5 Sep, 2010

Product DescriptionThe human intellect allows us to acquire a conception of mind. The mind has evolved into such a powerful form that we are able to go beyond knowing the world and move towards knowing the mind itself. Being able to comprehend the mind permits smooth scial interaction, since it allows us to anticipate the futue actions of thse around us. The apparently effortless quality of social co-ordination belies the complex process of conceptualization and inference that is actually at work. The odyssey of childhood, especially in the early years, presents a topic for investigation and speculation.; This text covers development from infancy to adulthood, and also considers related…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010
When an adult child has a mental illness (and of course is in denial), how can the family help this person as well. Is it appropriate to try to speak to their social worker? What can they tell…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010

Product DescriptionCurrent and innovative, Orientation to the Counseling Profession provides students with a comprehensive overview of the major tenets of the counseling profession, including advocacy and multicultural counseling, licensure, professional associations, ethical and legal issues, consultation, supervision, outcomes research, and counseling process with diverse applications across the lifespan, settings, and specialties. This first edition text focuses on the new counselor preparation initiatives that expose counselors-in-training to essential current and future practices that are missing from the current texts on the market. While many comparable introductory…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010
Self confidence is a psychological and emotional state of mind that responds to an individual’s need for recognition and self-acceptance. It’s one of the oldest and most studied concepts in psychology. It describes a positive but also realistic perception somebody has of himself or herself and of his or her abilities. Thus, people with self confidence usually have a better idea of what they are able to achieve and will be more likely to be successful in what they attempt. They are able to more easily admit and learn from their failures. On the contrary, a lack of confidence may deter you from believing your actions or decisions will later work out the way you had planned. It can hence…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010
Here’s the deal: I’m teaching myself about Psychology using a text book. The only problem is, there are lots of self-assessments but no answer guides. So I have no way of knowing if my answers are correct or not. I was hoping to get your input on my answers (and on the few questions I just don’t know) in order to make up for not having an actual guide to grade them by. Thanks for any help you can give! :) 1. One example of selective attention is a. sound perception. b. cocktail party effect. c. figure-ground relationship. d. misperception. My answer: b 2. Brain-related exercises like crossword puzzles can combat age-related memory problems by strengthening the a. cerebellum. b….. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010
While ten or fifteen years ago cosmetic surgery was only available to the rich and famous, it is rapidly becoming the norm for many members of the general public. Also it seems as if the age of people willing to go under the knife is getting lower. A few years ago a girl who wanted cosmetic surgery, more precisely breast implants at the age of sixteen, made headline news, now it is rapidly becoming the normal. Seemingly the adolescent issues many youngsters have can be quickly remedied by a trip to the surgeon. The reason so many youngsters are deciding to undertake cosmetic surgery is complex and hard to define. One surgeon has claimed that there is simply an increased visibility with so…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010

ISBN13: 9780800754457Condition: NewNotes: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Product DescriptionA revealing “personality profile” self-test and Littauer’s insightful advice help readers better understand themselves and others. A best-seller. Personality Plus: How to Understand Others by Understanding…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010
I would ideally like to study on the East Coast, but any kinds of answers are greatly appreciated :) SAT- 2050 (650 CR, 680 M, 720 W) SAT II- 640 Bio 690 Lit (I retook them December, pretty sure I got over 700 on both) 7 APs 3.7 unweighted GPA, 4.2 weighted Very good extracurriculars, essays and recommendations (I want to study Psychobiology or Neuroscience) thank you for the answers, I am not trying to “show off”- I just need to apply to schools that I have a high chance of getting into.. Miss Anonymous- I’m applying to a couple ivy leagues, but I really doubt that I will even be considered as a strong…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010

Product DescriptionNo description available SPSS for Introductory Statistics: Use and Interpretation, Second…. Click Here to Read More
5 Sep, 2010
Acne is a chronic skin condition, which is common among younger adults who are most sensitive from the psychological point of view. Acne vulgaris, or as we simply call it acne, is considered by most people as a mere superficial disease, but it has a much deeper impact on the person. It is definitely not as traumatizing as serious diseases like cancer, but from the emotional and psychological standpoint the effects are quite profound an may the entire life of an individual. Studies show that the degree of acne severity doesn’t have a direct link to the severity of psychological effects. The most common psychological issue with acne patients is depression. And the test have shown that those…. Click Here to Read More