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Human Psychology

Arun Shivaramakrishnan was born in Mumbai, India, on 14 Septmeber, 1991. I am currently doing my graduation in Psychology from the University of Mumbai, India. I currently live in Thane, India. I felt the immense need to share such valuable insights with all concerning my subject. My site:…. Click Here to Read More

Anxiety disorders treated by cognitive behavioral therapy

The biochemical basis of anxiety seems to be closely linked to the protein serotonin, exuded at the synaptic connections of neural cells. Low amounts of it lead to anxiety disorders such as social anxiety disorder, or obsessive compulsive disorder. The foremost and popular therapy for anxiety is still selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) which raise intersynaptic serotonin concentrations. Concurrently, there movement among psychiatric population to lessen dependencies on medications and encourage treatment choices with the possibility of addressing root causes instead of than symptoms. Moreover, the prospect of permanent neuralchemical changes or side-effects due to…. Click Here to Read More

The Psychology of Selling

Mind The Gap – The Science Behind The Sporting Mind.

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The Psychology of Bulimia Nervosa: A Cognitive Perspective

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Touching for Knowing: Cognitive Psychology of Haptic Manual Perception

Product DescriptionThe dominance of vision is so strong in sighted people that touch is sometimes considered as a minor perceptual modality. However, touch is a powerful tool which contributes significantly to our knowledge on space and objects. Its intensive use by blind people allows them to reach the same levels of knowledge and cognition as their sighted peers. In this book, specialized researchers present the recent state of knowledge about the cognitive functioning of touch. After an analysis of the neurophysiology and neuropsychology of touch, exploratory manual behaviours, intramodal haptic (tactual-kinesthetic) abilities and cross-modal visual-tactual coordination are examined…. Click Here to Read More

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Dialogic Inquiry: Towards a Socio-cultural Practice and Theory of Education

Product DescriptionFor more than a quarter century, the polemics surrounding educational reform have centered on two points of view: those that favor a “progressive” child-centered form of education, and those that would prefer a return to a more structured, teacher-directed curriculum that emphasizes basic knowledge and skills. Vygotsky’s social constructivist theory offers an alternative solution, placing stress on coconstruction of knowledge by more and less mature participants engaging in joint activity. This theory offers semiotic mediation as the primary means of obtaining knowledge, whereby the less mature participants can seek solutions to everyday problems by using resources…. Click Here to Read More

Brain Games

Schizophrenia and Psychology

Schizophrenia is a chronic, relentless, and disabling brain disease. In fact, it can be defined as a disorder characterized by a range of cognitive and emotional dysfunctions that basically involves instability in the content of thought, perceptions, language and communication skills along with fluency of thought and speech and interpersonal functioning. More often, it affects an individual’s capacity to “think straight.” Thoughts may come and then may go easily and rapidly and an individual may not be able to focus on one thought for very long and may be easily distracted.Individuals who have schizophrenia often suffer or carry terrifying symptoms of hallucination and delusion. Generally,…. Click Here to Read More

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100+ Parenting Mistakes.

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Relational Psychophysics in Humans and Animals: A Comparative-Developmental Approach

Product DescriptionRelational Psychophysics in Humans and Animals offers a comprehensive and integrated overview of the often fragmented field of psychophysics. It introduces key concepts in psychophysics and clearly summaries and illustrates the central issues through telling examples. It combines empirical research and theoretical approaches from general psychophysics, animal psychophysics and human-infant psychophysics, to create a systematic comparison of these three key areas. Through out, Viktor Sarris makes a strong case for more comparative psychophysical research across different species and across different stages of development. He presents original research and examines…. Click Here to Read More

Brain Games

Perfectly Panic Free – Say Goodbye To Panic And Anxiety.

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Anxiety: Common Thinking Errors

The theory of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, or CBT, is that emotions are closely linkedto cognition. Put more simply, CBT says that “the way you think affects the way you feel”. People who think anxious thoughts will end up feeling anxious. As a psychiatrist in Edinburgh a significant proportion of my clients suffer from anxiety. Edinburgh is a beautiful city and a wonderful place to live, but as in any urban enviroment, individuals can start to feel stressed out and anxious. Thus it is important for me to help each client to become familiar with their own ways of thinking, and to help them to identify ways in which their thinking patterns may be contributing to their emotional problems. A…. Click Here to Read More

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Depression (Thinking Errors)

The basic tenet of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, or CBT, is that what you think affects the way you feel. That is to say, if you think depressive thoughts then you will feel depressed. Conversely, if you manage to stop yourself thinking these thoughts, then your depression will lift. As a psychiatrist using CBT techniques, my first step is to look for unhelpful patterns of thinking with my clients. Depressed people often think in particular ways that are very different from non-depressed people. These ways of thinking are called – in CBT language – “thinking errors”. Thinking errors help to cause and then maintain depression. Numerous different thinking errors have been identified by CBT…. Click Here to Read More

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