentration
By: Yovan P. Putra | 03/10/2008
Everyone knows that it is impossible to concentrate with a splitting headache, but now neuroscientists can explain why.
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Bank Rolls
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 26/09/2008 | Collecting
When we say bank rolls people always assume it means a ward of cash or how the old school gangsters in movies used to say cash back in the day.
Male Yeast Infection
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 26/09/2008 | Women's Health
Yeast infections are not considered to be sexually transmitted diseases, but they can be passed on from a female to a male partner through sexual intercourse. So, although its not a common thing, male yeast infections do occur.
Chronic Yeast Infections
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 26/09/2008 | Women's Health
Having a yeast infection once is bad enough for those who get them. Now imagine those who have chronic yeast infections. They have to keep dealing with it over and over again.
US Airlines
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 24/09/2008 | Flights
The United States boasts a big number of airlines that double as domestic and international airlines. These US airlines boast big fleets or aircraft from those that sit more than two hundred passengers to little aircraft that sit less than twenty people.
When to Buy Plane Tickets
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 24/09/2008 | Flights
The major item you require when doing any type of air travel are a plane tickets. This could either come as an electronic ticket or as a paper ticket.
Symptoms Associated With Alzheimers
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 24/09/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
Alzheimer is the most common form of dementia. This incurable, degenerative, and terminal disease was first described by German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer in 1901. Although each sufferer experiences it in a unique way, there are many common symptoms.
Color Quiz
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 23/09/2008 | Psychology
Color quiz is a quiz taken to see how one reacts to color and how one feels when they view the color. The quiz also helps us understand the colors around us.
Local Hospitals
By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 23/09/2008 | Medicine
Local hospitals can be found in large cities, metropolitan areas, and small towns or even in rural areas. It simply refers to hospitals that are found in your locality, or around where you live.