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Articles related to "Psychological Research"
Evaluating Psychological Research We see "Scientists Discover Key to Mental Health" & other new research findings daily. Here's how to tell the difference between good & bad psychological research. evaluating psychological research • how to spot good scientific experiments in human b • bad science experiments • key to mental health • new research findings
Psychological Research: Gratitude Happiness and good health from a simple, free daily habit. psychological research • research studies • positive psychology in practice • gratitude • happiness
The process of becoming human Many theories try to explain how we become the way we are. Dr. C. George Boeree found common threads that may one day become The Ultimate Theory of Personality. personality theory • personality development • dr. c. george boeree • psychological research • empathy training
Office Pools & Unhappiness at Work Betting in NHL hockey pools or on Survivor at work, or guessing a coworker's baby's birth weight could increase your stress level & decrease your happiness at work. office pools • unhappiness at work • betting on games at work • nhl hockey pool • prediction contests
Sad People Are More Productive Not only do sad children learn better, but unhappy employees are more productive. Here's the latest psychological research about mood and performance. psychological research • sad employees • sad children • unhappy children • happy moods
7 Ways to Make People Like You These seven ways to make people like you are from psychological research, psychologists, and other experts -- and they will increase your likeability factor! ways to make people like you • personality traits • psychological research • increase your likeability factor • psychologists
Are Extroverts Physically Healthier? Extroverts have lower levels of a stress chemical, which may keep them physically healthier. Here's how introverted and extroverted traits affect immunity to disease. personality traits • extroverts • introverts • physical health in personality types • psychological research on personality types
Forward or Rear Facing Pushchair or Pram? The majority of pushchairs today have the baby facing the direction of travel. Psychological research suggests it is better for baby to see the face of the carer/parent. forward or rear facing • puschair • pram • stroller • buggy
Personality Traits That Predict Longevity Some Big Five Personality Traits, such as high extraversion, lead to healthy aging and a longer life. Here's how personality traits predict longevity. big five personality traits • predicting longevity • healthy aging • longer life • extraversion
What Color Attracts Men? The color red is more attractive to men than other colors, which may make women wearing red more appealing to date. Here's what the psychological research shows. what color attracts men • women in red • appealing to date • psychological research • experiments with color
Assessing Narcissistic Personality Both based on the NPI format, two additional psychological assessments have been created for determining levels of narcissism in juveniles (NPI-JO) and children (NPQC). assessing narcissism • narcissism assessment • measuring narcissism • measure narcissism • how narcissistic are you
Explaining Your Failures How you explain your past failures will help you succeed in the future. If you believe you failed because of internal causes, you're more likely to build resiliency. explaining your failures • describing why you failed • building resiliency • past failures • external causes of failure
Girls & Attention Deficit Disorder New psychological research shows that adolescent girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are more likely to struggle with depression and eating disorders. girls with adhd • eating disorders • teens with attention deficit hyperactivity disorde • psychological research • psychological disorders
Letting Go of Old Relationships Sigmund Freud developed the theory of transference in psychotherapy. New research shows that transference doesn't just occur in counseling - it's a common phenomenon. transference in psychotherapy • abusive relationships • letting go of old relationships • sigmund freud • counseling
Stop Talking About Your Problems If you can't talk about your problems, you may be physically & emotionally healthier than those who do express their feelings. Psychologist Mark Seery explains why. stop talking about your problems • refusing to express your feelings • effects of collective trauma • feelings can be healthy • psychological research
When Goals Become Obsessions Psychologist Roger Hock explains how obsessive-compulsive behavior can be related to unmet goals. What happens when we don't achieve our goals as quickly as we'd like? when goals become obsessions • how to deal with frustration • roger hock • if life takes a u-turn • psychological research
How Much Do Psychologists Make? Psychologists earn less than psychiatrists, but can still make good money! Certain factors, such the type of job in psychology, affect a psychologist's salary earnings. psychology career • how much do psychologists make • salary earnings • jobs in psychology • undergraduate graduate degrees
How Social Media Networking Improves Your Health Online social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook can offer psychological benefits. Here's how these online network sites improve your emotional health. online networks • emotional health benefits • social media • twitter and facebook • personal relationships
Increasing a Child's Emotional Intelligence Help children develop emotional strength and resilience by parenting with Emotion Coaching techniques found in Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by John Gottman. raising an emotionally intelligent child • john gottman • emotion coaching • emotional intelligence • emotional health
Just a little history... Brief history of services to disabled population mental health services • history • counseling
Creating a Coherent Curriculum High school English teachers face many challenges, but one of the most difficult is making decisions about curriculum that access all students' prior knowledge. curricular decisions • high school curriculum • high school english teachers • florida sunshine state standards • developing curriculum
Enhancing Creativity with Running While many artistic people believe that it is going outdoors for a run that eases their 'block' in composition, scientific evidence suggests the physical exercise. creativity • running • music • art • stress
Experiencing the Imposter Phenomenon Many successful people are plagued by feelings of fraud and feel uncomfortable when others praise their performance or recognize them as outstanding. imposter phenomenon • imposter • self-serving bias • self-doubt • overachiever
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY: THE MISUNDERSTOOD BEAST (PART 1) An introduction to Forensic Psychology: What it is and what they do! forensic psychology • police psychology • profiling • crime • criminal
Good Health Expressing Gratitude & Thankfulness Learn the easy exercises of daily gratitude which research studies show can bring you greater health and happiness. good health • how to be healthy • appreciation • thankfulness • positive psychology research
Gratitude Improves Your Health Daily thoughts of gratitude can improve both your health and happiness by strengthening your immune system and increasing your level of optimism. gratitude • grateful • health • healthy • happiness
In Praise of Cougars Explore the popular image of the 'cougar' - older women who date younger men. cougar • intergenerational dating • dating • women • men
Make the Most of Personal Weaknesses Take a positive approach to identifying and managing weaker personal abilities as part of a strong personal growth plan. personal growth • personal development • personal growth plan • personal development plan • weaknesses
Narcissistic Disorder Information Quick links to help you easily find the recent Suite101.com articles on the Narcissistic personality, including basic information, assessment and current research. narcissistic disorder • narcissism articles • narcissism npd • narcissistic personality • narcissism informations
New Year's Resolutions and You This year adopt new year's resolutions you can keep. new years resolutions • goals • goal setting • developmental psychology
The Top 10 Qualities of Good Psychologists A psychology career is rewarding in many ways - especially if the therapist possesses most or all of these qualities of good psychologists! psychology careers • good psychologist • personality traits • psychology graduates • interpersonal skills
A Review of The Mother-Daughter Project A powerful and thought provoking "road map" for mothers to ensure a close, life long relationship with their daughters. mother-daughter • mother-daughter project • mother daughter project • mother daughter relationships • mothering
Career Change Advice Whether you're making a career change or starting out to find your ideal work, first get a clear picture of your strengths; work utilizing strengths is fulfilling. career advice • career jobs • career change advice • career assessment • free career assessment
How to Study for Psychology Tests Studying for psychology is different than studying for math, English, or science. Here are 7 psychology study tips for learning the material and getting good grades. how to study for psychology • good grades in social sciences • psychology classes • psychology study tips • jobs for psychology graduates
Learn to Relax Relaxing is an often overlooked means at improving overall health. As with everything worth trying, winding down may take some practice. stress reduction • relaxation techniques • relaxing massage • stress busting • effects of stress
Types of Dyslexia Despite the prevalence of dyslexia, there is still confusion about its definition. Three major subtypes of this language processing deficit have been identified. dyslexia diagnosis • types of dyslexia • phonological dyslexia • orthographic dyslexia • mixed dyslexia
When Is Narcissism a Disorder? When is narcissism a mental illness? New research indicates that it is all a matter of degree. narcissism disorder • narcissistic personality • narcissistic continuum • narcissism information resources • normal narcissism
Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis Discover some of the tools that psychologists use to evaluate Narcissistic Personality: the DSM-IV-TR, the ICD-10, the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and the MCMI. diagnose narcissism • narcissistic disorder diagnosis • what is narcissistic personality • psychological disorder • need for admiration narcissism
On The Defensive: A Glimpse into a MA Thesis Defence A brief look into this authors recent MA Thesis defense. Scary stuff, with some hints on how to make it a little less terrible. academics • graduate school • thesis
A Dearth of Research: Does anyone really know anything about hitch-hiking? In spite of all the talk about hitch-hiking, for or against, particularly on the subjects of risk and utility, there has barely ever been any research conducted into the matter! A few of the researchers who have looked into it share their surprise and dismay with us ... research
Sociological Functions of Magick In the first article we examined the roots of these two movements, we will now look at the possible wider socio-biological effects of their practices thelemic practice • discordian practice • thelema • discordian • chaos magick
Determining Right and Wrong and Good and Bad People are not born moral; they develop morality over time. Where or from whom, however, do they acquire their concepts of right and wrong, good and bad? developing a moral compass • determining good and bad • determining right and wrong • telling good from evil • concepts of morality |
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