Things You Need To Know About Sports Psychology As A Career
July 26, 2010 by John Benson
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Do you love sports but find that sports does not reciprocate the feeling? Do you like physical fitness, exercise and psychology? You will probably do well in taking up a degree in sports psychology and planning a career out of it. Read on to learn if you really are suited for this career.
The Differences Between The Left And The Right Side Of The Brain And What Happens When They Can’t Communicate
July 22, 2010 by Mallory Megan
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The human brain is an amazing thing. Doubtlessly, you have heard someone described as “right brained” or “left brained” at least once in your life. Psychologists accentuate the difference between the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere of the brain, describing the left brain as logical, rational, analytical and objective. The right brain is the “creative” side, associated with aesthetics, feelings, intuition, and subjectivity. In reality, the differences between the right brain and the left brain might be exaggerated in popular culture, however there still are some key differences between the two.
Different Kinds Of Fears For Most People
June 13, 2010 by Robin Brabeck
Filed under Online Education
Phobias or fears can blight everybody’s life at one time or another. There are fears or phobias about almost everything you could possibly imagine. Here are a few of the more common phobias that people suffer from.
Ways That Your TV Will Help You Sleep At Night
March 6, 2010 by Janice Pollan
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Did you ever fall asleep in front of the TV only to become wide-awake as soon as you go to bed? Many people feel that it is a necessary requirement for them to watch TV in order for them to drift off yet others will insist that TV only has the reverse effect.
Completing Online Bachelor Degrees – Secret Tips To Avoid Failure
November 22, 2009 by John B Maxted
Filed under Online Bachelor Degrees, Online Courses, Online Education, Related Articles
There are now lots of options for accredited online psychology degrees. Psychology has long been a very popular field of study for collegiate students. It offers a number of benefits which can be applied to a broad spectrum of assorted fields. It also presents the opportunity to acquire advanced degrees and to understand more about yourself and your connections and relationships. With the continually expanding prevalence of online psychology courses, right now you have more opportunities than ever to take this field of online education.
Boost The Body And The Mind
October 29, 2009 by Carlo Mueres
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The closer you live to nature, the healthier you’re likely to be.
The Psychology Of The Parents Of Balloon Boy
October 25, 2009 by Carlo Mueres
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This past week we saw the news media captivated by the idea that a 6-year-old boy, Falcon Heene had been carried off by a weather balloon. That is until the boy was later found in his own garage attic and shortly thereafter it was revealed on a television news show that the entire incident was likely a hoax. In replying to a reporter’s question, the young Falcon turned to his dad on camera and said, “You guys said that, umm, we did this for the show.” Oops.
Patient Rights
October 20, 2009 by Carlo Mueres
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Before you go into psychotherapy, you should be informed of your rights as a patient ahead of time by the therapist. The therapist should, in addition, give you a printed copy of something that reads similar to the below, so that you can take it home with you. We’ve long had a version of these rights here on our website, but I thought it might be helpful to further describe or explain each right in a little more detail.
Accelerated Online Psychology Degrees – The Quickest Way to Obtain a Bachelors of Psychology Degree
October 11, 2009 by John Maxted
Filed under Online Degrees, Online Education, Online Education Highlights
There are many diverse possibilities when choosing between online psychology degree programs. Throughout the last hundred years, psychology has been an increasingly popular field to study for a lot of students. One reason for this is that psychology offers an….
Nervous Breakdown
October 3, 2009 by Carlo Mueres
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A nervous breakdown refers to a mainstream and often-used term to generically describe someone who experiences a bout of mental illness that is so severe, it directly impacts their ability to function in everyday life. The specific mental illness can be anything – depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or something else. But the reference to a “nervous breakdown” usually refers to the fact that the person has basically stopped their daily routines – going to work, interacting with loved ones or friends, even just getting out of bed to eat or shower.