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Psychology
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Skull Pressure Theory for Specific Types of Intelligence Discussed
There are some people who believe that a brain which gets worked out a lot and does a lot of thinking will become stronger and when the brain can no longer use of the excess cranial capacity it is forced to become thicker. A thicker brain has an advantage over a brain which is less dense.
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Lucid Dreaming - Taking Control of Your Dreams
Sometimes, when we are dreaming, we suddenly realize that we are. When this happens we become fully awake within our dream. Sometimes it can be as simple as taking control of a situation within the dream and making it play out the way we want. Other times the entire dream world can completely transform around us and mold itself into whatever we imagine. This is called lucid dreaming and it is something that everyone experiences in varying degrees from time to time.
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Ethical Situations in Counselling
A prominent aspect of counsellor training involves the analysis of ethical situations. Counsellors need to be malleable to the variety of situations in which the client's personality traits and environmental circumstances are prominent barriers to the relationship's progress.
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Overcoming Dyslexia - One of the Most Common Learning Disabilities
Overcoming dyslexia is one of the major challenges faced by neurologists or educational psychologists. The problem is compounded because this mental disorder is least known of all the learning disabilities. At the same time, it is prevalent in globally. Research studies suggest that as large as 9 per cent of school aged children in the United States alone are suffering from Dyslexia. Some researchers have suggested even 17 per cent. It is understood that problem could be much larger in Europe and non-European countries.
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Typical Effective Teaching Strategies for Individuals With Autism
Teaching individuals with autism is never easy. What works with one child might have negative effects on another. If you watch closely, the child will be your best teacher. This article is a conglomeration of preferred programming strategies I have learned in classes and workshops interspersed with lessons from the children.
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The Mind Body Connection - What Is It Really?
When serious therapists mention about the Mind Body connection, they usually end up being seen as less credible. Andrew Weil? An M.D.? Well okay. But talk therapists? Not really. The thing is, of all the concepts we could possibly explore, the Mind Body connection turns out to be the most important of all. Why? This is what we're about to explore.
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Atypical Teaching Strategies Using Mental Prompts for Individuals With Autism
Adhering to the memory banks of others and/or eliciting information from a universal cognitive field may be their reality. Where, when, or from whom they are they receiving their information, I can only speculate. What I do know that in order to express it, they need an agent. When I am serving as an agent, it is difficult to tell what is coming from or thru them and what is coming from me or what is a blended or joined communication.
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Copybook - Is It Essential to Know?
Copybook for over 100 years has been used to assess personality development from handwriting analysis. Handwriting analysis has be performed accurately for over 100 years without knowing the original copybook taught.
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Piano Lesson - Improvisation Made Easy
Learning a simple 4, 5, 1 chord progression is the key to understanding how to improvise. Most western music is based on this progression and this quick piano lesson can help you understand it.
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Positive Psychology
This is really exploratory paper about the movement to make more people happy. In the USA and the UK efforts are being made by psychologists to encourage a more happy outlook in life in the belief that happy people are more productive, live longer, have positive health outcomes and over-all lead a better life. Sounds great - however I am sure the reader can almost sense the word - but!
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