4 Jan, 2012
Waimanalo, HI (PRWEB) December 05, 2011 Psychologist, investment advisor, and author Walter F. Wild gives readers sound advice on savings and investment through his newest book Winning Investment Decisions. The book provides a psychological and financial perspective on investment strategy and market behavior.
Dr. Wild gives his readers useful insight, especially in todays economy, through experience gained in his own investment ventures. Wilds book, Winning Investment Decisions, is a groundbreaking publication that provides readers with a unique perspective on the many opportunities and dangers that face investors today. It combines the financial and psychological aspects of smart…. Click Here to Read More
1 Jan, 2012
National Psychological Association For Psychoanalysis: Ninth Annual Oscar Sternbach Award This year’s recipients of the Oscar Sternbach Award are Dr. Mark Solms and Dr. Jaak Panksepp. THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH | www.newschool.edu Jaak Panksepp Ph.D: “Ancestral Memories: Brain Affective Systems, Ancient Emotional Vocalizations, and the Sources of Our Communicative Urges.” Over the last 35 years, Dr. Panksepp has almost singlehandedly created the field of affective neuroscience. His book, Affective Neuroscience: The Foundation of Human and Animal Emotions, is the definitive textbook for the field. He is the Baily Endowed Chair of Animal Well-Being Science…. Click Here to Read More
31 Dec, 2011

by Paul Jerry How to break through the psychological barriers to study Article by Rsslifeman First, the origin of mental disorders(A) the obstacles resulting from easierIf you know the line from the point of view of the world with ease, all the things in the world can be roughly divided into three categories: one is difficult to know than done, one is difficult to know the line is easy, another one is easier, study belongs to the third category. I said that reading is easier said than done, but based on the following four reasons:First, since ancient times people do not say there is no progress in reading is a personal right path. Expect parents to the children, teachers to the…. Click Here to Read More
28 Dec, 2011

Cochlear Hearing Loss: Physiological, Psychological and Technical Issues (Wiley Series in Human Communication Science) Since the first edition was published in 1998, considerable advances have been made in the fields of pitch perception and speech perception. In addition, there have been major changes in the way that hearing aids work, and the features they offer. This book will provide an understanding of the changes in perception that take place when a person has cochlear hearing loss so the reader understands not only what does happen, but why it happens. It interrelates physiological and perceptual data and presents both this and basic concepts in an integrated manner. The goal is…. 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
26 Dec, 2011

On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement (The Standard Edition) (Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud) Of the various English translations of Freud’s major works to appear in his lifetime, only one was authorized by Freud himself: The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud under the general editorship of James Strachey.Freud approved the overall editorial plan, specific renderings of key words and phrases, and the addition of valuable notes, from bibliographical and explanatory. Many of the translations were done by Strachey himself; the rest were prepared under his supervision. The result was to place the Standard Edition in a…. Click Here to Read More
24 Dec, 2011

by Svadilfari Sexuality in Old Age, Lets talk about Physiological and Psychological changes Article by Adrinna Smith Although age imposes physiological and psychological changes that alter sexual response of older women, stimulation effective partner communication and adequate care can be achieved very encouraging intimate sessions instead of generating avoid painful sensual encounter.Social and personal factors conducive to complex develop mature women, denial, guilt and changes that hinder its normal functioning as far as sexuality is concerned, being that it is a land that belongs by nature without time limits. That’s right: in spite of prejudice, sexuality in old age is a fact…. Click Here to Read More
23 Dec, 2011

by Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden Therapist-ny provides new york no fault services and psychological services to No-Fault victims Article by Paul No fault new York is a psychotherapy organization which provides caring and professional services to the sufferers of vehicle accident. Any individual who is bruised in a motor vehicle (car, bus, auto) accident are covered by No-Fault. New york no fault services are rendered to private patients, worker’s compensation (workers’ compensation is a kind of insurance which delivers staffs the money for incomes, health care, and many more) and no fault victims as well. In any condition or situation No fault ny provides professional healing treatment…. 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
21 Dec, 2011

by 350.org The Psychological Aspects of Personal Injury Assessment Related to Post Traumatic Stress Disorders Article by Dr Ludwig Lowenstein Abstract & Summary:The author is concerned with the psychological repercussions of personal injuries when these result in PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). The result of such physical injuries is the potential affect on cognitive, emotional (psychological) and behavioural functioning when compared with the previous behaviour before the injury occurred. Psychological tests as well as interviews contribute to the evaluation of the individual, following trauma. PTSD is defined. Some individuals are more prone to long term disturbing…. Click Here to Read More
19 Dec, 2011
The Psychological Foundation of Obama's Political Problems After all, there is plenty of public material available—not least, his autobiography Dreams From My Father—from which to sketch an outline of the President's personality using a technique called “applied psychoanalysis.” First, some psychological … Read more on The Plank on TNR.com (blog) Stateless in Santo Domingo Once they left home, she got a degree in educational psychology. But she has not been able to get a licence to practice her new profession, or renew her passport to visit her daughter in Germany. She was born in 1959 in the eastern Dominican Republic … Read more on The Economist…. Click Here to Read More
18 Dec, 2011

by familymwr Overcoming Depressive Feelings and Improving Psychological Health Article by Ray Donovan Depression is a minor problem if diagnosed in time. Its treatment is comparatively very easy during initial phase. However, the reasons behind depressive disorder can be many. For some people, past life accidents can bring a serious psychological illness, and for some persistent failure in life can bring acute depression. It may also happen due to a combination of certain personal, social, psychological, or biological factors. Sometimes, people become depressed due to intake of certain medications or with some type of associated illnesses. Such states can vary from a mild to severe…. Click Here to Read More