Sunday, May 11, 2014

Psychology



Spanking may cause psychological problems, experts say
Mom, it may be time for you to take a "time out," especially in early evening, when household routines and children's needs are particularly stressful, ...
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Psychologist to speak on mental health and physical well being
Dr. Andi Kinlin will speak on the topic, “How does physical health affect mental well being?” at the next meeting of the National Alliance on Mental ...
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University Herald
Music Boosts Blood Flow in Brain, Study
For the study, researchers from the University's Institute of Psychology, Health and Society conducted two experiments and observed brain activities in ...
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OUPblog (blog)
Five tips for getting into clinical psychology training
Clinical psychologists help a huge range of people, of all ages, with an increasing number of mental health problems. Here are my top tips for getting ...
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University Herald
Female sport psychologist's voice is more impressionable than male voice
A new study found the high-pitched female voice of sport psychologists are rated more positively then male voices, according to a report in Science ...
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Ipswich Star
Waterfront: All welcome to the Suffolk Psychology Society lecture
The Suffolk Psychology Society series has been created in order to enhance the knowledge of students and staff at UCS (University Campus Suffolk), ...
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HealthDay
Americans More Self-Interested Than Ever, Study Finds
"We found that self-interest tends to peak after economic booms," study author William Chopik, a doctoral candidate in psychology, said in the news ...
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StarPhoenix
Research asks how people get on the same wavelength
A psychology professor and musician is attempting to decode how we co-ordinate or synchronize with other people, whether it be a jam session or a ...
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The Times (subscription)
Family murder drove Tanya Byron to psychology
The violent murder of her grandmother by a drug addict drove Tanya Byron to become a professional psychologist, she reveals in a new book.
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Examiner.com
Facebook use can nurture a sense of belonging
Facebook has become a global phenomenon of unprecedented proportions. It therefore becomes worthwhile to consider the psychological ...
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