Psychology of Dating
If you think that finding the “second half” is full-time job – you are definitely right. Read more
If you think that finding the “second half” is full-time job – you are definitely right. Read more
Everybody gets angry, but out-of-control rage isn’t good for you or those around you. When you can’t control your anger, you may get into fist-fights or drive recklessly, for example, endangering yourself and others.
This article is reprinted from the site of American Psychological Association.
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Criminal Code of Canada says about the Criminal harassment the following
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The Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (RHPA), the governing legislation for regulated health professionals in Ontario, identifies 14 “controlled acts,” which may only be performed by regulated health professionals authorized to do so. Controlled acts are restricted because of the risk of harm associated with their performance by unqualified individuals. Read more
In 1975, Edward Tronick and colleagues first presented the “Still Face Experiment” to colleagues at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.
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4 Ways to Stave Off the Winter Blues
According to Richard Lazarus (1991) emotions may be defined according to ‘core relational themes’ which are intuitive summaries of the ‘moral appraisals’ (e.g. of relevance, goal conduciveness) involved in different emotions.
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I define the treatment path in couples therapy after patiently listening and carefully understanding the problems couple is facing. My practical and scientific approach, while balancing and weighing the emotions at stake, helps me bring in the much needed transparency and attachment among the partners. It definitively helps in doing the right thing, and taking the right decision, not only for the relationship, but personally as well.