Posts Tagged ‘applying psychology’

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The World Cup, Men and Their Emotions

Last updated 23rd May 2006

How do you feel about football? As World Cup fever sweeps the country, an in-depth survey by the Mental Health Foundation highlights how men feel about football and shows surprising attitudes toward the game. The charity says the survey dispels outdated stereotypes of men and their emotions.

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The Mystery of Loving an Abuser

Last updated 6th March 2006

If we only have a dollar in our pocket, then most of our decisions become financial decisions. If our partner is an abuser or controller, then the majority of our decisions are based on our perception of the abuser’s potential reaction. This is just one aspect of Stockholm Syndrome, as described by our guest contributor, clinical psychologist Dr. Joseph M. Carver.

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Are You Dating a Loser?

Last updated 10th February 2006

Is it always your fault? Have you experienced the mean and sweet cycle? Are you walking on eggshells? Does your partner pass the waitress test? These are among the topics touched on by clinical psychologist Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD, in a guest contribution on dating ‘losers’. Dr Carver will be available to answer relationship questions or comments you’d like to post at the end of this article.

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Critically Acclaimed Soul Searching Film to be Released on DVD

Last updated 7th December 2005

This highly praised film series is the sequel to the award-winning Testing God series, which was said by a Times reviewer to be “as close to poetry as Television gets”. Featuring contributions from leading international figures such as Roger Penrose, Greg Chaitin and Galen Strawson, as well as Managing Editor Greg Mulhauser, the Channel 4 film examines belief in a soul — with some surprising conclusions.

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A Terrorist Speaks; Is Anyone Listening?

Last updated 2nd September 2005

As a video message from one of the London suicide bombers offers the first direct glimpse into terrorist motivations and psychology, public statements from politicians continue to suggest that they are unwilling or unable to engage in fact-based analysis of the terrorist threat.

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