Category Archives: Cognitive Psychology

Articles on the acquisition, processing, and storing of information, and the exploration of internal mental states

An In-Depth Overview of Online Counseling

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Online counseling is one of the newest models of therapy available today. It’s very popular among youths because it allows the younger generation to receive clinical counseling while being able to use their computer or smartphones.

All age groups can benefit from online counseling, though. In this article, we’re going to give you an in-depth overview of this unique form of counseling. Continue reading

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The Psychology of a Tennis Champion

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The consensus among the tennis world is that Roger Federer is the greatest to ever play the game. For the past 14 years or so, he has produced some of the most exhilarating and unforgettable moments in tennis. Fans who have regularly watched him play, whether live or on television, can surely recall at least one moment when Federer’s unrivalled skill left them gaping in amazement. At the time of writing this article, the Swiss maestro has won a record 20 grand slam titles. Continue reading

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Creating a Colorful First Impression When Dating

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First Impressions Count: How Color Can Help You Date

Regardless of where, how or who you’re dating, whether face to face or online, you can’t get away from that old maxim, ‘first impressions count.’ As the great American writer Mark Twain said, clothes make a man, and one place where first impressions and clothes coincide is in terms of color. There’s a host of research to indicate that the colors you wear can have a profound influence on the way people see you, especially at that all-important first meeting. Whether you’re wooing Western, Asian or Russian brides, you can increase your chance of success by playing the psychological color game. Choose your outfit with care and you can send the right message to your date from the outset! Continue reading

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How To Change Your Mindset And Stop Smoking Weed For Good

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In 2015, 4 million Americans met the diagnostic criteria for marijuana use disorder. Of this number only 138,000 sought treatment. While many weed producers perpetuate the myth of marijuana being completely safe, studies have shown that 30% of all users develop a dependence on the drug. Continue reading

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