The legendary Roy Orbison knew what he was doing when he wrote those famous lyrics. Why? Because the latest research shows that saying or thinking “yeah, yeah, yeah” is about as brainy as a man can get when he comes face to face with a beautiful woman.
If I remember correctly, it starts in grade school. [...]
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Pretty Woman, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Why Don’t I Feel Better? The Truth About Positive Affirmations and Self-Help Books
“I am successful,” “I am a wonderful person,” “I will find love again,” and many other similar phrases that students, the broken-hearted and unfulfilled employees may repeat to themselves over and over again, hoping to change their lives. Self-help books through the ages, from Norman Vincent Peale’s The Power of Positive Thinking all the way [...]
Neuro Visual Linguistic Syntax Encoding (N.V.L.S.E) 2012
How to Coach Yourself All The Way To Success & Save £10.000 ++
The Three Power Tools of the Mind To Achieve Anything is an advanced Neuro Visual & Linguistic Syntax Encoding that is going to revolutionize the pervasive recognition of the [...]
Dissociative Disorders: Types & Treatments
Four main types of dissociative disorders are currently identified and recognized by the psychiatric community. While certain symptoms are common between each type, each disorder has its own specific dissociative signs not shared with the other three. These disorders can also be comorbid with other mental illnesses and conditions, including one or more of the [...]
Easy, Fluent & Intuitive = Believable
Whatâs fluent is believable
Shares in companies with easy-to-pronounce names outperform those with hard-to-pronounce names. Why?
If you present a person with a factual statement in a clean, clear font, so it is easier to mentally process, people judge it as more likely to be true than the same statement presented in a less fluid font. Why?
If [...]
Research and Study : The Work of a Neuropsychologist
A neuropsychologist is a scientist who specializes in research, testing and treatment related to the relationship between behavior and the brain. Neuropsychologists often perform tests on patients to determine if they suffer from brain injuries, both as part of a treatment plan and in order to testify as expert witnesses in court. Many neuropsychologists are [...]
Exposure Therapy Treatment
Panic serves a purpose as the body’s physiological system of self-protection during a threatening, stressful or dangerous situation. For some people this natural alarm system becomes unbalanced through mental disorders such as post-traumatic stress (PTSD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), or a general phobia. In those cases, the patient’s life may become significantly restricted by their [...]
Panic Disorder: Controlling Fight or Flight
Anxiety and panic are typical human reactions linked to self-awareness and self-preservation. The flight-or-fight instinct is the brainâs subconscious solution to immediate threats of danger. Slamming on the brakes in reaction to the threat of a car accident, fleeing from a building at the sound of a fire alarm and administering frantic back blows to [...]
Sick From Health Worries
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and its techniques can be useful to help people who are distressed by worrying about health. Health anxiety refers to a psychological condition where the person intensely worries about their health. As a result [...]
Treating Performance Anxiety in Athletes
Athletes often experience stress during games or competitions, which in turn compromises their physical performance. These negative thoughts can cause athletes to “choke” even if they would otherwise have a high performance level. This common form of anxiety that occurs before or during play time can have a devastating effect on athletic performance. This is [...]

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