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unquietmind
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I’m OK, You’re All Gay
          With all the hub-bub about homosexual marriage in the news recently, I thought it timely to reprise this...
43 minutes ago Necessary Therapy | Topics: Church, Jesus, current..., current...
 
Deekaa a
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Jobs Vacancy at Weatherford
We are a multi-national company who are involved in the drilling and production sectors of oil, gas and geothermal projects...
 
teajay
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The Psychological Limits of Human Beings
PsyBlog has a post that ties together ten famous experiments in psychology, each with it's own unique lesson to be learned. I...
 
Alan Lee
Alan Lee posted a blog entry
All the trading rules broken!!
I haven’t been trading enough this week so I was eager to get stuck in today.My first trade was a short at 12922…...
 
Cash
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Bringing the family into the therapy
When a child has a medical problem, doctors see the child and parent together. It would be unusual to have a clinician meet...
3 hours ago Scientific Blogging | Topics: Psychology
 
Meryn Stol
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TED | Talks | Carl Honore: Slowing down in a world built for speed
Journalist Carl Honore believes the Western world's emphasis on speed erodes health, productivity and quality of life. But there's a backlash brewing, as everyday people start putting the brakes on their all-too-modern lives.
 
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carol
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New Habits-Can we change? Can we develop new habits?
I’ve just finished reading a great article on The New York Times about developing new habits.It’s a beautiful...
 
FrGregoryJ
FrGregoryJ posted a blog entry
Athens and Jerusalem, part 1
Image via WikipediaI have received several emails regarding my interviews with the host of "Our Life in Christ," on Ancient...
4 hours ago Koinonia | Topics: Religion and..., Psychology, John...
 
threefour
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Pundits and the Need for Certainty
The world is getting to be a whole lot more complex, and we seem to be reacting with increasing punditry, from cable news hosts...
4 hours ago Noise Between Stations | Topics: Psychology
 
Nele
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6 hours ago Nenad Stevanovic | Topics: psychology
 
kelseyp
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Catcalling: creepy or a compliment?
"There seems to be some evidence that it increases self-objectification." Some evidence?
The Neurological Roots of Sexual Pleasure
Achieving sexual climax requires a complex conspiracy of sensory and psychological signals—and the eventual silencing of critical brain areas.
 
uvealblues
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The Art of Survival: An Interview with Jerry White
Jerry (no, not "Jeremiah") Wright gets it...Well, at least I will say that his thoughts/philosophies echo those I have formed...
10 hours ago uveal blues | Topics: psychology
 
<em>empj1990</em>
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My personality and learning style
I took a personality test that Mark found on the net. Here’s my results, I’d say they’re pretty accurate...
 
Robert
Robert posted a blog entry
Psychology of Human Intimacy by Bijan Saadatmand Ph. D.
I’m so happy that I attended a 2 weeks long course for the Psychology of Human Intimacy by Mr. Bijan Saadatmand Ph. D....
 
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jdroth
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Ask the Readers: “I’m Doing Well Financially But My Family Is Not”
Personal finance would be easy if it were only about the numbers. But it’s not. Money management not only requires that...
 
eArticles Blog
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The Importance of Neuro Linguistic Programming
Neuro-linguistic programming or NLP is a communication model that is inter-personal in approach. It is still being researched...
13 hours ago Resources Zone | Topics: Psychology
 
Damien Riley
Damien Riley posted a blog entry
Visualization
Have you ever tried visualization to reduce anxiety and relax? It’s really not too difficult. The steps are something...
 
IAmSoOverMe
IAmSoOverMe posted a blog entry
Einstein’s Code For Peace of Mind In Daily Life
Albert Einstein once said, “Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot...
19 hours ago IAmSoOverMe | Topics: Psychology
 
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Sheta Kaey
Sheta Kaey posted a blog entry
(Unpaid) Website Review: Albernstein.com
Current Mood: DisgustedA few items of intriguing synchronicity have occurred, which I think deserve bringing up to my...
 
<em>empj1990</em>
empj1990 posted a blog entry
Is Psychology a science?
Here’s another question I might get in my exam… I’m killing two birds with one stone; revision and blogging ...
 
ellie
ellie posted a blog entry
Scientifically Proven Benefits of Keeping A Journal
A post on the benefits of keeping a journal.
 
<em>ivotoshan</em>
ivotoshan posted a blog entry
Not being able to stop
I asked myself what the psychological roots would be and what conditioning was at the base of the addiction to production in...
1 day ago Indranet | Topics: Mind, Society, ambiente, Christianity
 
lamarguerite
lamarguerite posted a blog entry
Where Is My Fishbowl?
It’s been over a year now, since I decided to return to work full time, after a long stretch raising my daughters and...
 
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Aldon Hynes
Aldon Hynes posted a blog entry
Second Life Parallel Processes
I spend two days away from my computer and come back to over 2000 unread email messages and several interesting discussions. ...
1 day ago Orient Lodge | Topics: Games, Psychology
 
Will R
Will R posted a blog entry
One of those WTF! moments
I have seen some stuff in my 46 years on this planet, some good some bad and some that makes the Darwin awards justified beyond...
 
Will R
Will R posted a blog entry
Her win, his bonus
Hillary Clinton wins in W VA and Obama picks up the endorsement of John Edwards, still not quite sure about his wife - and in...
 
kelseyp
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You got a problem with that?
Makes me wonder if I'm less "high strung, hungry and intent on long-term gains" for leaving New York.
 
Meryn Stol
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If at First You Don't Succeed, You're in Excellent Company - WSJ.com
What makes some people rebound from defeats and go on to greatness while others throw in the towel? Psychologists call it "self-efficacy," the unshakable belief some people have that they have what it takes to succeed.
Putting a smile on their dial - National - smh.com.au
Most people want their children to be confident in how they live their lives, so why aren't our teachers running happiness classes, asks Martin E.P. Seligman.
 
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