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An Introverts Guide to Party Going

Introverts often have a hard time with parties and other large group events because they simply don't enjoy a lot of heavy socializing. Here are some tips for not only surviving a party, but enjoying yourself at the same time.


Vision For Effective Theraputic Programing For Children With Autism

When providing educational programing for children with autism, staffers should have the knowledge and the resources not just to teach skills but to actually improve the child's neurological function. It is important to include interventions the stimulate brain cells to develop more dendrites and synapses, improve the fluidity and modulation of movement, improve auditory and visual processes, and lessen sensory disturbances.


My Experience With a Narcissistic Boss

Your Bad Boss May Have Narcissistic Personality Disorder.


Application of Implicit Prejudice

This article refers to historical concept of prejudice and its changes in contemporary society. It explains meaning of priming technology.


Subconscious Power

Your subconscious mind is infinite, out of it all ideas, impulses and feelings you need to know will come to you...


Psychoanalytic Theory as a Background for Therapy

This article provides a brief explanation of some concepts of psychoanalytic. It includes reasons of humans behavior in different situations.


Is Too Much Information Negatively Affecting your Intuition?

Many people are so overwhelmed by the modern information flows that it negatively affects their ability to think. Quite a few psychologists agree with this statement. Of course one can always over come the negative by how the information is taken in or if it is chosen to be committed to memory. Also, if information is power, as is often said too. Then more information is a good thing.


Paris Hilton's Jail Sentence - Fair Or Too Much?

Paris Hilton's jail sentence: fair or not?


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.


What is Emergence Personality Theory? Therapies and the Outer Four Layers

What is Emergence Personality Theory? - In this article, we talk about how the Outer Four Layers affect people's work in therapy.


There's Nothing Wrong With Me - I'm an Introvert

About a quarter of the population is made up of introverts, yet introversion is often misunderstood and maligned. Take heart - it's OK to be an introvert!


Cranial Capacity Theory

Many people believe that those with large heads are smarter than the rest of the humans on the planet. This is not always true, but sometimes it is and is very noticeable in observation. Have you ever met someone with a large head who really was smarter than everyone else?


Why Take Piano Lessons?

If you are to continue with piano lessons then it is important to understand why you took them in the first place. Keeping motivated is the key to learning faster and easier. How to keep motivated is the easiest part if you understand why.


Understanding the Meaning of Friendship

Friendship influences individual's personality, perceptions and motivations of children, it influences moral and emotional development of children. Positive social experience and interaction with peers, friendship and comradeship are crucial for child's development and further socialization.


What is Intelligence?

Analysis of different intelligence theories.


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