Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Late Life Depression Help | Argosy University
Late life depression is a common mental illness affecting approximately five percent of seniors according to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Symptoms of late life depression include a persistent state of sadness (lasting at least two weeks), excessive worrying, frequent crying or pacing, difficulty sleeping and concentrating and an overall feeling of helplessness. Readthe full article here.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Modern Psychology Timeline | Argosy University
Modern psychology is broken up into several different perspectives. While most psychologists today do not identify themselves with one particular school of thought, their expertise is often aimed in one direction. Each perspective lends its own advantages and disadvantages to the study and practice of psychology, and when combined they provide psychologists with the clearest picture of human behavior. Brought to your by Helping Psychology, read full article here.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Psychology of Happiness | Argosy University Blog
Happiness is the elusive quest behind every human endeavor and is defined by the famous businessman, Lester Levenson, as the state of mind where there is no trace of sorrow. He also said that it is not something exclusively pursued by human beings, but something desired by all sentient creatures. Read the full article here.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Argosy University: The Forgetting Curve

Almost everyone has had an experience with forgetting something, whether it is as simple as where they put their keys or as unnerving as walking into a classroom with no memory that a major test was scheduled. Important or not, forgetting something often causes people to question what is wrong with their memory, though most often there is absolutely nothing amiss. One of the first people to study the process of forgetting was a psychologist named Hermann Ebbinghaus. Read the full article here.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Argosy University | Lucid Dreaming for Creativity
In lucid dreaming, an individual is fully aware that he or she is in a dream state. This awareness may empower the dreamer to get actively involved and even exercise control over the events of the dream. Stephen Le Berge, Ph.D. and associates have utilized a psycho physiological approach to confirm the existence of lucid dreaming. To read the full article click here.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Stress Reduction Tips for Psychology Students
In honor of Stress Awareness Month, Helping Psychology offers students studying psychology a few helpful hints to keep stress at bay. The responsibilities of obtaining a psychology degree can be very stressful to students for a number of reasons. This endeavor is especially difficult as students transition into the college setting and are faced with a higher level of independence. Many students do not have the study or time management skills necessary to successfully meet their educational goals. Learn more here.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Psychology Careers with a Master's Degree
Obtaining a master’s degree in psychology is the ticket to becoming a professional in the counseling, clinical or educational arenas of psychology. Once the advanced degree is earned the post graduate psychology student has earned his or her passport to a commanding career, solid salary and professional excellence.
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Forensic Psychology, a History
http://helpingpsychology.com/forensic-psychology-a-history
Forensic psychologists are often asked to provide testimony, assessments or evaluations in both civic and criminal trials. Although viewed as a relatively recent psychological specialty, forensic psychology was introduced well over a hundred years ago. In 1873 Wilhelm Wundt founded the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany. It was his work that refined and established the experimental method as it applied to psychology. He conducted experiments in the legal arena in areas such as witness testimony and criminal evaluation that are still being used today.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Clinical Psychology | 2012: Armageddon Or Mass Hysteria?
Throughout history, human beings have been foretelling the end of the world, but nothing out of the ordinary has so far come to pass. So what makes the date December 21, 2012 any different? Read on at http://bit.ly/8JRGLt . Helping Psychology is sponsored by Argosy University.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Learn about Psychology
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Check out this web site! Helping Psychology is your guide to learning more about the Psychology profession and the opportunities that are available in this dynamic discipline.
Check out this web site! Helping Psychology is your guide to learning more about the Psychology profession and the opportunities that are available in this dynamic discipline.
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