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The Mind Of The Emotional Blamer

How many times have you been in a situation where you knew you were absolutely in the right? And despite even having solid proof to support your position, the emotional blamer refused to accept any responsibility for their role?


Why do People Believe in Global Warming?

Have you ever asked yourself why everyone believes that global warming is real? A recent television survey said 90% of the people believe that global warming is real and yet just two years ago that percentage was under 30%; how can this be? Well it appears that the bombardment of mass media hysteria over the global warming issue has convinced people that it is now real. Does that mean it was false and now is real?


The Dangers of Psychiatry

Not so long ago, the actor Tom Cruise made a few pointed criticisms of psychiatry on the Today Show and was widely attacked for doing so. It seems that anyone who speaks out publicly risks drawing the ire of the defenders of psychiatry. Hardly surprising. A great many families in the US and Canada have members who are receiving psychiatric treatment, even if it happens to be one of the kids on a daily dose of Ritalin.


Humans Often Will Not Admit When they are Wrong; Especially the Educated Ones

Have you ever gotten into a debate with someone who was clearly incorrect in their thinking and yet they would not yield to all the good solid evidence before them? Sometimes hard headed individuals will stand against their belief systems or educational knowledge and refuse to consider or observe the actual. Why is this.


Public Humiliation and Controlling Human Civilizations

Chimpanzee Tribes use social conditioning and controls to maintain their hierarchy and pecking order. Should human societies use social conditioning combined with public humiliation to control its citizens? Should the government sponsor such abusive behavior?


The Effects Of Genetic And Environmental Factors On IQ

Looks at the factors determining people's IQ.


Eminent Achievers and Geniuses

They say that Geniuses are those who are Eminent Achievers in our society. A high IQ does not guarantee success and if we are to judge geniuses by achievement then that indeed makes the most sense. What is interesting is that more University degrees do not guarantee more success, but rather too much formal education actually reduces one's success upward limits of life-time achievement.


Creativity - Genius and the Eminent Achiever Considered

As the coordinator of the Online Think Tank it is essential that one has a good grasp on what a creative person is, what a genius is and what the difference and similarities are between those and the eminent achiever. Not long ago, I decided to look into these concepts of psychology to determine what exactly it was all about. Reason being that people from all over the world contact us to join our organization.


Are All Geniuses Nerds and Socially Inept?

Society tends to hold that geniuses are nerdy and socially inept, but is this stereotype reality based? Actually this has been proven to be statistically false and not just by a little bit, in fact a nerdy genius is the exception to the rule. Very few geniuses are clumsy, nerdy or non-attractive.


Emergence Personality Theory and the Birth Separation Moment

Emergence Personality Theory is the world's first fully fractal description of human nature. In this, the first of a series of articles, theorist author discusses the strange attractor around which this theory organizes; the Birth Separation Moment.


Emergence Personality Theory - How We Find Wounds

What I'm about to show you is the twelve categories of risky questions with which I find peoples' wounds. Straight to the heart, definitely risky, but powerfully charged questions. Know their power lies in the fact that the person can be symptom free and they still find wounds.


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.


Let's Use The Tragedy At Virginia Tech To Fuel An Outcry For Prevention

As the death toll rises at Virginia Tech, we must re-commit ourselves to prevention of further youth violence. We have the knowledge to prevent violence. It needs to be used on a very broad basis.


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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