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Articles on Psychology: Humanism, Abuse, Self-improvement, and related topics.
The Other Side of Anger
The greater the threat, the higher the level of arousal and greater motivation to eliminate it.
Angels and Grown-ups
Left alone on Mama’s bed,in Mama’s room -still heard Grandmother’s feet -she wore black tied shoesand her feet…
Over Mount Fuji 13
Over Mount Fuji 13
“Damn.” Awkward like a horse in a confined space, Byron hit his head despite stooping down. A…
Doorways and Exploding Eggs
Doorways and Exploding Eggs
So often, it seems, we get up from our chairs in front of the computer to do…
Making Marriage Work
Pimping out Love in Poetry Poem…Some love affairs go on too long in our heads, the truth is we poets can easily…
The Way Sorrow Moves
The Way Sorrow Moves
My sorrow has not moved in any direction that I can follow. I’ve read about all the …
Psychology of Marriage, Love & Sex
I believe we all need to love each other like we once did as children, burning for friendship and singed by need…
Brain Science: Are Therapies Dawning on the Horizon?
Brain Science
Brain Scientists achieve success after success, but also need to adjust their ideas on a regular…
Fear Not Little One
A sixteen year old was sitting in front of me one day, after just giving birth to a child six weeks earlier, was…
Dealing with Stress and Anxiety
They say that a problem shared is a problem halved, and there is a lot of truth behind this little saying.…
Stressed and Angry?
Stress and anger often are interrelated. When a you become very stressed as a result of your job,
Over Mount Fuji 7
Over Mount Fuji 7
March 26
Eileen awoke, her hair matted with sweat in her service apartment. She switched on the…
Introduction to a Writer
Dedicated to anyone who ever felt lonely in a crowded room and most happiest at the computer
Women in Red more Desirable
Maybe the Lady in Red was on to something after all.Two University of Rochester researchers say they've…
Changing Studies to Explain a Woman’s Mind
Before the stock market crashes and the sky falls...I must confess... Psychology was never a science.
