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The Highest Paid Jobs in America: Industrial Psychologist

by monicabella in Psychology, August 25, 2011
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Income.

Career Confusion

by RealLife77 in Psychology, August 23, 2011
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Honestly, who really has it all figured out anyways? Students switch programs all the time and some employees have several jobs throughout their life times.

Does Language Influence The Way We Actually Perceive Facial Expressions, Not Just The Way We Remember Them?

by Tomac in Psychology, August 18, 2011
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An essay / piece of research looking at how language can have an effect on the way we view or percieve a persons face as well as how we remeber them.

Angry Young Men

by Dr Graham Wilson in Issues, April 8, 2011
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Why are some people SO angry with the world around them? Was their childhood and adolescence SO cruel? Were they really SO misunderstood? Did they really feel SO unloved? And why anger? Is their emotional vocabulary so limited? Do they have no “grey” scale? Is this why angry young men seem to become incredibly young fathers?

Shock for Depression

by Antonello in Psychology, March 4, 2011
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Recently American scientists, studying эпиталамус a brain, have come across certain hyperactive cages which play an important role in depression performance. Эпиталамус connects лимбическую system with other departments of a brain so, carries out certain hormonal functions. Having connected to a lead эпиталамуса two electrodes, scientists have come to a conclusion that the inhibition of this part of a brain opens a new view on a depression problem.

Clinical Psychologists Salary

by alexlauw in Psychology, February 24, 2011
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Demand for psychologists are increasing nowadays so it makes clinical psychologists salary become higher than before. Clinical psychologists work in much variety such as private practice, rehabilitation centers, social service centers and many more. They use the data collect from surveys, studies, some tests, and research to help individuals with their mental and emotional to improve the quality of their lives. Their patients can also include those suffering from developmental disabilities and injuries, personal and family issues, to trouble coping with a death or divorce.

How to Survive a Relationship with a Misanthrope

by olikarme in Relationships, January 16, 2011
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Annoyance, negativity, skepticism, pessimism – in short nenálada, from time to time goes on everyone. Some individuals however, and guides the lives of those living with them, really not easy. So how to survive in misery?

Still Looking for a Partner That is Equal to First Love?

by QuyQuQUy in Relationships, January 5, 2011
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At 19, Laura believes that his new relationship does not have the charm and magic subliminal first love. The tenderness of the first kiss and those long walks hand in hand with the former promising him eternal love.

Office TEA AND Coffee Break. Good or BAD?

by Jackie118 in Work, December 21, 2010
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The British worker, and I suspect other workers around the globe, are known to enjoy their morning coffee and afternoon tea breaks. But is this tradition becoming an expensive pastime for employers to bear, particularly in the current economic climate? And does it have a beneficial effect on employees or is it bad for their health and wellbeing?

The Voyage Begins

by mordechaikashuk in Psychology, December 19, 2010
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A Documentation of Choices Made, Consequences Sustained, and Ultimate Salvation.

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