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» How do You Define Hypnosis ?
By ian Williamson | Published 12/1/2006 | Psychology | Unrated
If you ask 100 different hypnotists for their definition of hypnosis, you will likely get 100 different answers.Because, while most hypnotists, Hypno-therapists, psychologists who use hypnosis, stage hypnotists as well as enthusiastic amateurs, know that something is happening, getting them to explain exactly what that something is, is where the problems begin.
» Explode Your World With Possibilities
By Saleem Rana | Published 09/15/2006 | Psychology | Unrated
You have enough brains to run a galaxy! What are you doing with it?

Neuroscientists have estimated that the average human brain has 100 billion cells, and that each of these cells is connected to 20,000 other ganglia and dendrites. This means that you have more brain connections than molecules in the known universe.

If this does not make you gasp, then you may have to question your ability to fog a mirror.
» Been in a Car Crash or Work Accident? Think You Might have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
By Dr Mike Shery | Published 09/13/2006 | Psychology | Unrated
As a psychologist and marriage counselor, I find that there can be up to 25 warning signs that indicate you or a family member would benefit from counseling or therapy when experiencing PTSD.

First, what are these signs?

1. Exposure to possible death or serious injury that resulted in an intense feeling of fear, hopelessness or horror

2.
» How to Identify and Easily Interact With the Direct Personality
By Art Kleimer | Published 09/6/2006 | Psychology | Unrated
Regardless of your personality type, values and behaviors, the journey to achieving a balanced, happy life will be much easier, and much more successful and harmonious if you learn to understand and communicate effectively with the people you meet on your journey. We're talking about finding common ground among the four major personality types: Supportive, Direct, I (ego centered) and Controlling, focusing this time on the Direct, or D, personality type.
» What Should You Do If Your Partner Has Cheated Part II of II
By Jaci Rae | Published 09/1/2006 | Psychology | Unrated
What happens when one partner learns that their partner has cheated? The most crucial step after a cheating incident has occurred is considering health concerns. The reason is that in addition to deeply hurting one's partner, the partner has now been exposed to the potential of a life threatening disease such as AIDS.

Even if a condom was used, there are no guarantees of complete safety.


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