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Impact and Intention: The Power of Increased Awareness July 31, 2012 . 4 Comments
Such a simple, yet profound idea. The confusion between intention and impact has resulted in wars, lawsuits, revenge, betrayal, unjust punishment, misunderstanding, lost relationships, ... Read More
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The Costs and Consequences of Workplace Exhaustion July 30, 2012 . 6 Comments
Workplace exhaustion occurs as a result of being overburdened in the workplace. Long work hours, expanded organizational responsibilities, and colleague conflict can all contribute to exhaustion. ... Read More
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Effects of Resource Loss Versus Gain in Military Personnel July 30, 2012 . 4 Comments
Veterans of the recent wars in the Middle East are returning home with more physical and psychological problems than veterans from any other previous wars. Although it is promising that ... Read More
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How Texting Changes Communication July 26, 2012 . 29 Comments
Texting has, in many ways, made communication easier by helping people avoid long, unpleasant phone conversations and making a quick “Hello” much easier. According to the Pew Research ... Read More
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All Coaches Should Aspire to Be Olympic Standard Coaches July 26, 2012 . 10 Comments
With all of the headlines in recent news about ongoing wars, torture of animals, mass shootings, economic crisis, environmental crisis, and football coach predators and cover ups, I’d ... Read More
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Family Members Report on Symptoms of Adult ADHD July 19, 2012 . 10 Comments
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health condition that is usually first diagnosed in childhood. Symptoms of ADHD include difficulty focusing, inability to follow ... Read More
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Comparing Canadian Clinical and Counseling Psychology Programs July 19, 2012 . 5 Comments
Students are getting ready to head back to college and among the many decisions they will have is their course selection. Psychology students pursuing master’s degrees or doctorates must ... Read More
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Do Actors Pay a Psychological Price for Our Entertainment? July 17, 2012 . 17 Comments
Actors are generally viewed as creative and flamboyant individuals. They tend to be able to easily shift from traditional ideals to nontraditional roles and can exhibit emotional extremes ... Read More
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New Study Uses Clinical Scenarios to Measure Therapists’ Multicultural Skills July 12, 2012 . 10 Comments
Racial, ethnic, sexual, and religious orientations vary widely in our diverse society. Clinicians are trained to recognize these differences and be sensitive to how they can impact an individual’s ... Read More
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Strong Ties to Community May Increase Conflicts Between Family and Work July 11, 2012 . 8 Comments
According to a new study led by Thomas W.H. Ng of the School of Business and Economics at the University of Hong Kong, individuals who have strong community and professional ties may have ... Read More
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What Makes a Good Leader? July 5, 2012 . 7 Comments
Leaders come in all shapes and sizes. Political leaders cater to constituents, lobbyists, and policy makers. Church leaders work to gain the trust and confidence of their congregations. ... Read More
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Follow-Up Study Reveals Executive Function Impairment in Girls with ADHD July 3, 2012 . 10 Comments
The research on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is abundant and varied. An emerging area of research for ADHD involves exploring how executive function is impaired in female ... Read More