Archive for the 'Life Of Psychology' Category

You’ll Want to Know: All Pertaining to Conversational Hypnosis Review

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Underground Hypnosis carries a particularly cloudy rep, but it and other conversational hypnosis programs can be a source of significant benefit. Often used as therapy for physical, emotional, and mental problems as well as an effective communication technique, this kind of “mind control” works within the subject’s unconscious mind to make them do what you’re aiming for. All this means that its uses range between the comedic tricks broadcast on television or at frat parties and worthwhile treatment for various addictions. It sounds a little scary at first, but it’s actually a commonly-used practice which generally has no extra problems…

What Does It Feel Like When You Are Depressed?

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Just a little about me, my name is Rebecca White and I have dealt with some form of depression my whole life. I have heard it all: “Why don’t you just snap out it of it?” or “Your life is fine so what do you have to be depressed about?” it doesn’t matter what […]

Anger Management Activities That Can Help You Cope

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Anger management activities can help you to find a solution to the anger you have. Actually, you can apply these anger management techniques to just about everyone at the office. The fact is that everyone finds themselves struggling with anger at varying degrees with the people that are around them. It is […]

Tall People Have an Advantage in Life

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Many people do not believe that your height has anything to do with your success in life, yet you should realize that it indeed does. Studies have shown this time and time again. Human height in the present period does have great advantages as to upward mobility. Now if you are not a tall person, […]

Famous Psychics - Nostradamus

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Probably one of the most famous psychics of all time is also one of the oldest. Nostradamus was born on December 14, 1503, in St. Remy de Provence. Nostradamus was a psychic who used science to develop his visions. Many people called him the prophet of doom because many of the things that he saw […]

The Art of Change

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

The desire for change is a paradox. We know that it is important to accept ourselves and not be so self-critical, and yet at the same time we may have less-than-desirable habits we’d like to replace, traits we want to enhance, or skills we’d like to develop.
Change happens unceasingly around us and we are called […]

Do Natural Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Supplements Really Work?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Unfortunately, millions of Americans currently suffer from the debilitating effects of stress, anxiety, and depression. In the pharmaceutical industry, anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants are among the best-selling medications on the market.
The everyday stressors faced by Americans have simply become too much for many to bear, and reasonably so. In recent years, taking an anti-anxiety medication […]

Fear of Death

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Lot of people dies every day. This is the biggest reality on earth. But still it is most unspoken word. Nobody even wants to think about it. When we hear about it, a strange fear starts coming in to our mind. Why this fear, none can answer this question. We are from childhood developed to […]

Anxiety - Questions Asked By Concerned Candidates

Monday, January 19th, 2009

What is anxiety is a question asked by many people who tend to feel confused when trying to decipher the difference between this illness as it is seen and that of others. Is anxiety an illness - is it an ailment or is it a disorder - yes anxiety is classed as all three. Different […]

Taking Antidepressants? You Might want to Read this

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

According to a report by Annette Foglino of Discover Magazine, leading researchers are making landmark discoveries on genetics, the link to depression and startling revelations about antidepressants like Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft.
Per Eli Lilly and Company, Prozac proportedly works by boosting serotonin levels in the brain. Paxil CR’s claims are that it can help regulate […]