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Psychology
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The Question Of Upbringing - Do Children Need The Same Attention As Animals?
The question of upbringing has always been an essential one for the humanity. First we have learnt to bring up our children, if we take Darwin's theory as a base, since it has been in our instinctive nature. Humans had to bring up their children in order to continue their specie. Later, humans learned how to bring up different animals in a way, which would allow them to derive benefit from animal labor or presence. This paper is devoted to a somewhat strange topic: comparison and contrast of raising a child and raising a dog.
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Programming Your Brain For Success - What Are Alpha Waves?
A lot has been said about our brain's electrical activity and its ability to create electromagnetic oscillations called waves or brainwaves. There are different types of brainwaves Depending on their frequency range (Alpha, Beta, Omega etc.). One of the most important type of brainwaves is the Alpha type (Alpha waves).
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Are Those We Consider Creative Geniuses Just Lucky?
What is a genius? One of the best definitions of genius, which I have seen in many psychology research papers is that a genius is the eminent achiever and therefore it is really easy to pick them out of society because they are the people who are doing well in industry academics, government and the sciences. They end up at the top of the food chain because they are able to work at very high levels and make fewer mistakes.
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8 Reasons Cats Hate Their Litter Box
Litter boxes and litter products are marketed more for owners than they are for cats. In the article I have outlined several environmental changes owners can easily make to prevent their cats from eliminating outside of their litter box.
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Tips and Strategies to Build Rapport with Clients
In previous we’ve discussed the 'business-side' of counselling: marketing tips and business guidelines which can help counsellors build a successful practice. Most therapists possess an innate desire to help others, and because of this emotional involvement, sometimes it can be challenging to convert the potential into practical results.
Whilst we’ve tackled the basic premises which can help counsellors enter the market and attract clients, there is still one aspect of the counselling relationship which is indispensable for a counsellor’s success: client satisfaction. But isn’t that a matter of competence and an intrinsic part of being a counsellor? Yes, it is. Being able to progress...
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Freud Thought The Irish Were Too Difficult To Figure Out
It is amazing how we hold certain folks in history out in such high-esteem. Did you know that Freud may not have been the super psychologist we believe he was? In fact did you realize that he openly admitted that he figured out all about the human mind and psychology of people except he could not explain the Irish and their personality traits.
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Communication Between Men and Women; Male Themes of Physical Activity
You never know what kind of conversations will come up in an Online Think Tank. Often men and women converse differently and often scientists and engineers converse differently than entrepreneurs, bureaucrats or project managers. You can see the issues involved in such things and indeed it makes for a somewhat lively group. But, indeed that is part of the fun of it all really. Well at least some people think so, but not always and not everyone.
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Individual Perception And Society
Although individuals unquestionably engage in such deliberation at times, even these processes do not seem to capture the ease with which individuals typically function in their daily lives.
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Depression, Holiday Blues, Seasonal Affective Disorder: The Other Side of Merry Christmas
Are you a victim of the holiday blues? The glare and dazzle of Christmas lights and the rush of activity between Thanksgiving and New Year can mask the other side of the holiday - depression and loneliness. While depression is a common illnesses for many adults, Christmas blues can be experienced by many who have heightened and unrealistic expectations about holiday events.
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