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July 02 2008 Healthcare Providers Policy Planning:The Four Quadrant Model by: nationalc
The NCCBH proposed model for the clinical integration of health and behavioral health services starts with a description of the populations to be served. This Four Quadrant Model builds on the 1998 co
June 06 2008 The nuts and bolts of socialization by: KimandCharlesPetty
Socialization is not as easy as it sounds, and to completely understand and it is an on going process throughout life. There are a lot of different parts to socialization so we will try to cover them as brief as possible. The infamous psychologist Sigmund Freud stated that biology pays a significant part in human development. He believed that humans have two simple needs, and the first is the need to bond, and the second is the aggressive drive in which he coined as death instinct. Freud stated that these are two opposing forces that works in the unconscious level and causes some internal torment. The unconscious theory of psychology is both controversial and debatable because there is really no concrete proof that it exists. He also combined personality and the basic drives into three separate parts which are known as the id, ego, and superego. The id is an individual's basic drives in the unconscious mind, and it demands attention from people.
May 24 2008 LOVE From The Standpoint Of An American Master - Lester Levenson by: Sam_Beatson
First of all, I'd like to thank everyone for handing in there while we worked out all the bugs on the site...I believe your patience will be rewarded. I know some of you have not received the free MP
May 23 2008 Spontaneous Idea Generation is the Key to Creativity and Innovation by: jackdeal
No one really knows how an idea is generated. From out of a mass of white and gray matter called the brain, an idea all of the sudden appears "out of the blue." Spontaneous idea generation is the mot
May 22 2008 The Power of The Mind- Is There an Easy Way to Unlock It? by: LoreleiFenton
Science tells us that we currently use no more than 70% of our brain's capabilities. Yet we struggle to cram our brains with content in this, the information age, where it seems to be particularly important to 'know everything.' Then too, along with the cramming comes the seemingly fantastical claims that we can 'have it all'- including wealth, happiness, abundance, and breath-taking love- simply by making up our minds to it, and using our brains in a more productive fashion.
May 16 2008 Website Design Influences Users' Credibility Judgments by: sparkz
It is commonly argued that substance is more important than presentation; and that website content is likely to be judged on the basis of what it expresses, not how ideas are visually dressed up. Alth
May 06 2008 Rewiring Neural Pathways for Higher Awareness by: peace2all
Those who study truth as taught by those who have become enlightened see the limitations of conventional psychology quite clearly. Studying the works of Freud is one thing, but a Zen master is on an e
April 27 2008 There is Nobody to Blame for Anything by: peace2all
Let me start by stating a bold claim that you've probably never heard before. Upon first hearing this claim, you'll most likely think it to be ridiculous and absurd, but by the end of this article, yo
April 03 2008 Abraham Maslow Happy 100th! by: donlwright
The nagging issues of my life have been (1) do I have the capacity for something grander, and (2) can I really accept my own strange uniqueness. It took a psychologist to help answer those questions.
April 03 2008 Subliminally Sexy Car Ads -Sex Sells by: Victor123
WOW! I just saw the most risque subliminal sexy car advertisement I have ever seen on TV. I was so amazed at the ad that I cannot even recall what car it was. How this one got through the FCC censors
March 11 2008 Two Quick Ways To Sort Out Your Hassles: Transactional Analysis and WHEE by: whpwhp
Transactional Analysis (TA) was developed by Eric Berne over 50 years ago. It still stands as one of the best maps for navigating the inner wellsprings and outer seas of the human condition.Berne simp
February 25 2008 How To Improve Your Retirement by: jtrauth
Before you retired, remember how you dreamed about what your life would be like after you stopped working? All the places you would go? All the things you would do with all your new-found extra time
February 25 2008 Five Most Common Retirement Myths by: jtrauth
What is so hard about retirement? Many people have asked themselves this question. Well, if it is so easy, then why are 41% of retirees five years out depressed and say retirement was the most diffic
February 06 2008 How Angry Do You Get About Your Chronic Pain Program? by: ChristineSutherland
Do you get mad when your doctor suggests that your chronic pain isn't improving because your thinking style or personality is actually creating the pain?
February 02 2008 Improve Your Memory In 5 Easy Steps With Simple Memory Techniques by: KathyBarnikel
Memory can deteriorate as a person grows older, but this is not necessarily the case for everyone. It depends on how you use and exercise your memory through your lifetime. It is also true that there are some people who just have a hard time remembering names, sequences, and figures. These people may even think of this as a problem.
January 28 2008 The relationship between the role of the Ethics Psychologist by: sas_smepsi
Are ceases to be human because they psychologist? -- What should I do with what I transferencialmente produces a therapeutic intervention? -- How is structured properly or from an ethical point of view the technical knowledge, the knowledge that we have with the power that goes with it in a therapeutic link? -- How to correctly use the information we have to make a good practice? -- Can you solve a problem or another is enabled an area generating tools that allow appropriating their situation and have the freedom to choose a way forward? -- Are alienates more than what they were alienated? Is it comes to "adapt" to a reality? -- How the psychologist serving in any intervention inevitably being crossed by a sociocultural context? -- What framework and model of society is ripe for an operating ethics of psychologist? Is there an appropriate legal framework that guarantees a good speech, or good practice for the psychologists at the national level? -- And finally this question posed by Gilles Deleuze: "How can one be attracted to another to his world, or even conservándole respecting their own worlds and their own relationships?"
January 22 2008 The Magic And Simplicity Of Building Self-esteem by: RickLondon
Self-esteem can do wonders for your self-esteem. I know you probably are going to go back and read that first sentence to make sure I worded it properly.
January 21 2008 How To Know If You Are Ready To Retire by: jtrauth
So that day that you never thought would ever get here is getting here. Soon. You have dreamed about it. You play-acted it on your recent vacation. You saved for it. Maybe not enough, but hey, it
January 19 2008 I'm Happy, You're Happy....but What Is Happiness? by: RickLondon
A female friend sent me a private message not long ago and asked me my secret to happiness. There was a long pause. She typed the sound (in text) of the "Jeopardy" theme song in between final jeopardy as if I were running out of time for the answer.
January 04 2008 For 35 Years I Was Losing The Battle To Depression. Then Came Vns by: RickLondon
Looking back, it is difficult to believe that it has been nearly thirty five years since I first walked into a psychologist's office to see if there might be something wrong with me. I felt very different and out of sorts. I was in my twenties. It was at the counseling center at my local university in southern Ms.
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