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Factors of Sexual Addiction?
Different aspects trigger sexual addiction, otherwise known as sexual compulsivity. The obsession to sexually abnormal display is a complicated topic and can comparatively be qualified to a single cause . Sex compulsion could be a accumulation of different factors at once , such as emotional trauma. In general , the basis of sexual compulsivity [...]
Jan 10th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
Executive Coaching On The Rise
Isn’t it funny what we assume about leaders in senior positions. They no longer have anything to learn about interpersonal relationships or leadership. They have arrived, proof positive of their skill level!
Furthermore, only a fearless few people will give them the honest, useful feed-back that self-development requires. The “culture” expects them to be role models [...]Jan 9th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
Elderly Perception of Loneliness and Ways of Resolving it
INTRODUCTION
Research work by Baum (1982) indicates a reawakening interest in examining loneliness, especially among the elderly over the last several years which is of international in scope. One impetus for the new interest is the realization that loneliness is a serious and widespread problem for many elderly persons today (Weiss, 1973). Even though loneliness is [...]Jan 8th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
Investing in Your Trust Fund: How HR Professionals Build Credible Relationships
When I was a clinical psychologist in private practice, I was often puzzled (although always thrilled) about why my therapy clients got better.
When I asked them, explanations inevitably focused on our therapeutic relationship. “You really seemed to care about me.” “You were always there to listen.” “I felt safe enough to tell you things I’ve [...]Jan 7th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
What is PTSD? PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder) is a serious psychological condition that often results from an emotionally traumatizing event. Patients suffering from this condition experience horrifying thoughts or on the contrary become emotionally numb, in most cases with people that were close to them before the event. PTSD causes Post-traumatic stress disorder has gained [...]
Jan 6th, 2010 | Filed under IPTTags: xanax -
Oxycontin Addiction Symptoms and Signs
Oxycontin is the brand name of one of the most powerful pain killers available today. Usually prescribed for cancer patients and people with chronic pain problems, Oxycontin is a synthetic opiate (opioid), whose main active ingredient is oxycodone. Like morphine, Oxycontin has mood altering effects. Specifically, it can reduce anxiety, encourage mental relaxation, and even [...]
Jan 6th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
Detrimental Effects of Alcoholism
Globally, more than 2 million people consume alcohol. Around 3.4 per cent of the people consuming alcohol dies because of alcoholism. In USA, 25.9% of alcoholics are underage and they are the ones consuming more than 47.3% of the total amount of alcohol consumed by drinkers.
With increasing dependency on alcohol, the personal, interpersonal, social [...]Jan 5th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
Body and Mind Solutions : a News Letter
Body n Mind Solutions
Exploring the best of traditional health keeping from India
Vol.1.Issue1.Aug.2007
Welcome at the beginning of a new age of health consciousness
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This news letter has the intention to keep you updated about the latest in the health world, which is of importance to you and can make [...]Jan 5th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
The Widespread Effects of Ptsd
Although childhood abuse and sexual abuse is a common cause of PTSD, other events which cause psychological trauma can also trigger the disorder. These include life threatening accidents, wars or natural disasters. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) refers to the delayed reaction, sometimes for longer than 6 months, to a highly stressful or life threatening [...]
Jan 5th, 2010 | Filed under IPT -
Talk Yourself Into Total Confidence Through Hypnosis
Self-confidence can be defined as the ability to believe in oneself and one’s gifts. This trait is critical to achievements in life. This quality enables people to understand in their self-worth and that they can be successful in their actions. Even persons who do not possess this trait can begin to build their self [...]
Jan 5th, 2010 | Filed under IPT



