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Even Famous People Use Hypnosis

29th September 2009
Hypnosis is one of the mighty secrets used by star athletes and other famous people. To give you some ideas, Tiger Woods, one of the greatest pro golfers of all times uses hypnosis regularly. He not only uses it to enhance his performance but it keeps him... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dreams Are They Good Or Bad?

25th September 2009
Dreams that you have at night are bad if they are “Nightmares”, but the dreams you have that make you feel great and inspired – those are “Goodmares”. So have you been have “Nightmares” or “Goodmares”? If you are feeling oppressed or dep... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Addicted to the Drama

24th September 2009
There are presently 6 billion people living on planet Earth. World Peace is the ideal that all 6 billion of them will learn to live in peace and harmony together, united in holy matrimony, until death by natural causes do them part. Lets start off small. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Understanding Your Dreams

24th September 2009
The meaning of dreams has been of interest to mankind throughout history. Dreams come to us in a variety of forms that range from frightening to erotic. We experience images, sounds, sensations, and voices in our dreams that we are unable to influence o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Famous Psychologist - Sigmund Freud

23rd September 2009
Sigmund Freud was a great personality who earned a good name during his life time and has made many helpful and famous discoveries that are still being used in the field of psychology to determine personality traits of people. Sigmund Freud was born on ... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav

Living The Dream --- Yours Or Theirs?

23rd September 2009
I know people in my life who when asked how are things going, will reply, “I’m living the dream.” Can you say the same? If you could, what would it mean? As far back as Sigmund Freud, psychologists have been saying that there are two major areas ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Skinny On Hypnotherapy

21st September 2009
With Sheri O. Zampelli, M.S., CCH Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist An Interview By Laura M. Turner, CHHP I admit, I didn't know much about hypnotherapy, especially for weight loss. But the results are undeniable. So to find out more, I sat down with C... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tips on Subliminal Mind

27th August 2009
The main characteristic about subliminal mind power is that it always works in stealth mode. They are messages which basically bypass the reasoning ability of the conscious mind and go straight into your subconscious. So, it is one of the methods which ca... Read >
Author: remediesathome

Leonardo DaVinci And Luca Pacioli: Accounting Systems

11th August 2009
Luca Pacioli and Leonardo DaVinci --Renaissance men-- were both mathematical geniuses. Leonardo was more inclined towards military engineering, while Luca towards abstract and pure math. When Pacioli included "Double Entry Bookkeeping" in his textbook, Su... Read >
Author: marciano guerrero

A Glimpse into Cerebral Palsy

07th August 2009
One of the most prevalent yet enigmatic disorders known in the medical world today is cerebral palsy, but hoping to get a glimpse into cerebral palsy will help folk understand why it happens and what can be done to cope with it.Cerebral paralysis is often... Read >
Author: Percy Santiago

Loss of Libido or “I am Losing My Urge”

01st July 2009
The word ’ Libido’ is from old Latin root, libido (desire, lust) and derived from the verb libere (to be pleasing, to please). Its sexual connotations can be traced to Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical theory and was linked to instinctual biological ... Read >
Author: Dr.Diarmad Mcllvenock

Basic History for Modern Marriage Counseling

28th June 2009
What Do I Do and Why as a Marriage Counseling Professional? In order to be creative, good and effective Psychologist, Life coach and Marriage Counseling practitioner (which means: help to bring a change), I am also required to be a good student. Not all... Read >
Author: Dr. Jo

Creative Marriage Counseling Must Link to 100 years of Theory History

28th June 2009
In order to be creative, good and effective Psychologist, Life coach and Marriage Counseling practitioner (which means: help to bring a change), I am also required to be a good student. Not all wheels could and should re-invent themselves. What do I do an... Read >
Author: Dr. Jo

Dreams And The Meaning Behind Them

22nd June 2009
Dreaming is a great way to get relaxation in most cases. Well unless you are having a nightmare, or falling, or something else. But what do dreams mean? Will you ever follow through with something you've done in a dream? Some people may never really r... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

5 Most Influential Psychologists in History

17th June 2009
Great Psychologists have always had the power to radically change how human beings saw the workings of their own minds. These are the great thinkers of our age who have revolutionized the way we see ourselves, and have caused a great change in the way we ... Read >
Author: Kristy Tisdale

Natural Cure For Anxiety: Hobbies And Leisure Time

12th June 2009
Your resume and CV would have one sub-point reserved for ‘Hobbies’. Have you wondered why? Hobbies would often tell the employer what type of a person you are – happy, creative, intense, extrovert, introvert and so on; it would also indicate whether... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Salvador Dali Poster Prints

09th June 2009
Spanish surrealist painter, film-maker and writer Salvador Dali is famous for painting haunting and bizarre landscapes taken from dream visions and imagery from his innermost subconscious. The artist was said to have induced himself to hallucinatory state... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Narcissists Feel No Love in Any Relationship

05th June 2009
The easiest way to think about it is this : Narcissists are stuck at age five. One of the most well-known theories in pyschology is Sigmund Freud's theory that as children, we pass through different psychosexual stages. According to Freud, if a child i... Read >
Author: Lisa Scott

Brain Health

14th May 2009
Brain Health probably brings to mind images of Sigmund Freud for most folks, and worries about their oedipal complex, whatever that might be. Mr. Freud was concerned with your mental health, and I am writing about your brain's physical health. After... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS

I Want the Dog To Stop BarkingNOW!

11th May 2009
Does your dog or even worse, your neighbor's dog bark all the stinkin time? If so it's pretty easy to reach your whit's end rather quickly. After a while you really don't care one bit why the little nincompoops doing it, you just want to make the barki... Read >
Author: Patrick Shelley

Learning The Lesser Known Types of Anxiety

21st April 2009
Anxiety is simply excessive worry or exaggerated reaction to a triggering event. Although most people do not realize, there are various types of anxiety. If you feel that you are suffering from anxiety, you may like to have a brief learning about the di... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson

Life Coaching and Personal Coaching The Crucial Role of Words on Our Health

16th April 2009
Life Coaching and Personal Coaching - The Crucial Role of Words on Our Health We have slowly, but progressively learned that in the fields of physical and mental health, it makes for sense and sanity to restore the mind-body split of western science an... Read >
Author: l4ntern1

Life Coaching and Personal Coaching The Crucial Role of Words on Our Health

16th April 2009
Life Coaching and Personal Coaching - The Crucial Role of Words on Our Health We have slowly, but progressively learned that in the fields of physical and mental health, it makes for sense and sanity to restore the mind-body split of western science an... Read >
Author: l4ntern1

What Is Self Esteem Theory?

09th April 2009
Self-esteem Theory has become a popular and most importantly practical way of viewing human interaction. While many famous Psychologists and Psychiatrists as well as Philosophers and Thinkers independently came about a similar construct, Alfred Adler, an... Read >
Author: Robert Levin

How Does A Hypnotherapy Session Works?

09th April 2009
Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud believed that repressed memories and desires wreak all sorts of havoc on the mind. As a result, we develop stigmas, phobias, aversions or, in severe cases, mental disorders. He felt that therapy sessions could uncover the uncon... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Lesser Known Types of Anxiety

25th March 2009
Anxiety is simply excessive worry or exaggerated reaction to a triggering event. Although most people do not realize, there are various types of anxiety. If you feel that you are suffering from anxiety, you may like to have a brief learning about the diff... Read >
Author: Sandy Adamson

Life is But a Dream - Dreams reveal our most secret fears and desires

24th February 2009
Our fascination with dreams is as old as human identity. Dreams represent a world existing on another level of consciousness, common to all, yet still completely individual. Dreams reflect one's most personal thoughts and feelings, often so private, they ... Read >
Author: geet.nh2009

I Love Touring Paris - The Eighteenth Arrondissement

13th January 2009
The 18th arrondissement of northern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is about 2.3 square miles (a sliver over six square kilometers). The population is one hundred eighty five thousand and the area is home to about seve... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Places to Stay in Romantic Vienna

09th January 2009
If you picture Vienna, images often arise of coffee and cakes, graceful waltzes and stately Baroque architecture. As such, in the last century it was a favoured haunt of intellectuals and notables from Sigmund Freud to Gustav Klimt, who glittered in its A... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

The Phobias Of The Past

08th January 2009
Back in the heydays of philosophy when medicine was not a very ordered remedial discipline, people were regularly detected with such fretting disorders. It lay on the philosophers to untwist the complications and to expose the accurate causes behind. O... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury

3 Ways To Achieve Superior Mind Control

05th January 2009
The power of the mind is still a subject shrouded in mystery - even in these modern times. We humans have only discovered the use and potential power of less than half the mind, and this is after more than 500 years of research into the brain. When modern... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Five Ways to Fill Up Space Without Making it Look Like You're Filling Up Space

13th December 2008
It's around this time of year when all the papers you should have been working on all year long are coming due. With finals coming up to study for, sometimes you just need to get these papers done! Thankfully, there are a few conspicuous ways to fill up s... Read >
Author: Knoxville

Harness the Power of Your Subconscious Mind with Brainwave Entrainment

02nd December 2008
The subconscious mind is the intangible controlling entity that exists below the planar existence of conscious awareness. It operates deep inside the cortex of the mind and is said to have a level of awareness that is not perceivable by any sort of in... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Femdom - Dominant female and submissive male

18th November 2008
Female Domination is a type of sexual relationship where the female takes the non traditional dominant role and the male is a submissive. Femdom, short for female domination is often used to describe this type of relationship online. The female is often r... Read >
Author: John von Klien

With Exercising You Can Fight Diabetes

29th October 2008
Sigmund Freud once said “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” So lets be honest about exercise - many of us do not exercise as much as we should. To help with are physical health we should take time to exercise. Exercise is some... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Some Phobias In The Past

08th September 2008
Back in the heydays of philosophy when medicine was not a very organized curative discipline, people were often detected with such fretting disorders. It lay upon the philosophers to unwind the complications and to unearth the exact causes behind. One... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

A Discussion About Therapy And Depression

13th August 2008
We have watched Tony Soprano go in and talk to his therapist as well as Robert DeNiro, the crime boss talking to his therapist played by Billy Crystal in the movie 'Analyze This'. Watch any soap opera and they will get around to having a character see a ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Why Do People Dream?

23rd July 2008
Why do people dream? This question is often pondered by inquisitive minds. Do people dream in similar ways? Why do people dream of adventures one day and experience nightmares the next? There are, and have always been, many different answers to the que... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath

Assess Your Dreams to Understand how to Use Them for Personal Development

11th June 2008
Dreams are the most exciting and intriguing part of our day-to-day life. We all see dreams every night. But very rarely, it so happens that we are able to remember them vividly after we wake up. The subject of our dream, place, and issue related get compl... Read >
Author: Michelle L. Green

Coaching Skills Training: The treatment of abnormal psychology

25th May 2008
Coaching questions are powerful things and I always tell the managers I train as coaches to respect that power. They must also recognize that what starts as clearly business related conversation, may lead to uncovering a significant problem outside of wor... Read >
Author: Matt Somers

Automatic Writing

16th April 2008
Automatic writing is writing that is not done on a conscious level, but rather comes from the subconscious or from our higher selves. The writer's hand sends a message, but the writer is unaware of what he has written. Automatic writing was used by Sigmun... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Dream Premonitions

15th April 2008
Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams. In many of the ancient societies, including Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention, whose message could be unravelled by ... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

Automatic Writing

13th April 2008
Automatic writing is writing that is not done on a conscious level, but rather comes from the subconscious or from our higher selves. The writer's hand sends a message, but the writer is unaware of what he has written. Automatic writing was used by Sigmun... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

How To Win A Girl Over: What Girls Really Want In Relationships

29th March 2008
The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud once asked, "What do women want?" and, famously, he was never able to answer it. But what women want isn't such a mystery. Relationship experts, sociologists and therapists have been studying the interactions between the se... Read >

Every Woman is an inventor

26th February 2008
Recent researches on sex drive reveal that a normal male or female has the same half-dozen hormone only in differing amounts. It is Testosterone that fuels sex drive in men and estrogen in women. One researcher, however, found that those women who were... Read >
Author: Luvstin

The Inner Self

30th October 2007
In the modern world there are a lot of questions that should be discussed and they concern practically every part of our life. Up to date psychologists have a lot of views of self and about its meaning for each of us. It depends on the person whether to a... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Is There A Gay Gene?

20th August 2007
Whether homosexuality has biological involvement has remained a matter of debate among researchers over the years. Though there is no scientific consensus regarding the influence of biology on determining sexual orientation of a person, researchers consid... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Middle Child Syndrome - Fact Or Fiction

27th July 2007
We often hear parents of multiple children agreeing with each other that their middle child displays typical behaviors associated with what is commonly referred to as “middle child” syndrome. In this article, we look at the birth order of siblings and... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

The History Of Self Hypnosis

25th July 2007
We all know that self hypnosis comes about through a self-induced hypnotic state, which achieves contact with the subconscious mind by means of self suggestion. The need to attain this state is of utmost importance, since through it many psychological pro... Read >
Author: Milos Pesic

Classical Views of Passion in Racine’s Phedre: Part One

12th July 2007
The article analyzes the classical views of passion in "Phaedre", where the major character, Phaedre, feels love and passion to Hippolytus. Consequently, she is the ‘object of observation’ in this article. The article gives an overview of the style of... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Analysis of Passion in Hippolytus

12th July 2007
Aggressiveness can transform into sadism that is closely connected with Eros or sexuality. Sadism is a part of sexual instinct and a person should have a ‘strong alloy between trends of love and the destructive instinct’ (78-79). Besides, Freud stress... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Passion in Hippolytus

12th July 2007
It is precisely these frustrations of sexual life which people known as neurotics cannot tolerate. The neurotic creates substitutive satisfactions for himself in his symptoms, and these either cause him suffering in themselves or become sources of sufferi... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Happiness in Hippolytus

12th July 2007
As we discussed, there are two types of love according to Sigmund Freud: fully-sensual that is called Eros, and aim-inhibited that is called Ananke: ‘Eros and Ananke (Love and Necessity) have become the parents of human civilization too. …man’s disc... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Classical View of Passion in Hippolytus: Part Three

12th July 2007
Phaedre’s feelings seem to her eternal and limitless, unbounded. It is our nature that we are sure in our feelings and emotions ‘of our own ego’ (Freud 12). This ego is Phaedre’s autonomous part, however, such statement is not right as the ego is ... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Zinc – main stimulator for male testosterone production

16th June 2007
Last century, the well known father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud had a theory that 90% of human psychic problems have some relation to sexuality. Technology made it possible to prove what makes the human body to sexually work properly. Most of most of... Read >
Author: Alina Serban

The Rise of Surrealism

15th June 2007
The modern art movement of Surrealism was established in the 1920’s. Surrealist works include visual art works and writings. Common properties that Surrealist works share is the element of surprise, the ability to redefine and the ability to twist reali... Read >
Author: Michael Lawrence Turner

Saying “Happy Father’s Day” in different languages.

21st May 2007
"I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection." - Sigmund Freud. Remember the days as a child, when you used to wait for your father to be back home in the evening? When you would jump into his arms … sha... Read >
Author: Richard Dupont

Attitudes towards Death and Dying

30th April 2007
Death and dying has always been an interesting issue to understand and interpret. Each person has his or her own view of death and attitude towards it. However, the society as the main influencer has a huge impact on people’s perception of death. The at... Read >
Author: Jeff Stats

The Secret of Your Health

14th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author with Wallace Wattles of The Science of Being Well Home Study Course The song that constantly runs through your head whenever you close your office door. The expression on your spouse's face that inexplicably makes you... Read >
Author: Laurence Magne

Female Body Image

02nd February 2007
Many psychologists argue that women’s dissatisfaction with their bodies is caused by the era ruled by males for thousands of centuries. Thus, male domination in society promoted women thinking as being imperfect creatures who must be improved constantl... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

What is a Cerebral Palsy?

27th December 2006
Cerebral palsy or CP is a group of permanent disorders associated with developmental brain injuries that occur during fetal development, birth, or shortly after birth. It is characterized by a disruption of motor skills, with symptoms such as spasticity, ... Read >
Author: altec015

Cerebral Palsy

27th December 2006
In the 1860s, an English surgeon named William Little wrote the first medical descriptions of a puzzling disorder that struck children in the first years of life, causing stiff, spastic muscles in their legs and, to a lesser degree, their arms. These chil... Read >
Author: altec015

Negative at self concept?

01st September 2006
Self concept in simple words means what u think of your self. Your views and perceptions about yourself are termed as self concept. How you think about your self affects your behavior to a great extent. When you have a positive view of self, you are confi... Read >
Author: Jhalak Jerajani

Salvador Dalí

13th August 2006
Salvador Dali was born on March 11, 1904 in Figures in Spain and died on January 23, 1989 in the place of his birth. He was the son of a strict, lawyer father who's heavy handed discipline was balanced with a mother who actively encouraged her sons drawi... Read >
Author: Mike McDougall

The definition of the believe factor

31st July 2006
Copyright 2006 llbglobal What is your believe factor? Many people ask me what I am actually meaning when I talk about the believe factor. First I should probably lay some groundwork. Many psychologists such as Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud recognized tha... Read >

Hypnotherapy

17th July 2006
Hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis to treat patients who are in pain or who are having problems within their minds. Those who use hypnotherapy believe that patients who enter a trance are much more likely to listen to suggestions which are given to them.... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Dream Interpretation and Sigmund Freud

29th June 2006
In the early part of the 19th century, dream interpretation had fallen out of fashion, and almost no one practiced this art seriously. In the early part of the century, dreams were thought to have no meaning at all, and to be simply the result of a hea... Read >
Author: Badi Purwa

Understanding Your Dreams

13th April 2006
By: Ken Asselin The meaning of dreams has been of interest to mankind throughout history. Dreams come to us in a variety of forms that range from frightening to erotic. We experience images, sounds, sensations, and voices in our dreams that we are un... Read >
Author: Ken Asselin

Austria - This Time Try Something Different

01st April 2006
So you've planned your trip to Austria. You're going to visit all the popular Austrian sites: Vienna (no doubt to tour the Sigmund Freud Museum), Innsbruck and Salzburg. And you'll have a fabulous time. But, while you're visiting Austria, why not tak... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

Dreams Are They Good Or Bad?

01st April 2006
Dreams that you have at night are bad if they are "Nightmares", but the dreams you have that make you feel great and inspired those are "Goodmares". So have you been have "Nightmares" or "Goodmares"? If you are feeling oppressed or depressed you are pro... Read >
Author: Gary Aschenbrenner

An Overview of Austria for Travelers

01st April 2006
Although Austria is rarely in the headlines these days, it was once part of a dominant European power. Following is an overview of this postcard country. An Overview of Austria for Travelers With its prime location in mainland Europe, Austria was a... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Vienna – a city of waltz and parks

13th March 2006
A capital of Austria beautiful city of Vienna carefully keeps its traditions and cultural treasures. The city has managed to safe a lot of its ancient appearance and unique ambiance. Vienna is located at the footsteps of the Alps, on the banks of Danu... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

Love and Work Are Essential To Humankind

14th February 2006
Sigmund Freud is famous for many insights into the human condition, but one of my favorites is this simple idea: "Love and work are the cornerstones of our humanness." It seems wherever I look this basic truth underlies so much of the happiness and unh... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Living the Dream --- Yours or Theirs?

25th November 2005
Living the Dream --- Yours or Theirs? I know people in my life who when asked how are things going, will reply, "I'm living the dream." Can you say the same? If you could, what would it mean? As far back as Sigmund Freud, psychologists have been say... Read >
Author: Kim Olver

Addicted to the Drama

11th November 2005
There are presently 6 billion people living on Planet Earth. World Peace is the ideal that all 6 billion of them will learn to live in Peace and Harmony together, united in Holy Matrimony, until death by natural causes do them part. Lets start off small. ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

THE SIMS ONLINE HOSTS THE MAFIA

05th November 2005
If I told you this, would you believe me? Try doing so, because it's the truth. And young Black men are busy killing each other at an alarming rate in this world. Do we really need something like a pseudo Mafia causing the same sorts of problems? Right... Read >
Author: Karen Cole