The record of hypnosis is as antiquated as the human lineage. Even the most primitive natives were aware of this astounding psychological manifestation, and it was used in the mystic procedures of their medicine men to create fear and magnify confidence in the magic and the occult. With this enduring history of occult and mysticism, [...]
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Why Should Christian Counselors Care about Ethics Research?
At the top of Mt. Sinai, as the earth shook and fire blazed in deference to the Almighty, God didn’t instruct Moses to go down the mountain and conduct an opinion poll regarding the people’s views on Sabbath, adultery, murder, and how they ought to treat their parents. Neither did Jesus conduct a systematic program [...]
Medicine Effeut As A Culture
MEDICINE Medicine is the science and practice of preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases. The term is also used specifically for the management of disease by no surgical methods, for example by drugs, diet; e.t.c. Medicine involves the study of anatomy, psychology, and biochemistry of the body in health as well as the changes [...]
Medicine Effect As A Culture
MEDICINE Medicine is the science and practice of preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases. The term is also used specifically for the management of disease by no surgical methods, for example by drugs, diet; e.t.c. Medicine involves the study of anatomy, psychology, and biochemistry of the body in health as well as the changes [...]
Research Digest: Ethical, Legal and Professional Practice Issues
Parent and Teen Views of Assent in ResearchBrody, J. l., Sherer, D. G., Annett, R. D., & Pearson-bish, m. (2003). Voluntary assent in biomedical research with adolescents: A comparison of parent and adolescent views. Ethics & Behavior, 13 (1), 79-95. Janet Brody and her colleagues at the University of New Mexico studied parent and adolescent [...]
Career As A Psychologist In Clearwater
In the United States of America, more than a quarter of psychologists have a practice of their own. To be a psychologist you need to have a graduate level psychology degree. And to a have a career in clinical psychology, you need to undergo a stint in the medical school. If you choose to be [...]
Why You Should Choose a Psychologist for a Counselor-From Marengo and Dundee, IL
The clinical psychologist is a highly trained professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of problems in thinking, feeling and behavior. He or she has approximately 7 years of professional education in the areas of counseling, psychotherapy and diagnostic testing.
Consequently, the psychologist is the most highly trained mental health professional available; [...]
Psychologist or Psychiatrist? 3 Questions to Ask-From Dundee, Mchenry and Rolling Meadows
Patients are always surprised to learn that there are very few laws governing the practice of medicine. In fact, a physician who is licensed to practice medicine by his state medical board–whatever his specialty–can legally provide counseling for anyone, even if he or she has absolutely no training in psychology at all!
For instance, just [...]
Can There Be A Psychopaths At Your Workplace?
Do Psychopaths exist in the workplace? Better yet can a psychopath appear in your life at your workplace?
Psychopaths are usually seen in roles of self centered individuals who care about no one but themselves who do great harm. Their motto may well be “I don’t do anything that is not in my interest and that [...]
Inside the Mind of the Mind Hunter: an Interview With Legendary Fbi Agent John Douglas
You are well known for your exceptional career in criminal profiling. Please tell our readers about your background and how you became a famous FBI profiler.
As a child I watched a popular television show called The FBI starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr. who played the part of Inspector Erskine. This show was on television for 9 [...]

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