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Hot Trends in Psychology

There are many hot trends in psychology you should know about if you are a student, prospective student, recent graduate or psychology professional thinking about switching careers. These days it pays for psychology majors to understand their career options while they’re still in school, so they can make a fast track to achieve their goals. [...]

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Benefits of Online Psychology Degrees

Online programs are growing more popular and can be found for a variety of subjects, including psychology. Studying online offers students the freedom to learn in the comfort of their own home or any place with an Internet connection. There are several types of online study modules. Some programs allow you to study at your [...]

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Psychology Engages The Mind Of The Professional And The Patient

There are a number of different types of psychologists. Still, the one most people think of is actually the clinical psychologist. The mass populace can’t be blamed for this; they are the most common practitioners in the field. That doesn’t mean there still aren’t a lot of misconceptions about psychology. First of all, it is [...]

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Beguiling Conversations, Flattering Remarks and Vacillating Statements: Phony As a Plastic Pickle

MODE of Cosmic Therapy Esoteric Educational Psycho-Analysis: Let Words Alone; They’re Energized Unconscious Messengers Why do we, as humans, once having realized we have been misunderstood in one of our casual remarks, immediately try to turn it around by adding a more agreeable flavor in the hopes that the offended or confused person will take [...]

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Synchronicity and Dreaming – Learn Why and When Meaningful Coincidences Happen

Synchronicity is a phenomenon that was observed by the psychiatrist Carl Jung. It represents a coincidence that has an important meaning. This coincidence indicates that the person who experiences it must pay attention to the mistakes that he or she is making in order to avoid serious future problems. The scientific explanation for the existence [...]

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Self Acquaintance Awareness Acclimation Awakens Ultimate Universal Unconstrained Unity

MODE of Cosmic Therapy Esoteric Psychology: Inhabiting the Evolving Personality of Social Change When I was a small girl, my family was not affluent enough to own a washing machine or dryer. So every Saturday, I, along with my younger brothers and sisters would accompany my mother to the local ‘laundry mat’. I remember sitting [...]

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Are You Sincere?

A manufacturer who releases a new product to market is directly responsible for the quality, durability, efficiency and real usefulness of this product. And always will be so. Trust is the governing laws of the market. Once breached, casts a shadow on the product spectrum, though not totally true, but always throws doubt and distrust. [...]

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