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Learn to Deal With Difficult People

Difficult people fall into four recognized categories, with each class noted for specific annoying behaviors. Learn to recognize traits of difficult people and how to cope with them at work and in relationships.

Words: 795   Downloads: 0   Category: Psychology   By: Marlene Garcia

Study Explains Why Sports Drives Men Crazy

Scientists discovered why men get a bit nuts anticipating and watching sporting events. Their behavior is linked to two psychological theories and an increased level of two hormones on game day. This article explains what researchers learned about trash-talking young men.

Words: 486   Downloads: 0   Category: Psychology   By: Marlene Garcia

What Makes Someone Become a Bully

In the past bullies were thought to be unhappy people with low self-esteem. Their aggressive behavior, including verbal and physical abuse, was regarded as a symptom of their poor childhood. A recent study shows that this is not always the case. Bullies sometimes act as they do because they want to.

Words: 329   Downloads: 1   Category: Psychology   By: Bridget Webber
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How to Integrate Your Shadow Side

This article looks at at how denying your shadow side can make you depressed, and show you how you can release negative emotions and decrease your shadow. Self-acceptance can be healing, and this is what integration is all about.

Words: 527   Downloads: 0   Category: Psychology   By: Bridget Webber

The Purpose of Dreams

Many people are interested in how to interpret their dreams, and what makes them dream in the first place. This article looks at what dreams are actually for, why they can be helpful, and how to make the most of them.

Words: 354   Downloads: 0   Category: Psychology   By: Bridget Webber

The Sane Stay-at-Home Mom

An extremely instinctual need to be with one“s children drives many formerly-working mothers to choose to be stay-at-home parents. Although being a stay-at-home mom can be very fulfilling, many mothers are at an increased risk for depression. Find out how stay-at-home moms can decrease the risk for depression and stay happy and healthy.

Words: 611   Downloads: 0   Category: Psychology   By: K. Beauchamp

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