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- Persuasion Techniques
Some of the best persuasion techniques have been developed from NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) methods.
- How To Tell If Someone Is Lying
How to tell if someone is lying? Carefully.
- Intuition
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- A Brief History of Hypnosis
Evidence of hypnotic-like phenomena appears in many ancient cultures.
- What is Hypnosis?
Before anyone experiences hypnosis and starts using it to make wonderful, beneficial changes in their life, this article is designed to perhaps to answer a few questions you may have and also to dispel a few myths and misconceptions about hypnosis.
- The Shattered Identity
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- The Psychology of Torture
There is one place in which one's privacy, intimacy, integrity and inviolability are guaranteed – one's body, a unique temple and a familiar territory of sensa and personal history.
- Personality Testing; Myth and Realities
It is commonly believed myth that personality testing instruments can measure your personality and predict your future behaviors.
- Nature VS Nurture Theories of Personality in 21st Century
Nature vs Nurture theories have wasted a lot of energy of human beings.
- Highly Sensitive People - Traits and Characteristics
One in every twenty people is considered to be a highly sensitive person (HSP).
- The Narcissist as Eternal Child
"Puer Aeternus" – the eternal adolescent, the semipternal Peter pan – is a phenomenon often associated with pathological narcissism.
- Misdiagnosing Narcissism - Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
(The use of gender pronouns in this article reflects the clinical facts: most narcissists are men.
- On Empathy
The Encyclopaedia Britannica (1999 edition) defines empathy as:
"The ability to imagine oneself in anther's place and understand the other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions.
- In Defense of Psychoanalysis
No social theory has been more influential and, later, more reviled than psychoanalysis.
- The Revolution of Psychoanalysis
"The more I became interested in psychoanalysis, the more I saw it as a road to the same kind of broad and deep understanding of human nature that writers possess.
- The Fundamentals of Psychological Theories
All theories - scientific or not - start with a problem.
- Critique and Defense of Psychoanalysis
“I am actually not a man of science at all.
- Pathological Narcissism, Psychosis, and Delusions
One of the most important symptoms of pathological narcissism (the Narcissistic Personality Disorder) is grandiosity.
- The Narcissist's Confabulated Life
Confabulations are an important part of life.
- Serial Killers
Countess Erszebet Bathory was a breathtakingly beautiful, unusually well-educated woman, married to a descendant of Vlad Dracula of Bram Stoker fame.
- How Hypnosis Can Help You
Hypnosis has long been recognised as an effective means of treatment for a number of psychological conditions.
- The Four Elements
Empedocles, a Greek philosopher,scientist and healer who lived in Sicily in the fifth century B.
- What Is Hypno-psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy
Psychology is the study of human behaviour.
- The Pathology of Love
Recent studies buttress the unpalatable truth that falling in love is, in some ways, indistinguishable from a severe pathology.
- The Habit of Identity
In a famous experiment, students were asked to take a lemon home and to get used to it.
- Is Psychology a Science?
All theories - scientific or not - start with a problem.
- Secret Information
Secret information? Okay, probably not much remains truly hidden or forbidden anymore, but there are little secrets about how things work.
- It's Never Too Late
First of all, a bit of background: A high school dropout, stay-at-home mom until the age of 40, I wasn’t too motivated to learn.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Neurologically Based
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurologically based disorder.
- Intro to Being an ADHD Parent
In my fifteen years of private practice working with children with ADHD, one of the common concerns that I observed by parents was the fear that they had done something, or failed to do something, that caused their child's ADHD.
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