2 Jan, 2012
Question by : I am a sophomore in college studying clinical psychology how do I become a PNP without changing major? I’m a sophomore in college and i want to become a PNP can I still stay as a clinical psychology student now?? Best answer: Answer by dAs a PNP are you meaning a psychiatric nurse prac? if so, you have to have a bsn and then obtain a msn (which this will be changing within the next few years, i believe 2013, which then you have to have a dnp-doctorate). if you want to continue with your bachelors in psychology, you can do so, but you will still have to obtain a bsn, which there are some second-degree bsn’s which are around 18 months long. i would speak with your…. Click Here to Read More
31 Dec, 2011

Clinical Psychology: Concepts, Methods, and Profession (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac), 6th Edition In this new edition, co-author, Timothy Trull, a specialist in psychopathology, clinical assessment, and personality disorders, has put together a major revision of this best-selling text. As this edition’s new lead author, Trull has enhanced the book’s readability, modernized its content, condensed and brightened its presentation, and added significant new material. In addition to a thoroughly updated discussion of clinical psychology, this edition sharpens its focus on empirically validated treatments and managed health care and offers increased coverage of culture and gender diversity in…. Click Here to Read More
29 Dec, 2011

by Richard Masoner / Cyclelicious A Psychology Masters Online Provides Career Options Article by Adrianna Noton When people hear of an education in the psychological field, they often think of psychologists. However, such an education can be applied a number of different fields. Even if the education is not intended for work related to the behavioral sciences, it is helpful for the advancement of any career. A deeper understanding of human behavior is useful for many aspects of any job, and pursuing a Psychology masters online enables students to continue working while they are advancing their education.Graduate programs for Psychology online are becoming more popular every day…. Click Here to Read More
27 Dec, 2011

by mjmyap Prostate Cancer’s Psychological effects Article by Mike Smith Bad Psychological EffectsOne third of prostate cancer patients show psychotic symptoms at some stage during treatments. The majority, 70 percent do very well mentally, however. Temporary insomnia is a disease that’s most commonly occurring as a psychiatric symptom in this case. Insomnia can also be caused by the medications used. Small walks and enjoying fresh air can stimulate some enthusiasm, and also improve the quality of sleep.What mental challenges do patients face?Prostate cancer can be a mental challenge. The patient wakes up in the treatment process at the beginning asking many questions: what…. Click Here to Read More
24 Dec, 2011

by mjmyap Conquering addictions using an outpatient clinic Article by Shelby Lara Addictions and dependencies are a massive problem in this day and age. There are so many drugs on the market and so freely available that the trouble is avoiding the temptation. There are many studies into addictive personalities or why people become dependent in the first place. There are many dependencies. The most common one that has hugely addictive properties but no immediate harmful effects is of course nicotine.Most people who smoke at one time or another try to quit. Not many actually achieve it. Reasons for this failure to cure one’s self of a relatively innocuous and legal drug are manifold…. Click Here to Read More
22 Dec, 2011

by mjmyap Psychological Tests Article by Carlos Garcia Personality assessment is perhaps more an art form than a science. In an attempt to make it as objective and standardized as possible, generations of clinicians came up with psychological tests and structured interviews. These are administered under similar conditions and use identical stimuli to elicit information from respondents. Thus, any disparity in the responses of the subjects can and is attributed to the idiosyncrasies of their personalities. Moreover, most tests restrict the repertory of permitted of answers. “True” or “false” are the only allowed reactions to the questions in the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality…. Click Here to Read More
18 Dec, 2011

by mjmyap A Good Foundation For Your College Journey Is An Intro To Psychology Course Article by Natasha Bright Most incoming college students should be prepared to take general education courses that don’t necessary apply to their majors. Intro to Psychology is one such course that undergraduate students often take in order to gain a basic understanding of the human mind and behavior. During this introductory class, students learn to interact with scientific and medical texts, conduct research, and internalize various psychological principles and concepts. Intro to Psychology builds skills that can transfer to other classes and areas of study.Psychology originated from the…. Click Here to Read More
14 Dec, 2011
Study finds correlation between racism, psychological conditions Mark Lumley, a psychology professor and the director of clinical psychology doctoral training at WSU, says he thinks he knows why the authors of the study have concluded this. “There's a measure that's commonly used in research that has a scale called … Read more on The South End From blackboards to interactive whiteboards Trist gained a degree in psychology but decided against a career as a clinical psychologist because he liked the idea of running a small school. After six years at Hunter, he and wife Heather and their three children moved to West Melton, … Read more on The…. Click Here to Read More
14 Dec, 2011

by mjmyap Anxiety Treatment Clinics Article by Skin Resurgence Just like Depression and Bipolar Disorders, Anxiety Disorders are a type of Psychological Disorder. A Psychological Disorder is basically a pattern of behavioural symptoms that affects many facets in a person’s life. Because it affects many facets in a person’s life, it may prevent a person who is suffering from the disorder to actually act as a normal part of society. Thus, it is important to get them treated right away to help them get over their problem. But what sets an Anxiety Disorder apart from all the rest of the Psychological Disorders? Well, an Anxiety disorder is characterized by too frequent and too intense…. Click Here to Read More
12 Dec, 2011

by mjmyap Erectile Dysfunction Clinic An Investigation Into How Long It Is Going To Take To Get Your Penis 1′ Longer From Hand Exercises Article by Candelaria Boatman Men are egotistical beings and they are always engaged in a ‘contest’ of some sort about everything in their lives – jobs pay women… they always want to have the better and be the better. This does not exclude the ultimate symbol of their masculinity-their penis. There are tons of articles and websites all over the Internet that deal with penis size and men. Most of them however concentrate solely on the physiological aspects of the penis size. Therefore you probably already know that bigger thicker penis may add a…. Click Here to Read More
10 Dec, 2011

Handbook of Clinical Psychology Competencies, Volume 1-3 In recent years there has been a tremendous growth in psychology as a field of study and in the number of students of clinical psychology in particular. The latter is partly due to the proliferation of professional schools of psychology that are devoted to practitioner-oriented degrees, rather than the traditional research-oriented course of study. Whatever school students emerge from, however, they are obliged to demonstrate proficiency in providing clinical services. This multi-volume handbook, is devoted to describing the core competency areas in providing psychological services which is relevant to practitioners as well as…. Click Here to Read More
3 Dec, 2011
8 Ways to Beat the Holiday Blues "My basic challenge for people during the holidays seems like the opposite of what we're supposed to do: focus on yourself," says Joshua Klapow, PhD, clinical psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. … Read more on MSN Health & Fitness Survey Shows More Women Than Men Are Losing Sleep to Get It All Done This … Michael J. Breus, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist and both a Diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine and a Fellow of The American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Dr. Breus is the author of The Sleep Doctor's Diet Plan: Lose Weight Through Better … Read more on Marketwire…. Click Here to Read More