24 May, 2011
Question by xP hunni bunch xx: what is the difference between applied psychology and psychology ???? please help ? choosing a uni course? ok well , basically , i want to be a clinical psychologist or a counselling psychologist, and i am currently applying to university at the moment , i know that in order to follow a career in professional psychology (ie being an actual psychologist of some description , which is what i want to do ) then i will need a degree that is accredited by the BPS, but what i want to know is , what is the difference between studying ‘applied psychology’ and ‘psychology’ at university?? because i have googled it and yet cant seem to get a straight answer on any…. Click Here to Read More
24 May, 2011

by Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden Question by xP hunni bunch xx: what is the difference between applied psychology and psychology ???? please help ? choosing a uni course? ok well , basically , i want to be a clinical psychologist or a counselling psychologist, and i am currently applying to university at the moment , i know that in order to follow a career in professional psychology (ie being an actual psychologist of some description , which is what i want to do ) then i will need a degree that is accredited by the BPS, but what i want to know is , what is the difference between studying ‘applied psychology’ and ‘psychology’ at university?? because i have googled it and yet cant seem to get…. Click Here to Read More
7 May, 2011

Why Women Have Sex: Understanding Sexual Motivations from Adventure to Revenge (and Everything in Between) An unparalleled exploration of the mysteries underlying women’s sexuality that rivals the culture-shifting Kinsey Report, from two of America’s leading research psychologists Do women have sex simply to reproduce or display their affection? When University of Texas at Austin clinical psychologist Cindy M. Meston and evolutionary psychologist David M. Buss joined forces to investigate the underlying sexual motivations of women, what they found astonished them.Through the voices of real women, Meston and Buss reveal the motivations that guide women’s sexual decisions and…. Click Here to Read More
21 Apr, 2011

U.S. Counselors Travel to Russia; Goal is to Learn, Share, Form Professional Bonds Between Nations
Alexandria, VA. (PRWEB) May 12, 2006 Twelve counselors with specialties in mental health, career counseling and school counseling are leaving today on an intense professional journey to learn more about how counseling is practiced throughout the world. Their destination: Russia.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, interest in counseling and therapy are on the rise in Russia. Russian bookstores offer a broad selection of…. Click Here to Read More
8 Apr, 2011

by smiteme Difference Between Stress And Mental Illness Article by Rick Goh
Stress is part of our life and we have to face it whether you want it or not. Stress comes in two different levels and mental illness is one of the levels. All of us deal with our stress in our own way. Being a normal human being, our mind is exposed to a possibility of a mental breakdown.When someone has a nervous breakdown, it’s only a temporary state of mind and is often seen return to a normal lifestyle. This doesn’t mean he have a mental illness, he is just dealing with a complicated problem that isn’t a common part of his day….. Click Here to Read More
8 Apr, 2011

by euthman Choosing Between Speech Pathology or Occupational Therapy as a Career Article by A Nutt
Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy are rewarding and challenging careers that involve helping people with a limiting physical condition. Both careers focus on helping people overcome life challenges so they can adjust and live a productive life.When considering a career in either speech pathology or occupational therapy, most people will make a choice based on their own personal goals and desires. Speech language pathology is the evaluation and treatment of speech and language disorders. Speech pathologists help…. Click Here to Read More
27 Mar, 2011
Question by John J: What’s the difference between neuropsychology and neurology? Best answer: Answer by ?Neurology is being a doctor of the brain, and neuropsychologist is someone who does stuff about how the brain works. Give your answer to this question…. Click Here to Read More
21 Mar, 2011

Enhancing Relationships Between Children and Teachers (School Psychology) Enhancing Relationships Between Children and Teachers (School Psychology) by Robert C. Pianta 1st ed Published in 1999 by American Psychological Association (APA) List Price: Price:…. Click Here to Read More
16 Mar, 2011
Question by X X: What is the difference between a mental illness and a mental disorder? Is there a difference between a mental disorder and a mental illness? I have heard yes and no but idk… Best answer: Answer by Amin KThere is no difference. Mental illness is the term which most people use to describe a mental disorder. If you ask a professional if there is any difference they will say that there is no difference at all. Add your own answer in the…. Click Here to Read More
11 Mar, 2011
Question by nightmoves: What is the correlation between mental illness and sexual abuse? When I was admitted in to the hospital for manic and psychotic break a year ago one of the first things they asked me was whether or not I had been sexual abused. When I told them I had not (to my recollection) they told me I was “lucky”. Did she say this because people with mental illness are more susceptible to sexual abuse? Or is it because the result of sexual abuse can be mental illness? What is the correlation? Best answer: Answer by Keeper of the Night(=The result of sexual abuse can be mental illness. She said you were lucky because it’s supposed to really traumatize you. Know…. Click Here to Read More
5 Feb, 2011
Question by Natalie: ideas for psychology experiment testing diff. in sexual desire between men and women? I’m doing a psychology experiment and my research topic is differences in sexual desire between men and women. My research so far shows that men have a stronger desire, but i need ideas on how to test/prove that. ANY IDEAS? Like examples of specific surveys questions I could ask? Thank you Best answer: Answer by EricMy god… Choose a different topic… This is nothing but stereotypes and generalizations. Get out there, get older, and you’ll see. What you appear to be talking about is the societally acceptable forms of expressing sexual desire, which has nothing to do with…. Click Here to Read More
4 Feb, 2011

by sdobie The Relationship Between Psychology and Sociology is Intricate and Inseparable Article by Karan Naidoo
Psychology and sociology are inextricably bound. Psychology is the study of the mind and its relation to behavior. Sociology is the study of society, and society is a group of interdependent people. Psychology and sociology are related by their focus on people and behavior.The body of a person or persons is the objective subject of psychology and sociology. Psychology observes a persons behavior and draws inferences on the workings of the mind, through that behavior. Sociology observes the interaction of several bodies…. Click Here to Read More