Psychology
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| | by John aka Jupiter King, Dec 7, 2008 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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| | After watching a docudrama and researching his life,I decided to write about it. |
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| | Life is filled with weird occurrences. Here are three that are really interesting. |
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| | Resilience is a complex mosaic that contains positive values, outlooks, and social support networks which piece together for the creation of an individually specific barrier against negative outcomes for those at risk. Once thought to be a rare adaptive phenomenon, resiliency is starting to be understood as a more common form of protection from the negativity brought on by traumatic experiences. |
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| | Psychological attributes are involved in very simple phenomena like in time taken to react to a stimulus, i.e. reaction time, and also in highly global concepts like happiness. |
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| | Psychological attributes are not linear or unidimensional. They are complex and expressed in terms of dimensions. |
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| | Individual variations are common within and across all species. Variations add colour and beauty to nature. For a moment, think of a world around you where each and every object is of the same colour, say red or blue or green. How would the world appear to you? Certainly not a beautiful one. |
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| | Are you individual and assertive or caring and unselfish? Maybe you're reliable and loyal or imaginative and vibrant... Or perhaps you're a combination. Try this fun personality quiz to discover which personality type you are, and how it affects your love-life, your work and your health... |
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| | So you're feeling ill... again. You check your home-doctor book, then consider popping down to the surgery. But you only saw your doctor last week... and he told you then that it was nothing to worry about. But what if he's missed something - what if your headache/ backache/swollen ear lobe is a symptom of something much, much worse? Perhaps another visit to the doctor wouldn't be such a bad idea...
If you find yourself thinking along these lines - even occasionally - you run the risk of becoming a hypochondriac. |
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| | Professional perspective on the two most fundamental elements of successful conflict resolution, using the family structure. This more clinical assessment also includes common counterproductive parenting behavior. |
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