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How to Get Career Training in Eighteen Months or Less
Posted on April 4, 2008 by Kelli SmithHow to Become a Veterinary Technician
Posted on April 4, 2008 by Kelli SmithDo you love spending time with animals? Consider turning your passion for pets into a career by becoming a veterinary technician.
What To Do When You Are Overqualified
Posted on April 4, 2008 by Kelli SmithIn today's bottom-line workplace it's tough for experienced career professionals to find a new job. Getting past the "overqualified" tag is more than half the battle.
Tricyclic Antidepressants
Posted on April 2, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTTricyclic antidepressants are a type of antidepressant that has been used since the mid 1900s. Today, there are more than 30 different types of tricyclic antidepressants that are commonly used in cases of attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and depression.
Sexual Frustration and Frustration Around Sex
Posted on March 31, 2008 by Paul SterlingDo you ever feel like your losing the war going on inside of your partner's head? That nothing you do will ever stop him from resenting you? He's decided that I'm the devil incarnate - that our sex life doesn't work for him, and that it never will work for him.
Does stress affect weight loss?
Posted on March 29, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTThere are many different reasons for a person to loose their appetite. Both men and women are prone to loosing their appetite due to sickness or life's stresses.
When a family history of depression gets you down
Posted on March 27, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTIt is not uncommon for a family to have a history of depression. There are many cases where an individual who is suffering from depression does not appear to have an actual reason for suffering the depression.
Does your child suffer from depression?
Posted on March 26, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTIt is often thought that depression more commonly affects older teenagers, adults and seniors, but children suffer from depression as well.
When panic sets in?
Posted on March 19, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTCrowds have never been a problem before and neither has speaking up in front of a large room of people, but all of a sudden it seems to send you into a nervous fit of shaking, sweating, increased heart rate and feeling nauseous.
A Scam In Sheeps Clothing Is Still A Scam
Posted on March 19, 2008 by Jeffrey A. SolochekYou would think that with everything I have been through in life that I would be better prepared but You open an envelope, see the money and only skim the letter that accompanies it. This is why even today a lot of people still become victims to this. I have no doubts that somebody is laughing at me now as I write this.
Popular Psychology Articles
Getting ready for a family??
Posted on May 11, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTWhen first thinking about starting a family, there are a number of things that both parents have to think about before going ahead with it.
Self Repair in Our Social View
Posted on November 7, 2008 by jrogThe older we get, the more complicated our feelings are about relationships, both past and present. We have usually been hurt multiple times and have hurt others a little bit too. How can we stay balanced in our view and prevent cynicism from darkening our perspective?
The Power of Habits
Posted on November 19, 2008 by Wilbert MolenaarI just had a friend over from the Netherlands and she rented a car. Now most of you know that in Australia we drive on the left side. So a couple of things are reversed. And some are the same.
Psychology & Counselling - You can Study at home
Posted on October 16, 2009 by Amit KothiyalArticle emphasizes on growing recognition of online degrees in Psychology & Counselling while staying at home. Article also highlights about some of the key benefits of online degree and few factors that you need to consider while choosing online universities offering degree in Psychology & Counselling.
Analogy and Metaphor as Activators of Unconscious Association Patterns
Posted on August 12, 2007 by Milos PesicMost literary devices, including metaphor and analogy, are actually means of initiating unconscious searches and processes to evoke multiple levels of meaning.
The Nature of Hypnotic Suggestion
Posted on August 15, 2007 by Milos PesicIt has been estimated that most of us do not utilize more than 10 percent of our mental capacity. Our consciousness usually has too narrow, rigid, and limited a conception of what it is capable of accomplishing. Ordinary education and daily life have taught us how to accomplish some things but have unwittingly biased us against many if not most of our capacities.
Harmful and Addicting Activities
Posted on September 6, 2007 by Judith WrightWe are raising a generation of soft addicts. Parents need to understand the extent of the problem or how they're adding to it.
Psychotic depression
Posted on February 4, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTPeople 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.
Dealing With Change
Posted on March 1, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTChange can be a wonderful experience for many people. It can be exciting and something that can break up the boring monotonous routine that can get on just about anyone's nerves over time. There are, however, times when a particular change is not welcome and actually causes some stress on the person who is affected by the stress.
Does stress affect weight loss?
Posted on March 29, 2008 by Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte DMFTThere are many different reasons for a person to loose their appetite. Both men and women are prone to loosing their appetite due to sickness or life's stresses.