Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Psychology



Counselling psychology in schools : Why schools need counsellors
The study of Psychology in a comprehensive fashion is absent in our context. The subject only finds expression in some courses here and there ...
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Spanking may cause psychological problems, experts say
For decades, child psychologists have warned parents against giving kids a spanking. “Based on 20 years of research on physical punishment, it is ...
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The Psychology Of Male Sexual Assault Survivors
In this edition of Conversations from Studio B, Dr. Howard Fradkin discusses the psychology of male sexual assault victims, while discussing his book ...
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Army Reserve officer, psychology professor promoted to captain
An Army Reserve first lieutenant who teaches psychology at New York's City University was promoted to captain during a ceremony May 2 at Fort ...
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National Post
Pop Psychology: What's all the fuss with Iggy Azalea's Fancy?
Maybe it's delays that make the heart grow fonder? Three years after it was announced, and more than a year after the first single was released, ...
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Everyday Psychology [Infographic]
How is everyday psychology influencing your life? A lot more than you may realize. Psychology isn't just confined to an hour with your therapist: it's all ...
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Craigieburn's Jo Hardie juggles life as mum and wife with Bachelor of Psychology study
Between juggling her duties as a mother and wife, Ms Hardie is also undertaking a Bachelor of Psychology in the hope she can become a social ...
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A conversation about theology and psychology
Pastors know that religion and psychology are intimately connected: one's own mental health has everything to do with pastoral care, while ...
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'Self Talk': When Talking to Yourself, the Way You Do It Makes a Difference
Researchers say talking to yourself, out loud, is more common than many of us might care to admit. Psychologists call it "self talk" and say how we do it ...
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New today: Five Christian objects, theology and psychology, revelation and recognition
A conversation about theology and psychology, by Amy Frykholm. Can these two very different fields of study talk to each other? On May 14, the ...
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