25 Mar, 2012

by Houston Museum of Natural Science Question by : What’s the best way for me to get into psychology/pre-law to help fight for kids rights in schools? I’m going to be a senior and I’ve been doing some serious thinking about my future. Originally, I wanted to be a crisis counselor in an elementary school and I would major in psychology. I was told by many people that in order to do that, I should major in education first and get into psych later, because getting a job in psych alone is difficult. Then someone gave me the idea that I could get into psych and law and be able to fight for kids with ADHD and such in schools, and I think that’s something I might want to do. I’m just…. Click Here to Read More
21 Mar, 2012

Adolescent Therapy That Really Works: Helping Kids Who Never Asked for Help in the First Place (Norton Professional Books) “I can thoroughly recommend it to any educational and child psychologist who has frequent eyeball-to-eyeball contact with adolescents and who wishes to develop a functional, but supportive, working relationship and adopt a balanced position between the needs of the school and those of a young person finding their way into adulthood.” —DECP DebateEdgette proposes a unique approach to relating to adolescents in therapy. Focusing on establishing genuine and unaffected relationships between therapists and teens, this book offers…. Click Here to Read More
12 Mar, 2012
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) February 21, 2012 StraighterLine (StraighterLine.com) announced today that Concordia University Chicago (CUChicago.edu) joined the rapidly expanding group of regionally accredited partner schools who welcome StraighterLine students to transfer their credits and to enroll in their school. This news means that students can transfer their StraighterLine college credits to another institution of higher education that offers over 100 areas of study taught in small classes focused on student success. Together, Concordia University Chicago and StraighterLine offer all students the opportunity to get a quality education online, in the evening or in blended classes, all at an…. Click Here to Read More
11 Mar, 2012

by jbj Self Help For Women Article by Gary M. Miller Self Help has come a long way in the past several decades. It used to be that “women’s issues” weren’t even thought of let alone specialized in Universities, counseling centers and books all over the world. In just a few short decades, self help for women has burgeoned into a major industry and a worldwide movement. Entire countries that used to promote traditional cultures where women were expected to be submissive to their husbands are now taking up new values and becoming part of a globalization of equality.Women’s issues were traditionally overlooked in the past largely because of the fact that the jobs were simply held by…. Click Here to Read More
8 Mar, 2012

by Surat Lozowick Suggestions to Help You Handle Psychological Stress Article by Joseph Goddard One of the most difficult things that anyone can try to handle is psychological stress. Psychological stress can cause both physical and emotional pain, sometimes to the point you cannot handle it. As long as you let this perpetuate, the worse it will get; this is why you need to get help for your psychological stress as soon as possible. There is no need to worry as there are many techniques that you can use to deal with the stress very easily. By taking care of it, your physical body and your emotional state will benefit. The following strategies are designed to help you out.Allow your…. Click Here to Read More
9 Feb, 2012

by optick Question by Angela H.: Can someone help me as to what exactly this is asking? I’m not looking for the answers to the question, just what it’s even asking…this is an AP Psychology frq. The human organism displays various reactions that are characterized by opposing tendencies. Use a specific physiological or psychological mechanism to explain how both aspects of opposing processes apply to EACH of the following. -Appetite -Autonomic nervous system -Color vision -Drug use -Nerve firing The thing that dons the most confusion is “opposing tendencies”. Best answer: Answer by Ca HenaI do not understand the question either, and I would like to punch your teacher on the…. Click Here to Read More
2 Feb, 2012
Question by : does psychotherapy really help personality disorders? i cant help but be skeptical? i think i have a remote schizoid personality disorder and im planning on going to a mental health hospital soon to get myself examined by a professional. i cant help but feel that psychotherapy is just a kind of placebo.. i mean it involves talking to someone and doing assignments that your’e supposed to follow but it seems like it wouldnt work that well. at least it seems to me like that. have you gone through psychotherapy and if so, what kind of things did you have to do and did it help? Best answer: Answer by micheleTherapy has limited effectiveness with personality disorders (with…. Click Here to Read More
31 Jan, 2012

by shawncalhoun How Viagra and Counseling Can Help Impotence Article by Natalie Bonanski If you suffer from impotence or erectile dysfunction, it might be relieving for you to know that you aren’t alone! Close to 10 million men in the United States are suffering the effects of impotence or ED. If you’re among those numbers, you should also know, however, that there are solutions.You know though that the first step if you’re suffering ED would be to speak to your doctor and seek treatment. Even with the readily available treatment in the form of Viagra, many men still continue to suffer the effects of impotence because they don’t want to speak to their doctors even though the…. Click Here to Read More
24 Jan, 2012
Question by Sarah: can someone help me with this psychology question? Which of the following statements BEST supports facial expressions of emotion as being innate? A) The pattern of facial movements we call a “smile” is universally related to positive emotions. B) when playing some games of chance, many people master the skill of hiding their emotions from the other players which one is itt?? Thanks (: Best answer: Answer by Sharon WiliamsThe key word in the question is “innate”. So the answer is A. Give your answer to this question…. Click Here to Read More
20 Jan, 2012

Management Level Psychometric Assessments: Over 400 Numerical, Verbal and Non-verbal Practice Questions to Help You Land that Senior Job (Testing Series) With the increase in the use of psychometric testing to employ the best possible staff, competition is fierce, and the questions are even tougher. Also used to identify management potential in existing staff, tests are increasingly used to select the weakest employees when job cuts are unavoidable.Management Level Psychometric Assessments provides preparation for graduates who face a barrage of testing when applying for employment and managers applying for supervisory roles.With emphasis on new trends such as online testing, critical…. Click Here to Read More
20 Jan, 2012

by Wonderlane Getting A Medical Alert System—Living Independently Knowing Help Is Constantly Available Article by Mary Thompson Constant monitoring is necessary to those who suffer from medical conditions and those who are old enough to care for their own. However, monitoring all the time can be impossible and will limit the activities of a certain person. Such condition might also cause psychological pressure, which can aggravate the physical condition, especially with an elderly. However, there are now ways to let a person feel independent and free, while still provided with enough monitoring and immediate care when necessary. The use of a medical alert system is popular among…. Click Here to Read More
18 Jan, 2012
Plymouth Meeting, PA (PRWEB) January 15, 2012 Victims of the Penn State/Jerry Sandusky alleged sexual abuse scandal have been offered subsidized therapy assistance from the Let GoLet Peace Come In Foundation. The foundation is supporting both young men from the grand jury indictment, as well as others who have come forward, with its pioneering efforts to help adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Let GoLet Peace Come In helps and supports adult victims of childhood sexual abuse throughout the world. The foundation is committed to supporting the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and its research toward preventing child sexual abuse and improving treatment for…. Click Here to Read More