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Articles related to "Interpersonal Relationships"
Evolutionary Based Theories of Self-Esteem Sociometer Theory and Terror Management Theory provide different explanations of self-esteem in human beings, there are many similarities between the two theories. evolutionary based psychology • terror management theory • sociometer theory • self-esteem • human behaviour
Rage in Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder is a personality disorder that affects how a person copes within the society. It often interfere with interpersonal relationships. borderline personality disorder • rage in personality disorders • interpersonal relationships • violent anger • psychosis in bpd
Speaking a Common Language Communicating to be understood requires more than a common language. Using terms in which the listener thinks, makes it easier to get the point across. communicating • persuasive communications • selling • rapport • interpersonal relationships
The Benefits of Joining a Fan Club If you're struggling with low self-esteem, try joining a rock star's fan club. Here are the benefits of being a fan, & how celebrities increase feelings of self-worth. benefits of joining a fan club • increase feelings of self-worth • parasocial relationships • struggling with low self-esteem • feel better about yourself
Assertive Communication Skills for Caregivers Caregivers can reduce stress, get their needs met and improve interpersonal relationships by learning effective and assertive communication skills with family members. caregivers communication • assertive communication skills • assertive communication • communicate effectively • effective communication skills
Children of Divorce as Adults Adult Children of Divorce, by Jeffrey Zimmerman and Elizabeth Thayer, explores the puzzling territory faced by children of divorce in their adult relationships. adult children of divorce • jeffrey zimmerman • elizabeth s thayer • interpersonal relationships • romance love sex
Does Time Out Hurt Kids? Is ostracism a civilized form of punishment? Psychologists believe that isolation creates physical pain and that this method of modifying behavior may be pure torture. lonliness • punishments • cruel and unusual punishment • time out kids • time out chairs
Emotional Abuse is Emotional Bullying The silent treatment is a damaging form of nonverbal communication in an interpersonal relationship. Abuse victims need to make changes to stop this abhorrent mind game. emotional abuse • bullying • silent treatment • abuse victims • nonverbal communication
Personal Growth: When to Win Winning every human interaction can actually limit success. Know when to win, when not, and how to know the difference. personal development • personal growth • interpersonal skills • interpersonal relationships • personal goals
Roadmap to Positive Thinking in Business Positive thinking in business helps to resolve workplace conflicts, improves employee attitude, creativity and performance, and also enhances interpersonal relationships. positive thinking in business • resolving workplace conflicts • dealing with challenging situations • enhancing interpersonal relationships • improving creativity
Theorists Enrich Nursing Profession Florence Nightingale believed a patient's environment improved their health, while Peplau's theory taught that the relationship between nurse and patient is important. theorists enrich nursing profession • pioneers of nursing • hildegard peplau • interpersonal relationships • florence nightingale founder of modern day nursing
What Is Projection in Jungian Psychology? Interpersonal relationships are confusing because a lack knowledge of projection. Jungian psychology sheds light on improving this situation. interpersonal relationship • workplace relationship • communication relationships • psychology relationship • couples in love
How to Break Bad Habits & Improve Relationships Learn the six common bad habits that can damage relationships and get in the way of your success. bad habit • breaking bad habits • breaking habit • how to break bad habits • changing bad habits
Borderline Personality Disorder Those with BPD have difficulty regulating their emotions and can be very self-destructive. But there is promising treatment for those suffering from this disorder. borderline personality disorder • borderline pd • treatment of borderline personality • borderline diagnosis • diagnosed with borderline personality
Child Abuse Crimes Today's research shows that children rarely lie about being abused. It has been shown that children are more likely to hide and not want to discuss these crimes. child abuse • child sexual abuse • recanting • sexual abuse • rape
Living with an ADD/ADHD Spouse or Partner The prototype for the person with ADD/ADHD is a young person, but what about relationships the ADD/ADHD adult has with his or her spouse or partner? challenges living with add/adhd spouse • add/adhd partner • coping strategies • adult add • adult adhd
Modern Dating Made Easy Developing a personal "Red Flag System" can help 21st century singles navigate the choppy waters of the modern dating world. modern dating made easy • relationship analysis • single in the 21st century • dating in the modern world • developing your own red flag system
Professional Friendships The article explains how a person can benefit from workplace friendships in an organization, and how a person can be a better professional friend. work environment • professional relationships • healthy friendships • workplace ostracism • organizations
Raising Gifted Children Raising a gifted child by herself is a major challenge. Bringing up a gifted child in a family of normal children can present some unique issues to overcome. raising gifted children • dealing with gifted and normal siblings for family • jealousy of a gifted child in the family • peacekeeping in the family of a gifted child • outside family counseling resources for a family w
Why Someone Is Attracted to Another Person What attracts one person to another? Is it merely a case of romantic projection? Why do opposites attract and why, over time, does that special feeling turn sour? what attracts one person to another • projection in psychology • projection in romantic relationships • projection of attraction • what is projection
Eclectic Psychotherapy Mental health practitioners freely borrow tools and techniques from a myriad therapeutic systems. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Friendship and Relationship Advice Learn how to have healthy, strong relationships. friendship • friends • relationship advice • relationship help • true friends
Improving Personal Relationships By practicing simple, calming breathing meditation we learn to increase harmony and compassion in our personal relationships personal relationships • breathing meditation • learing compassion • meditation • buddhist breathing meditation
The Anthropology of Belonging In this article, I will explore the evolutionary roots of our universal desire to belong to a group. social inclsuion • social banishment • social outcast • anthropology • inclusion
Who's to Blame? Who's to blame for the violence in the Middle East? Who cares what the answer is if noone seeks to actually deal with the underlying conflict in any meaningful way. rhetoric • israel • politics • revenge • arafat
Assessing Professional Development Are you not sure how to spend your professional development funds? Do you know you need to take courses but you aren't sure which ones to take? Try this assessment quiz assessing professional development • professional development assessment quiz • spending professional development funds • professional development • performance
Develop a Positive Attitude at Work Learn how developing a positive attitude, better enthusiasm and passion for work leads to increased productivity, better job satisfaction and more job opportunities. improving attitude • develop positive attitude • develop positive outlook • developing positive outlook at work • better attitude at work
Finding Relationship Advice Online Long-term happiness between two people starts with love. Relationship problems often start with unreasonable expectations. Good relationship advice can help you cope. relationship advice • relationship problems • love relationship • relationship problem • relationship articles
Is the Boss a Bully or a Jerk? Bosses are not perfect, and those with roughest edges can be categorized as bullies or jerks. Both have distinguishing behaviors and each requires a different approach. human resources • managing a bully • employee behavior • leaders with power • organizational behavior
Little Mosque on the Prairie Season Premiere The Canadian Muslim sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie is back for its fourth season with a new cast member. little mosque • islam • canadian television • canadian sitcoms • muslim television
Marital Behavior and Genetics A new study has analyzed the marital behavior of men and women and found a correlation between their behavior and a certain form of the vasopressin receptor gene. marital behavior may be linked to vasopressin rece • social behavior may be linked to vasopressin • vasopressin is a neuropeptide • partner bonding scre seemed to be linked to a cert • men carrying a 334 form of avpr gene encountered t
Musician Spotlight: Spencer Krug Besides fronting Wolf Parade with Dan Boeckner, Spencer Krug keeps busy. With his distinct musical style, Krug's projects are a unique and varied approach to indie rock. spencer krug • wolf parade • sunset rubdown • random spirit lover • spencer krug side project
Narcissist vs. Psychopath We all heard the terms "psychopath" or "sociopath". It is hard to distinguish narcissists from psychopaths. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder An initial diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can be both frightening and isolating. However, understanding the condition in more depth can really help. borderline personality disorder • symptoms of borderline personality disorder • childhood trauma and mental illness • mental illness diagnosis • treatment of borderline personality disorder
Understanding Dementia An estimated five million people in the U.S. suffer from dementia. It affects about 30-50% of individuals over the age of 85 and approximately 1% of people aged 60-64. dementia • alzheimer's disease • pschological disorders • mayo clinic • memory loss
What is Social Interest for Children? "Social interest" or in German, "gemeinshaftsgefühl" is a term coined by Alfred Adler and refers to one's "sense of community" or contribution to the common welfare. social interest • children • alfred adler • psychological teaching • sense of community
Yoga for the Heart Chakra Traditionally called anahata, the heart chakra is the centre of love, has the qualities of loving self and others, peace, grace, giving, openness, compassion and harmony. heart chakra • seven major chakras • anaharta • spiritual side • chakra imbalances
ADHD Symptoms in Adults Adults with ADHD, though not exceptionally hyperactive in most cases, tend to be accident-prone and have organizational and emotional difficulties. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • adhd • attention deficit disorder • add • symptoms of attention deficit disorder
Best Practices in e-Therapy The Best Practices in e-therapy were spurred by the need to start moving the field ahead in this area and start defining what we mean by these nebulous terms. ehealth • e-therapy • john m. grohol • psy.d. • mental health
Best Vitamins for Depression Ease depression symptoms with a daily dose of vitamins from the B-Complex family b-complex vitamins and depression • vitamins depression • depression symptoms vitamins • b vitamins ease depression • vitamins mood swings
Borderline Personality Disorder Brain Anatomy A study recently appearing in the May 2007 issue of Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience reviews what we know about brain structure of BPD patients. borderline personality disorder • bpd research • borderline personality disorder brain • borderline personality brain • borderline personality disorder neuroanatomy
Borderline Personality Treatment Research published in a recent issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry compares the efficacy of three types of therapy for treating Borderline Disorder. borderline personality treatment • bpd therapy • new research bpd • dialectical behavior therapy • transference-focused psychotherapy
Carol Dweck's Mindset: a Book Review Cognitive psychology research explores effects of fixed versus growth mindsets on learning, effort, and achievement in relationships, education, sports, and business. carol dweck mindset • psychology mindset • mindset book • psychology success • psychology motivation
Conflict Resolution Helps Improve Productivity Conflicts in the workplace can affect employee morale and need to be handled in time. If left to themselves conflict situations can get worse and affect work performance. conflict resolution • conflict management • conflict and resolution • managing conflict • resolution of conflict
Cross Cultural Training for Global Business Business is going global, there's no debate about that. Even small businesses find themselves working more and more with foreign suppliers, buyers, experts and partners. cross cultural communication • training for international business • communicative competence • global business • intercultural communication training
Cultural Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology Cultural anthropology cannot attempt to define a society's culture without studying the very people that belong to it. cultural anthropology • sociology • psychology • society • community worker
Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler DVD Review After a considerable hiatus from Hollywood, Mickey Rourke returns to top form as an aging wrestler, whose life scars in and out of the ring are slow to heal. the wrestler dvd review • mickey rourke in the wrestler • the wrestler plot synopsis • professional wrestling movies • randy the ram robinson
Discovery Channel's The Colony Get the latest info on Discovery's new reality competition The Colony - a ten-week social experiment billed as a "true test of the human spirit." discovery channel • the colony • los angeles • downtown • warehouse
Diversity Training Techniques Diversity training helps employees understand and appreciate differences in race, language, religion, lifestyle and/or culture. diversity training techniques • staff cultural sensitivity instruction • diversity at work • cultural diversity • racial diversity
Do I Have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)? The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) explains the symptoms required to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. do i have borderline personality disorder • borderline personality • borderline personality disorder • borderline personality disorder symptoms • dsm-iv symptoms borderline personality disorder |
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