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Hypnotherapy Programs - Topics of StudyJump to Original Source

0:00 November 09, 2007|CarolAnn Bailey-LloydHome/Education/Psychology

Currently, there are well over 20 approved hypnotherapy programs throughout the United States and in Canada; and because hypnotherapy is growing in popularity (facilitated in weight loss, quitting smoking and other behavior modification programs), now is the opportune time to explore the many facets of this commonly misunderstood counseling technique.



Understanding the Emotional Development of a ChildJump to Original Source

0:00 November 09, 2007|Annabelle RoxHome/Education/Psychology

Understanding the emotions of your child is extremely important as you are one of the most important people in his life.



How to Get the Truth Out of AnyoneJump to Original Source

0:00 November 05, 2007|Jordan KnightHome/Education/Psychology

In an ideal society there would be no need for lies. But we live in a world of deception. And whether you want to play or not, youre in the game. The question is, do you want to win? The first important aspect is to know when a person is lying. The following can give clues on the 'forbidden art of lying'



Identity CrisisJump to Original Source

0:00 October 20, 2007|M.RAMAKRISHNA CHARYHome/Education/Psychology

The articles is about human interest to be identified.



Inconsistent Views Towards Animal RightsJump to Original Source

0:00 October 17, 2007|Scott HughesHome/Education/Psychology

It is hard to understand why murdering a human is so objectionable while murdering an animal is not. While people carelessly murder animals because they like the taste of meat and the look of leather, these same people fall heads over heels about "cuter" animals. That is very inconsistent.



on the Aesthetic Education of ManJump to Original Source

0:00 October 15, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

the article tells about the main points of Schillers work On the Aesthetic Education of Man.



Skinners Theory of Operating ConditioningJump to Original Source

0:00 October 15, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

the article tells about the theory of Skinner as for stimulus of the behavior



The Aim of State in Schillers PhilosophyJump to Original Source

0:00 October 15, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

the article tells about the main aim of state, which was given in the Schillers work On the Aesthetic Education of Man



Aesthetic CultureJump to Original Source

0:00 October 11, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

the article tells about the theory of subjective judgment by Kant



Paternal Involvement and Child's Academic PerformanceJump to Original Source

0:00 October 10, 2007|Jocelyn C. MoralesHome/Education/Psychology

A father's involvement is crucial in the development of a child.Fathers who demonstrate attention towards their children's performance in school has positive effects on their children's academic pursuits.



Insane and Normal BliksJump to Original Source

0:00 October 04, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article tells about different attitude to Gods existence.



Bliks and Their NatureJump to Original Source

0:00 October 03, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

the article tells about the existence of so-called inner bliks.



Brainteaser PuzzlesJump to Original Source

0:00 September 28, 2007|andriHome/Education/Psychology

Free brainteaser puzzles, mind teaser with math logic



The Essence of Free ChoiceJump to Original Source

0:00 September 27, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article says about the main principles of the idea of free choice.



The Examples of Stress SituationJump to Original Source

0:00 September 27, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article gives the examples of stress situation in our life and underlines some important issues concerning the stress and possible ways out.



The Main Ideas of Compatibilistic PointsJump to Original Source

0:00 September 27, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article is about the compatibilistic point of view on the problem of free choice.



Opinion in our LifeJump to Original Source

0:00 September 26, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article is about the process of evaluation of the events, what we do in order to express our opinion.



The Deterministic Vision of Free ChoiceJump to Original Source

0:00 September 26, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article describes the main idea of the deterministic point of view according to the problem of free choice.



Causation of the EventsJump to Original Source

0:00 September 25, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article proposes the main ideas of deterministic causation and compatibilistic causation.



Experience and OpinionJump to Original Source

0:00 September 25, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The article says about the importance of the practice in the making of the opinion.



Three-level View of Psychological EgoismJump to Original Source

0:00 September 19, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

Mill talks about lower level of pleasure (mostly physical) and higher level (intellectual) of pleasure. And I would like to expand them to involve one more level of pleasure, the third one, which I am going to call the Ultimate Pleasure.



Psychological Egoism as a Logical Conclusion - Intentionally Simplified ExampleJump to Original Source

0:00 September 18, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

Say a person wants to steal a gum from supermarket. STEAL OR NOT STEAL? He decides not to lurk the gum because this way he avoids any guilt (pain) and feels good caring about the other (pleasure.) - Psychological Egoism case.



Psychological Egoism Vs. HedonismJump to Original Source

0:00 September 18, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

All actions we think to be altruistic come from some self-interest. I identify this belief as psychological egoism.



Ethical and Scientific Axioms and Their Applicability in Average and Exceptional CasesJump to Original Source

0:00 September 17, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

The examples aiming to prove that the two types of axioms are applicable were accomplished just by generalized observations, that is why a little test was decided to be done in order to check if any of two axiom types were really applicable in practice.



Feinberg's Thoughts on MalevolenceJump to Original Source

0:00 September 17, 2007|AndrewHome/Education/Psychology

Feinberg claims that for a malevolent person hurting the others is often the ultimate pleasure. This is where I must disagree, because a person who makes bad thing is simply a lost individual hoping to find some sort of pleasure by hurting the others





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