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Could someone suggest some psychological studies for this topic?

Go to any college library and ask the librarian to help you find pertinent articles in professional journals you can copy (from PsychINFO or other database), public and private college libraries will allow this. If you are a college student, you may have access to such articles via online library resources. Enter the appropriate search terms for relevant articles.

Free psychology journal articles:

www.apa.org

http://www.simplypsychology.org

http://kspope.com/

http://www.forensicpsychologyunbound.ws/

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=psychology

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=psychiatry

www.scholar.google.com

http://www.socialpsychology.org

http://www.doaj.org/

Could someone create a psychological profile of me from my answers?

Well, I looked at a few of your questions and answers because I don't want to waste my time... It seems you are fairly educated and possibly work in finance or dabble in it as a hobby, you are curious and have varied interests, moderately extroverted, you lack adequate social support but see yourself as someone others can turn to, and you have way too much time on your hands. you might also present yourself as confident but at times you don't know the all answers and feel helpless. How was that?

Could someone help me with some psychological issues?

1. It is part of you.

2. It is also part of you. To some extent, we are all brain chemistry. Change the chemical profile, and you can change who you are. I don't know how to reconcile it exactly, you just have to learn to accept it.

3. Always have a good supply of medication, and plan ahead when it looks like you might be running low. If your prescribing doctor is not returning calls, find another one. It sounds like there is a lot at stake if you go off your meds, so you will need to find ways to make sure you don't have that problem again.

4. See number 3. If you can manage your medications better, it shouldn't be an issue. And if you have a good support network (spouse, family friends), then your children will have support if something happens. But really, this isn't fundamentally different than anything the rest of us face. Any one of us could get hit bad in a car accident and not be able to care for our children. Having a support network can help.

5. Not sure of the answer to that. But people change over time, and different people react differently to different medications. Nothing is written in stone. I would think that some counseling would help you. Especially symptom management, which can teach you how to cope with with things when your mental illness symptoms flare up. Perhaps with that, and the supervision of a prescribing physician that is willing to try gradually reducing doses, you could titrate off the meds.

6. Wouldn't change much for me. I had a bad stretch of depression about ten years ago, and was on antidepressants and got counseling. During that time I talked to a lot of people about my problem, and found out that there are a LOT of people out there in the same boat.

7. Not sure. In the fits of depression I sometimes punched walls. My knuckles swelled and bled, but it did provide some kind of release to the tightly coiled mental pain I was feeling.

Sorry that you had to go through this (((A)))

Can anyone help me with this: Suggest one psychological research question?

Superior rats. But you need to buy a fancy cage to prove one set of rats are superior. Or test for cured fobia.

Could someone please help me with my psychology homework?

Just write all your answers on the tests in yellow highlighter and highlight the really important parts, so the professor knows you took good notes.

Can someone help me find and identify this two psychological disorders? Its for psychology and am confuse?

The answer choice for this two psychological disorders are Anxiety disorders, Mood disorders, or schizophrenia and diagnosis are panic disorder agoraphobia major depression or bipolar...
I already did it and i want to know if i did it correct

1. Tony sometimes seems very “wound up.” At those times, he seems full of energy, talks very rapidly, and
makes very grandiose plans. (One time, he gave away all of his belongings and was planning to move to
Washington, D.C., so he could advise the President.) At these times, he also seems to need almost no
sleep. During other periods of time Tony seems very “down.” During these times he does not take care
of himself. He seems to want to sleep all the time, and he often makes thinly veiled references to wanting
to commit suicide.
answer: For this one I put for the diagnosis: bipolar and the disorders: mood disorders



2. Horace sleeps a lot, has great difficulty getting out of bed in the morning, and generally does not want
to do anything. He has stopped seeing friends whom he used to see often, and declines all invitations to
do things socially. His most common response is “I just don’t feel like it.” He looks sad all the time and
does not seem to take pleasure in everyday activities.This has been going on for the past two months.
diagnosis: major depression and disorders: mood disorders

What can be the psychological reasons for me not wanting to share food from my plate?

That most people don't wash their hands and you don't want them touching your food and getting their germs everywhere. Also the other answer is a great one too. Most of your friends should understand as long as you tell them. A lot of people don't like sharing their plate of food and there isn't anything wrong with that. We all have preferences and they should be respected. If someone thinks you are being a jerk you aren't, they are the rude ones for asking in the first place. Most people who don't mind will offer and ask someone if they would like to try some of their food.

Can you suggest a good business idea about psychology?

I suggest creating an online blog relating to psychology. It seems you’re very passionate about it so it will make committing to this idea more valuable.The step by step process is outlined below:Pick an evergreen niche - psychologyThis means a niche that will always be around and is not going anywhereYou want to work in niches that will always have demandGo to Amazon and find as many products within this niche as possiblePut all of the products into an excel spreadsheet w/ a link to the product pageTry to group the products together by product type. For example, in the food niche you would put all of the blenders together and all of the coffee makers togetherTry to find at least 100 products. The more the betterSo find things like psychology books.It might be hard so I suggest going on other affiliate programs like clickbank or offervault and find psychology programsSnag a domain name that fits with your niche and create a wordpress blogWrite product reviews for each product in your spreadsheetTry to have each review be 1000+ words eachTry to write at least product review per week. The faster the better!Once you finish writing all of the product reviews you can expand into broader topics. For example, write a review article based on your product topics that formed earlierThis is where you would write “The Best psychology books in 2016” type of articlesDo this for all of the different product types that you haveDo this for 6–12 monthsIf you can consistently write a new article at least once a week you will see nice growth over a 6–12 month periodThe most important part is to consistently write new contentAfter 12 months you should be making a good chunk of money each monthAt this point you should try to find more products that you missed the first time and keep trying to add new content as much as possible.This money will be passive as you would have already done all of the hard work of writing all of the content and you can now just rake it in.You can continue to make passive income each month OR sell the site for 20–30x monthly profitAnother option you can include is offer consulting services to your site.This option will require more work and will take more time to achieve success, however, it is 100% possible with work.

Is there a psychological reason why I can't leave food unfinished? I noticed that it is very hard to not finish a meal, even if I'm full.

It’s possibly just how you were raised. A lot of parents (including mine!) use the age-old “no dessert if you don’t finish your dinner”, usually to coax children into eating less desirable foods, or making sure they don’t ignore the nutritionally valuable foods presented to them at mealtimes, like fruits or vegetables. Over time this encourages us to clear our plates, so we end up doing it almost automatically, even as adults, and even if we are full. If your parents or guardians did encourage you to clear your plate (as a lot of them do), it’s possibly because you’ve learnt that there will be some kind of reward food afterwards. This isn’t necessarily a problem if a person is generally healthy, the only thing is it can encourage regular over-eating or eating for the sake of it, which can have obvious health consequences. That being said, if you regularly find yourself eating to the point where you’re uncomfortably full or you are concerned about your health because of this, it might be worth trying smaller initial portions. Even if you cook the same amount you usually would, you then have the option to go back for another portion if you are still hungry. Alternatively, you could freeze leftovers where possible and use them as lunches for the next day, or a quick dinner if you’re short on time. The other thing is a lot of people now have some kind of distraction when they eat, for example working through lunch breaks or having the TV on while they eat their dinner. Some of us clear our plates almost absent-mindedly because we’re not actually concentrating properly on what we’re eating, or when we start to feel full. As I said it’s not necessarily a problem and I’m not suggesting that you have to break the habit; that is of course entirely up to you, but if you were trying to reduce your intake at mealtimes, smaller portions or eliminating distractions to allow you to concentrate on when you start to feel full might help. Hope my answer was helpful!

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