Psychology

Depression - St Johns Wort
By Richard Wise · 17 years ago
Depression is an exhausting illness characterised by feelings of despair, gloominess, and hopelessness. In turn depression can lead to being unable to cope, both mentally and physically, through severe tiredness and inability to concentrate. Regrettably ...
Is Bipolar Disorder At The Root Of Your Loved One’s Anger?
By David Oliver · 17 years ago
Are you involved in a close relationship with someone whose occasional outbursts of temper at times shock and surprise you? Do you find yourself sometimes looking at your teenage son and wondering where all of ...
Five Tips To Help You Boost Your Self-Esteem
By Mike Jennings · 17 years ago
Do you feel that you suffer from low self-esteem and that it affects every area of your life? Abraham Maslow described that there were two kinds of self-esteem needs. The first is the need for ...
Freedom Is In The Mind
By Kate Loving Shenk · 17 years ago
I am sitting with my deep blue Irises on this perfect spring morning and I inwardly chant: Thank you, I love you dear Irises for showing me the meaning of beauty and transcendence here on ...
How to Get the Very Latest Psychology Dictionary that is Available
By Muna Wa Wanjiru · 17 years ago
Psychology is the study of human nature. It is the field where our behavior, emotions and our reactions to various situations are studied and explored in an effort to understand the human being. The field ...
The Truth about Depression and Aspergers Syndrome
By Dave Angel · 17 years ago
Because children with AS struggle socially, academically, and even within their own family, they may experience periods of depression or other mental health issues. It is not unusual for a child that has difficulty "fitting ...
Exposed: The Myth of Chemical Imbalances and Depression
By Chris Green · 17 years ago
If you've been told by a health professional that you are depressed because of a chemical imbalance within your brain, then you've been misled. Imbalances have never been proven to cause depression and here's why ...
Energy Psychology: The Way to Overcome Irrational Fear, Anger, & Anxiety is in Your Hands
By Dondi Dahlin · 17 years ago
You feel nervous about a talk you have to give this evening. But, you try a new technique you have heard about. Your fear dissolves in ten minutes and you deliver a great talk. What ...
Allowing Intuition
By Amber Ayars · 17 years ago
The only real valuable thing is intuition.” -Albert Einstein Consider the power of your intuition. Imagine living the life you were meant to live; a life free from doubt, uncertainty, regret, and self-consciousness; a life ...
Understanding Schizophrenia
By Grant Eckert · 17 years ago
While the term schizophrenia comes from the Greek term 'split mind', that is not the entire story of this mental disorder. Often confused with multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia is a psychiatric diagnosis that plagues many ...
Depression Education - Five Things You Must Know
By Grant Eckert · 17 years ago
A misconception about depression is that if a person feels intense sadness for a small period of time in reaction to some event, then that is depression. Not to imply that depression cannot be in ...
The Business of Self-Esteem
By Tamir Qadree · 17 years ago
Our life purpose is our life destiny. Where you go doesn’t matter, because once you go where purpose takes you. You will reach your destiny and your desired goals. Life is a business of Self ...
Depression - is it the way you are thinking ?
By Sara Dryburgh · 17 years ago
If you are depressed, it could be the result of twisted thinking. There are many different forms of twisted thinking, and you may be suffering from more than one. The good news is that if ...
Mind Subconscious
By Dale Odeyemi · 17 years ago
Your subconscious mind is like a great servant to you, twenty-four hours a day it sits waiting to act on any order or command that your conscious mind may give it. Together your conscious and ...
Bipolar Disorder and Social Security
By Clara Myers · 17 years ago
People stricken with bipolar disorder have severe mood swings that range from manic hyperactivity to severe depression. This is the hallmark of the disease. Because of this, the disorder is also known as manic depression. ...
Addiction Psychology
By David B Smith · 17 years ago
Addiction Psychology an edited extract from 'Understanding Addiction' Addictive logic is summed up in the phrase "I want what I want and I want it now." Emotional needs often feel very urgent and compulsive. Such ...
Subconscious Power
By Dale Odeyemi · 17 years ago
By studying the powers of the mind both conscious and subconscious, we come to the realization that if we only knew how to use these powers, we could accomplish practically anything we have set firm ...
Thoughts about Thoughts
By Sharon Carne · 17 years ago
About 20 years ago, I became a student of my thoughts. I was the mother of two young children, my own mother was suffering through a terminal illness and my husband had been laid off ...
What in Heaven’s Name is Collective Consciousness?
By Jan Engels Smith · 17 years ago
What is meant by the term "collective consciousness?" It is a collection of thoughts shared by all beings that has as its source the oneness of the universe. Other terms for collective consciousness are "mass ...
Depression - the effect of twisted thinking
By Sara Dryburgh · 17 years ago
If you are feeling depressed, it could be the effect of "twisted thinking". There are many different twisted ways of thinking, but here I want to talk about two, overgeneralisation and the mental filter.If you ...