In the busy modern age, bathing has become an increasingly functional part of our day to day lives, with many people opting for a quick shower to start the day, rather than a long drawn-out bath or extra relaxing shower. Of course there’s nothing wrong with this, and as many of us spend our days […]
Psychiatrists – Your Psychological Specialists
Psychiatrists are skilled in the medical, psychological, and social elements of mental, emotional, and behavioral disabilities and utilize a broad range of medication modalities, comprising diagnostic tests, prescribing aid, psychotherapy, and assisting patients and their families deal with stress and crises. Psychiatrists progressively work in united settings and mostly lead or participate on treatment teams […]
Psychological Effects of Staying at a Horribly Unsatisfying Job
Staying at a job you hate might seem like a stress factor that you just have to deal with. But it can put a serious strain on your physical and mental well-being. Quitting a job you find unsatisfying is not just about giving up something that makes you feel bad, it’s also about taking care […]
Dr. Chad Love Lieberman Enlightens Lawsuit Psychological Effects of Cool Colors
1888PressRelease – Artistic Therapist Chad Love-Lieberman Author of Creative Warriors Walk Alone explains significance of artistic psychological therapy for patients with trauma lawsuits. According to Chad Love Lieberman, an artistic therapist in the UK and USA, cool colors such as purple, green and blue can be used to invoke feelings of creativity, relieve tension and […]
Psychological Factors Influencing Consumer Behavior
Psychological factors generally include: Motivation Learning Perception Attitudes and beliefs. (a): Motivation is an internal urge to do something. Why a person acts at all? The answer can be given by understanding those forces which affect these actions. A person acts because he wants to fulfill his needs. All the acts of a person are […]
US backed terrorists in Syria to receive extensive psychological testing as part of new “vetting process” to weed out the really bad ones
The U.S. military will make its new Syrian rebels undergo extensive “psychological testing” as part of a new vetting process. This will include psychological evaluations, biometrics checks and stress tests. Then the rebel candidates will be vetted by running trainees’ names through U.S. and foreign intelligence databases, collecting biometric data and (when possible), seeking information from […]
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