Psychology


The Psychology of Colors in Advertising and Marketing.   by Kurt Geer


The Psychology of Colors in Advertising and Marketing.

? Kurt Geer

Are you stimulating emotions while marketing with your
business logo, stationary, business cards, brochures, signs
and with your website?

If you know it or not, colors speak very loud to our
subconscious and have a positive or negative reaction within
90 seconds. On the web you have less that  ... continue


Fear of Intimacy   by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.


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Title: Fear of Intimacy
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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The Stalker as Antisocial Bully   by Sam Vaknin


Stalkers have narcissistic traits. Many of them suffer from personality disorders. The vindictive stalker is usually a psychopath (has Antisocial Personality Disorder). They all conform to the classic definition of a bully.

Before we proceed to delineate coping strategies, it is helpful to review the characteristics of each of these mental health problems and dysfunctional behaviours  ... continue


Misdiagnosing Narcissism - The Bipolar I Disorder    by Sam Vaknin


(The use of gender pronouns in this article reflects the clinical facts: most narcissists are men.)

The manic phase of Bipolar I Disorder is often misdiagnosed as Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).

Bipolar patients in the manic phase exhibit many of the signs and symptoms of pathological narcissism - hyperactivity, self-centeredness, lack of empathy, and control freakery  ... continue


The Psychology of Torture - Part II   by Sam Vaknin


Sometimes the victim comes to crave pain ? very much as self-mutilators do ? because it is a proof and a reminder of his individuated existence otherwise blurred by the incessant torture. Pain shields the sufferer from disintegration and capitulation. It preserves the veracity of his unthinkable and unspeakable experiences.

This dual process of the victim`s alienation and addiction t  ... continue


The Need to Feel Special   by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.


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Title: The Need to Feel Special
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
E-m  ... continue


That`s Not How It`s S`posed To Be   by Susan Dunn, MA, Personal Life & EQ Coach


When things are not ?how they?re supposed to he,? how we suffer. Life events which assault our assumptions of how life should be are difficult to handle and require patience in the recovery, and rely on the development of strong emotional intelligence.

HOW IT?S SUPPOSED TO BE

We set out in our adult life with certain expectations about how things are supposed to be. It?s par  ... continue


Windows of the Soul   by Robert Bruce Baird


People engaged in kissing experience information and energy transfer, although we usually do it for the ?buzz? and don?t get into the science or mystique of it. A judgement is made and processed by the Thalami and brain. The Thalami like the Pineal gland are able to amplify all energy inputs and route them to the appropriate place in the brain. Science is now on the verge of seeing what th  ... continue


FEAR   by DANISH IQBAL


FEAR

Fear is an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger.

Fear is evil, without evil there would be no fear. Fear is like an icy hand. Whenever you are scared, there is something evil involved. Fear is the opposite of life, hope, joy, peace and love. Fear is man?s worst enemy and a terrorist?s best tool.

Fear is an invisible being t  ... continue


Family Ties ? When to Let Go   by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.


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What is the Treatment for Bipolar Disorder?   by Michael G. Rayel, MD


How do we treat bipolar disorder? Specifically, how do we treat mania or depression associated with bipolar disorder? The treatment of these two clinical states is not the same.

The treatment of mania is dependent upon its severity and acuity. For mild to moderate mania, mood stabilizers such as lithium and valproic acid (Valproate) are still the standard of treatment and may be suff  ... continue


Can You Hypnotize in Print?   by Dorian Greer


How Do You Know if You`ve Been Hypnotized?

You may not realize this now, that hypnotic phrasing and command structures are all around you, in conversation, in print, and especially on daytime talk radio. You`re being quietly programmed to think in certain ways, to associate with certain things, and even to identify with a certain social self image.

You may not think you`re bei  ... continue


Developing the Courage to Be Imperfect   by Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW, Management Consultant and Trainer


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You may be feeling insecure and unsure of your next move. You might have   ... continue


Twelve Principles for Developing Positive Relationships   by Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW


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Establishing m  ... continue


How to overcome co-dependency and live a fulfilled life   by Ulla Sebastian


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Title: How to overcome co-dependency and live a fulfilled life
Author: Dr. Ulla Sebastian
E-mail: publish@visioform.com
Copyright: ? 2004 by Ulla Seba  ... continue


How To Help Your Children Have Strong Self-Esteem   by Garrett Coan


How to Help Your Child Have Strong Self-Esteem



Here is a list of ways to convey the message ?You are worthwhile? to your children.

1.Tell her on a regular basis that you love her. Actually say the words. If you think, ?I don?t have to tell her. She knows,? you are wrong. It doesn?t count if you think it but don?t say it out loud.
2.Tell him that you are glad he is  ... continue


A Bird`s Eye View of THE ENCHANTED SELF and what it means to YOU!   by Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein


The Rebbe Nachman of Breslow often said, ?Always remember-Joy is not merely incidental to your spiritual quest. It is vital.?

As the years have gone by and I?ve been in the practice of psychology over 20 years, I have become more and more convinced that he was so right, that joy is not an option. When we take away joy and we take away a sense of well-being, a sense that we are thriv  ... continue


The Depressive Narcissist   by Sam Vaknin


Many scholars consider pathological narcissism to be a form of depressive illness. This is the position of the authoritative magazine `Psychology Today`. The life of the typical narcissist is, indeed, punctuated with recurrent bouts of dysphoria (ubiquitous sadness and hopelessness), anhedonia (loss of the ability to feel pleasure), and clinical forms of depression (cyclothymic, dysthymic,   ... continue


Grandiosity Bubbles   by Sam Vaknin


As one Source of Narcissistic Supply dwindles, the narcissist finds himself trapped in a frantic (though, at times, unconscious) effort to secure alternatives. As one Pathological Narcissistic Space (the narcissist`s stomping grounds) is rendered `uninhabitable` (too many people `see through` the narcissist`s manipulation and machinations) ? the narcissist wanders off to find another.
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What does true Love mean to you?   by Ulla Sebastian


Most people long for or have an image of a true love that they nourish or search for all their life.

Depending on the level of consciousness, true love can mean something completely different for different people.

On the level of the physical well-being, love is the satisfaction of vital sensual needs and the expression of bodily pleasure and vitality on the base of an in  ... continue




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