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Harming Your Child by Making Him Your ParentAug 18, 2008 A very subtle way to create damage in your child is to turn that child into your parent. This process is called parentification, not to be confused with parenting. Parentification can be defined as a role reversal … Tagged: help, skills, general, training, mom, child, children, parents, dad, parenting, psychology, parent, responsibility, chase, maturity, schumer, children and teens, mental health and wellness, minuchin, rosman, parentified, parentification, drsam |
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Top Ten Online Psychology ExperimentsAug 18, 2008 Hundreds of online psychology experiments are going on at any given time, many cool and amusing to take part in. They’re great for researchers due to the ease and low cost of finding subjects, and because of that, more … Tagged: general, social, research, online, philosophy, study, experiment, brain and behavior, cognitive, meme, psychology, studies, experimental, perception, best of the web, mental health and wellness, memory and perception |
Aug 14, 2008
The majority of us are well aware of the pressure to be perfectly slim and sculpted. Now the stress of looking svelte has reached pregnant women, some of whom have begun dieting and exercising excessively to be thin …
Tagged: women, general, trend, trim, brain and behavior, model, thin, moms, eating, psychology, disorder, slim, exercising, anorexia, workouts, trouble, women s issues, trendy, mental health and wellness, pregorexia, expectant
Aug 12, 2008
Given the recent scandal revolving around has-been John Edwards, ABC News delved into what makes politicians tick. Sometimes it’s their own narcissism: The North Carolina native, who just last week admitted to …
Tagged: general, celebrities, politicians, brain and behavior, politician, john, psychology, victoria, edwards, personality, narcissism, narcissist, amplification, narcissists, creates, grandiosity, inhibits
Aug 12, 2008
Most of us look scratch our heads when we hear about an incidence of someone being found innocent, despite being convicted of a crime by a jury. We think, “How could the jury have gotten it so wrong?” But we really …
Tagged: help, general, people, crime, criminal, police, brain and behavior, confessions, not, interrogation, psychology, do, stop, crimes, victim, confess, innocent, confesses, innocence, kassin