Psychology

NLP State management
By David Green · 13 years ago
Seeing red, feeling blue or green with envy… States of Mind A state of mind is the way that a person is being at any moment in time. It is the total experience that they ...
Self hypnosis techniques with ease
By Bob Hotling · 13 years ago
Hypnosis has been defined as a state of increased suggestibility in which the subject is ready to uncritically accept ideas for self-improvement and act on them reasonably. When a hypnotist hypnotizes his subject, it is ...
Hypnotism - How Can Changing Your Mind, Change Your Life?
By Bonnie Flores · 13 years ago
Hypnotism is an induced state of relaxation, heightened awareness, and suggestibility. During hypnosis the hypnotist will have you focus your attention to the sound of their voice and to follow their instructions. The instructions are ...
How Do You Tell Someone that You Have Bipolar Disorder
By Cassandra Good · 13 years ago
How Do You Tell Someone that You Have Bipolar Disorder? This is a very delicate subject with several types of relationships to consider. There's family relationships, friends, coworkers, and maybe even that special someone in ...
Beliefs Systems NLP
By David Green · 13 years ago
What we believe we ultimately conceive in our lives...changing belief systems is an important part of NLP. So often we think about beliefs as if they were tangible, real things, when they are actually nothing ...
Destiny is Pain and Pleasure
By David Green · 13 years ago
Turning pain into pleasure… The principle is simple and it exercises absolute power over our lives. What we associate in our mind with pain we will tend to avoid at all cost and what we ...
NLP Rapport
By David Green · 13 years ago
Birds of a feather flock together… Communication is something that for the most part we take for granted. Most people unconsciously assume that because they can speak and listen they are perfectly adequate communicators, and ...
NLP Communication Model
By David Green · 13 years ago
The quality of your communication IS the quality of your life… We are emotional beings whose entire understanding of the world around us and our own unique part in it comes from information that has ...
NLP Presuppositions
By David Green · 13 years ago
What do you presuppose about life? What do you pre-suppose about yourself, others, life and life’s opportunities and circumstances? Consciously or otherwise, and for the most part it is unconscious, we all have things that ...
NLP Anchors
By David Green · 13 years ago
Who is pulling your strings? Is there a piece of music that, when you hear it, takes you back years to another time and place, one which brings back floods of memories about an event ...
The Motives, Values Preferences Inventory (MVPI) Assessment Explained
By Alison Price · 13 years ago
The Hogan Motives, Values Preferences Inventory (MVPI) reveals a person’s core values that motivate choices and decisions, as well as their goals and interests. This makes the MVPI an invaluable tool for determining the kind ...
Living With Schizophrenia
By Mike Hedrick · 13 years ago
When I was a kid, nobody told me about mental illness. It seemed to me, as it may still to you, to be some sort of a myth, something that existed only to create fodder ...
Panic Disorder
By Dr Marcus Wee Lun Tan · 13 years ago
Do you have sudden moments of intense fear accompanied by palpitations, breathlessness, dizziness and other physical symptoms? Do you have Panic Disorder ? A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming fear that can ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
By Dr Marcus Wee Lun Tan · 13 years ago
Do you feel troubled by excessive worries? Unable to relax? Difficulty sleeping? Do you or your family member have an anxiety disorder? In an anxiety disorder, there is an excessive amount of anxiety which is ...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD)
By Dr Jiunn Yew Thong · 13 years ago
1) What is OCD? OCD, or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, is a common disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 2-3% in the general population. It occurs in children, adolescents and adults, and both men and women ...
Depression
By Dr Jiunn Yew Thong · 13 years ago
1) What is Depression? Depression is much more than just passing sadness that most of us experience from time to time. While feeling "blue" or "down in the dumps" in response to setbacks, losses and ...
Insomnia
By Dr Jiunn Yew Thong · 13 years ago
1) What is Insomnia? Insomnia exist in various forms: many suffers experience difficulty in getting to sleep, others have interrupted sleep, some wake up too early in the morning and a few simply have poor ...
Introducing Neuro Linguistic Programming
By David Green · 13 years ago
Go back into your mind to the time that you first learned to walk. Did you just stand up and walk? Unlikely of course. You will have spent many months learning to crawl, then kneel ...
Why You Need a Support Group When You Have Bipolar Disorder
By Cassandra Good · 13 years ago
Why you need a support group when you have Bipolar Disorder When you have bipolar disorder you need support in a variety of forms and levels depending on where you are at physically, mentally, emotionally, ...
What does Independence Mean for a Person with Bipolar Disorder
By Cassandra Good · 13 years ago
What does Independence Mean for a Person with Bipolar Disorder July 4 is considered the day that America gained her freedom. It is called Independence Day. What does it mean to be independent? Some synonyms ...