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Reference-and-Education :: PsychologyA Case for Multiple Intelligences Based Classroom Instruction -
Although many high school age students tend to think and learn in nontraditional ways, American schools still base their instruction primarily on the verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical intelli...
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A Jungian Approach to Mental Illness -
All of us suffer from some form of emotional distress at some stage. Some forms of distress can last longer than they should and may significantly impair our everyday functioning. If this persists, we...
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A Look at The Brain -
The endless, immeasurable brain. It does seem like more we discover about it, the more mystery we create.
Perhaps the most intriguing of all is the child's brain. In certain ways, children are the mos...
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Accepting New Ideas -
Much of the time when a new idea comes to us, we handle that idea and move on, without ever becoming consciously aware of the process. During the times when we are consciously aware of the process of ...
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Achieving an Ambidextrous Mindset -
History lends us an ideal of ambidexterity: Leonardo da Vinci, Harry Truman and James Garfield were all known to be physically ambidextrous, but to what does that translate? In modern times, ambidexte...
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An Easy Cure For "Math Phobia" -
Why is it that one person enjoys math, while another person hates it?Why does one child happily and quickly calculate a simple sum, while another won't even attempt it because they're convinced they'r...
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Animal Cruelty: The Key to Serial Minds -
What makes a common person a Serial Killer? According to research, serial killers exhibit what is known as the 'Triad of Warning Signs in Childhood.'1Indicators include:* Firestarting, invariably just...
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Animal to Animal Telepathy -
There has been much study on Telepathy in the animal kingdom. Many have experienced telepathy from human to human. Some have experienced telepathy from pets, both sending and even on rare occasion rec...
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Anti-Social Behaviors and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder -
Anti-social behaviors are common with ADHD individuals. About 60% of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder kids are also oppositional or defiant. Some are even getting in trouble with the law.
Im...
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Are All Dementias Alzheimer’s? -
I'm surprised when some patients and caregivers confuse dementia and Alzheimer's as one and the same. Each time a family member is suffering from memory loss, the conclusion is always Alzheimer's. Is ...
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