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		<title>Site of the Month for October 2011</title>
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		<title>Career Satisfaction In The Field Of Psychology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 03:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking to break free from your current position in search of something more rewarding and meaningful? If so, you should think about what it is that you are after exactly. If you would like to help people and gain knowledge about what makes all humans tick, a career in psychology would be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking to break free from your current position in search of something more rewarding and meaningful? If so, you should think about what it is that you are after exactly. If you would like to help people and gain knowledge about what makes all humans tick, a career in psychology would be a great way to achieve both!</p>
<p>What could be more interesting than observing and studying the way people behave? Psychologists study the behavioral patterns of people and how they interact with others in order to identify and diagnose social or mental disorders. In order to do so, you must have extensive behavioral training from certified professionals.</p>
<p>In order to become a professional psychiatrist or any other psychological counselor, you will need to first get your four year Bachelor&#8217;s degree in the field of psychology. This will go over the basics about the field and get you started. Upon graduation, you will need to enroll in a Master&#8217;s degree program in order to become a certified counselor.</p>
<p>Once you graduate with your Bachelor&#8217;s degree, it is optional whether you would like to move forward you&#8217;re your Master&#8217;s degree or not. If you choose to, you will be able to counsel those in need of help. There are clinics for battered women as well as children that employ psychology professionals to be on-hand for patients to speak with in order to work out their issues.</p>
<p>If you do obtain a Master&#8217;s degree and would like to pursue counseling on a larger scale, you could open up a private practice and acquire your own patients. You may work in a group of professionals or on your own. Having your own practice has limitless opportunities for income as well as helping others in your community who need it the most.</p>
<p>Psychiatric hospitals employ psychology professionals in order to evaluate and monitor patients. They may come in for counseling sessions or need to be watched in order to evaluate whether they are a danger to themselves or others. You may have the opportunity to break through to a patient and set him or her up on the road to mental health treatment.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been proven that going to school and earning your degree is a great way to ensure a successful future, but how will you pay for it? A Bachelor&#8217;s degree alone can cost up to $60,000. If you move forward with a Master&#8217;s degree, it will cost around $25,000-$30,000 at least. If you are having a hard time swallowing those numbers, perhaps you should seek out financial aid before enrolling. There are scholarship programs as well as student loans available to those trying to cover the cost of their education.</p>
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		<title>Site of the Month for June 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 05:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for June 2011 is about Mental Health. It supplies useful links &#038; listings to medicine information such as mental health, psychology, general health, specific substances, health care, health insurance, teen health, weight loss, men&#8217;s health, women&#8217;s health, dentistry, alternative medicine, nutrition, mental health, public health and safety.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for June 2011 is about <a href="http://www.medicallearn.com/">Mental Health</a>. It supplies useful links &#038; listings to medicine information such as mental health, psychology, general health, specific substances, health care, health insurance, teen health, weight loss, men&#8217;s health, women&#8217;s health, dentistry, alternative medicine, nutrition, mental health, public health and safety.</p>
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		<title>Child Psychology Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 06:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregg Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking at the issue of child psychology, we look at how the mind of a child works. Loosely, we understand that they make sense of the world through the use of association, and this is because the thinking part of their mind is actually their subconscious, not their rationale and critical thought faculties. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking at the issue of child psychology, we look at how the mind of a child works. Loosely, we understand that they make sense of the world through the use of association, and this is because the thinking part of their mind is actually their subconscious, not their rationale and critical thought faculties.</p>
<p>This is not because they do not have it, but simply because they have not developed it to their fullest extent yet. One thing you need to know about child psychology is that the mind of a child is still learning and growing when it is just borne, and when you consider this, you will then realise why there is no rational thought within a child&#8217;s mind. I mean, if a child were to go near a cliff, then would the child know that the height of the cliff and the fall that precedes it would endanger and possibly end the life of the child? Or perhaps, should a parent be nearby be the one telling them that there is danger on the horizon.</p>
<p>Really considering this, this is why there are tough programmes and goals for people who take up child psychology and this is because there is a big responsibility that has been placed on their shoulders. The destination is to produce efficient and questioning professionals who hold the sciences to improve the educational and psychological well-being of children, to use inquiry to critically inform practice, and to be able to conceive and conduct applied and theoretical inquiry arising from practise and the science of psychology, especially as it relates to effects in education.</p>
<p>This pattern provides a basis for scholarly people to develop their leading skills in the areas of child psychology, and to be able to adapt efficaciously to future changes in the wants served by all psychologists working with preschool or school-age children and adolescents, their households, teachers, advocates, and other healthcare providers.</p>
<p>With this in mind, you should then fully realise the power of child psychology programmes and why they need to be considered as a stepping stone to the entire process of effective learning and development of a child. Furthermore, these programmes would be able to recognise and effuse the early signals and signs of things like autism, Asperger&#8217;s syndrome and other developmental disorders that might cause problems for adults and their children all over the world. Just pop over to a nearby child psychology centre and you will be able to find out about the best child psychology programmes for your child and how you can use them to your best benefit. In the end, the mind of a child requires as much guidance and protection as it can to ensure healthy growth and development for the years that they are children and beyond.</p>
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		<title>Online Education Psychology Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 03:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tina Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online psychology programs are educational programs in psychology that are conducted online, over the Internet. Unlike campus programs, online education psychology programs without require attendance at lectures in a lecture hall on campus. They are quite convenient because people can enroll in them without having to worry about relocating or commuting to campus. Another reason [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online psychology programs are educational programs in psychology that are conducted online, over the Internet. Unlike campus programs, online education psychology programs without require attendance at lectures in a lecture hall on campus. They are quite convenient because people can enroll in them without having to worry about relocating or commuting to campus. Another reason that they are convenient is due to the time flexibility factor. Online education psychology programs often turn out to be much more affordable than other programs on campus.</p>
<p>Online education psychology programs are offered by many online institutions. They are also offered by many campus based colleges that have a distance learning school. An online education psychology program can be to attain a master&#8217;s degree, a bachelor&#8217;s degree or a diploma or certificate in psychology. Many people opt to study psychology because it is an interesting area of study that can help us better understand ourselves and each other. Psychology usually falls under the liberal arts and completing an online education psychology program will provide you with the skills associated with a liberal arts education. These skills include study and organization skills. Students who study psychology have a range of possible career options available. They can seek employment in corporate organizations, government agencies, educational and health institutions, as well as many others.</p>
<p>There are many different specialties within the field of psychology. Students can gain an education that specializes in a specific sector of psychology. They can choose their specialty based on what they find interesting and what they like, as well as the type of career field they intend to get into. The many branches include clinical psychology, sports psychology, organizational psychology, and marriage and family therapy.</p>
<p>Certain online education psychology degree programs will allow you to study at a pace that is convenient for you. These types of programs give you the most flexibility. Other programs may be more rigid in their structure and therefore will not be as flexible. However, they will allow you to get an experience that is more similar to a campus based experience but with some flexibility.</p>
<p>Online education psychology programs are a great way to earn an education in psychology. An education in psychology allows one to study an interesting subject while also preparing for many possible career opportunities.</p>
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		<title>Distance Learning Forensic Psychology Course</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 04:53:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who work in the area of Forensic psychology are involved in applying psychology to the law, and recognising the mental functions associated with criminal actions. They are sometimes known as &#8216;criminal psychologists&#8217; or &#8216;investigative psychologists&#8217;. Forensic psychology is frequently though of as relating to the investigation of crimes and the profiling of offenders. Although [...]]]></description>
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<p>Those who work in the area of Forensic psychology are involved in applying psychology to the law, and recognising the mental functions associated with criminal actions. They are sometimes known as &#8216;criminal psychologists&#8217; or &#8216;investigative psychologists&#8217;. Forensic psychology is frequently though of as relating to the investigation of crimes and the profiling of offenders. Although these are features of forensic psychology it does involve many other aspects including the evaluation, treatment and prevention of individuals committing illegal offences. As well as working directly with those who have comitted crimes Forensic psychologists also work along side other authorities and specialists associated with the Criminal Justice System.</p>
<p>A Forensic Psychology course should allow you to follow a research viewpoint and methodology to forensic psychology, starting with a short introduction to analysis techniques accompanied by a brief overview of statistics for research. The course should also look in to the psychology of violent criminal acts and allow the learner to carry out their own research into the relationship between specific mental conditions and violent crime.</p>
<p>Continuing on through your Forensic Psychology course the act of serial murder should be explored taking time to look into the numerous explanations and causal elements which have been suggested by experts and theorists as important factors in the development of a serial killer. You should apply what you have learnt during each module along with the information you have gathered during your own research and create a 500 word report that explores the personas of 3 serial killers of your choice. You should focus on the similarities and differences between the characteristics of the 3 serial killers in comparisson to well known stereotypes (which professionals believe often slow down crime investigations) highlighted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and explore these concepts.</p>
<p>A Forensic Psychology course should also cover the relationship between different types of crime and substance abuse including violent offences, acquisitive crime, psychological conditions and responses from the government regarding substance abuse. Again the learner should carry out their own investigation to show they have understood the topic. In this particular instance the student should assess the effectiveness of The Government Drug Strategy by focusing on a local scheme for substance intervention.</p>
<p>Another important topic of study is the serious crime of child abuse here the learner is required to research cases of child abuse and the Roman Catholic Church. Once again it is necessary for the learner to combine information gained from both the course material and their own further investigation to complete a 500 word assignment. This time the assignment asks you to look at the effectiveness of governement and media reaction and response from the Roman Catholic Church itself and to detail how academic theory and research explains how these crimes could have happened over such an extended time period.</p>
<p>The learner then learns about what happens in the courtroom exploring offender accountability and psychiatric defences. Research the student will carry out in this instance would be on the Yorkshire Ripper murders and the resulting trial of Peter Sutcliffe. The 500 word assessment will examine the courts finding in regards to Peter Sutcliffe, and debate whether evidence for the case was generated in order to indicate that Sutcliffe was mentally unstable.</p>
<p>Subsequent to these topics the learner will look further into psychiatric disorders which have been used as defences in criminal trials including; Multiple Personality Disorder, Dissociative Amnesia and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The learner will then carry out research into Multiple Personality Disorder.</p>
<p>The Forensic Psychology programme proceeds with a concise assessment in to eye witness accounts and the evidence provided by children, which learners again will pursue their own investigation to further increase their understanding.</p>
<p>If you are fascinated by news, books, film or television that covers crime investigation and forensics why not consider taking up a Forensic Psychology course and gain an insight into the psychology of the criminal world and the Criminal Justice System.</p>
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		<title>Careers in Health Psychology</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 08:05:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psychological health has gained recognition in the past fifteen years or so after the stress and the rate of mental illness have reportedly been on the increasing. Public awareness of mental health is also increasing as people are taking an interest in the psychological aspects of how the mind reacts to deal with stress or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Psychological health has gained recognition in the past fifteen years or so after the stress and the rate of mental illness have reportedly been on the increasing. Public awareness of mental health is also increasing as people are taking an interest in the psychological aspects of how the mind reacts to deal with stress or illness. Health psychology, a relatively new field, has gained momentum as patients are looking to gain insight into the way their mind works, and how it affects their body systems. Stress is known to cause physical symptoms such as high-blood pressure and digestive upset and is a leading contributor to heart disease.</p>
<p>Health psychologists work with patients to reduce stress and increase benefits by using multiple methods. Health psychologists differ from other psychologists in the sense that they use the bio-psychosocial model to focus on addressing how biology, psychological issues and social issues influence health affect the problem social .</p>
<p>Clinical psychologists mainly focus on preventing psychological distress; cognitive psychologists are aimed at understanding mental processes; developmental psychologists study psychological changes over a lifetime; and social psychologists focus on how behaviors are influenced by other people. Health psychologists take into account all of the above, but also take into consideration disease prevention, the mind-body connection and even issues pertaining to why patients sometimes make self -destructive choices.</p>
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<p>Becoming a health psychologist requires an education in psychology, combined with knowledge of the body and health in general. If a student is interested in pursuing a career in health psychology, it is first necessary to go to a regionally accredited college to earn a bachelor&#8217;s degree. Majoring in psychology is recommended, and it is useful to take elective courses such as abnormal psychology, social psychology, behavioral therapy, and community psychology in combination with an internship or work experience in a psychological or health setting.</p>
<p>Obtaining a master&#8217;s degree is also recommended as it furthers the level of expertise in health psychology. While pursuing health psychology in graduate school, numerous opportunities are available to gain knowledge and professionalism through practicum, internship and supervised research endeavors.</p>
<p>Health psychologists often work in multiple of medical environments including clinics, hospitals, private practice, schools, universities, rehabilitation centers and more. Salaries vary and depend on several factors such as work setting, qualifications, degree and position held.</p>
<p>Getting the academic training that is needed to pursue health psychology can be a challenging but worthwhile process. With excellent academic skills, interest in research and a love of people, health psychology may be a rewarding experience.</p>
<p>Argosy University offers a wide selection of bachelor&#8217;s, master&#8217;s, and doctoral degree programs in a variety of psychology concentrations at 19 locations across the nation.</p>
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		<title>Online Child Psychology Degree</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 02:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Raphael Nada</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a special kind of psychology where by one requires specialized form of training and specific certification into the field.People specialized in child psychology some time find themselves interacting with other patients although they are specifically trained to deal with children.In order to acquire a child psychology degree, you must first of all complete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a special kind of psychology where by one requires specialized form of training and specific certification into the field.People specialized in child psychology some time find themselves interacting with other patients although they are specifically trained to deal with children.In order to acquire a child psychology degree, you must first of all complete a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from an institution which is credited.</p>
<p>This takes a period of about four years and the good thing about it is that it will be your starting point because it will give you the much needed foundation of the principles and the basic knowledge pertaining to child psychology.It is good to note that the education alone is not a certificate to practice child psychology profession although it is a permit for one to be able to practice psychology as a career.</p>
<p>This is to mean that the skills gained up to this level can only be applied at a clinic level.After completing B.A or B.S with acceptable grading in psychology, then a student can now begin thinking of how to go about the much needed master&#8217;s degree.</p>
<p>These means that you will need two years more in order to be able to complete the master&#8217;s degree. Note that in order to be a child psychologist, you will need to have doctorate degree or M.A on order to be qualified to work in that specific field.</p>
<p>A child psychology degree in masters can take even longer than two years depending on the institute that one is attending.For the students who are seeking PhD, it is good to be aware that they will need to have working experience in order to be able to pursue that particular program.</p>
<p>Child psychology degree can be made even easier if done online for those who don&#8217;t have sufficient time of attending classes. This is even better because an online program shortens the whole program by a number of years.</p>
<p>People wishing to work in children mental institutions as therapist or performing practice therapy, then they are bound to take up child psychology degree and even go as far as masters in order to be efficiently qualified.</p>
<p>This can only be possible if one is willing to take their time and research for institutions that have a long time reputation of offering adequate psychology degree.</p>
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		<title>Psychology Online &#8211; A Higher Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 04:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregg Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An individual&#8217;s mental health can affect them in every area of their life. The ability to positively assist an individual with their mental state makes up the professional industry of psychology. The chance to earn a college degree in psychology has expanded to online learning where students have a large amount of programs and colleges [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An individual&#8217;s mental health can affect them in every area of their life. The ability to positively assist an individual with their mental state makes up the professional industry of psychology. The chance to earn a college degree in psychology has expanded to online learning where students have a large amount of programs and colleges to choose from.</p>
<p>The study of human behavior and the mind is what a degree in psychology centers on. The goal of assisting someone through psychology is to focus on their mental health by providing the chance for them to feel comfortable and work through their personal problems. Interviewing and testing are two basic procedures that psychologists use to work with their patients on a daily basis. Online study teaches students how to work with their patients to provide a solution to their problems. Courses focus on the different aspects that make up the human mind. Most programs combine the study of current theories and practices with foundational theories provided by early psychologists like Freud. Pursuing higher education in psychology is becoming more available as more colleges and universities establish online programs.</p>
<p>Students can gain an associate&#8217;s degree to a doctoral degree in psychology. Students should keep in mind that to become a practicing<br />
psychologist they have to earn at least a master&#8217;s degree. Earning an associate&#8217;s degree typically only serves as a preliminary step to earning a bachelor&#8217;s degree. Students with a bachelor&#8217;s can find themselves working within the private sector, which can include human resources, marketing, and management. Most students start education by earning a bachelor&#8217;s degree and then move on to earn a graduate level degree.</p>
<p>Students enrolled in a bachelor&#8217;s degree begin study by looking at traditional theory mixed with the modern uses of those theories. The most important factor that all degrees teach is how to use current methods and procedures. Specific course study includes self-analysis, free association, and transference theory. Psychology sections are taught through psychology statistics, conditional learning, and abnormal psychology. Most colleges provide students with a general interdisciplinary degree. Some schools offer specific concentrations at the bachelor&#8217;s degree level. Students that know what area of the field they want to work in can find an undergraduate degree with a particular focus and then move up to a master&#8217;s degree with the same concentration.</p>
<p>Obtaining a master&#8217;s or PhD may require students to participate in independent study, perform an initial oral dissertation defense, and be<br />
proficient in a foreign language. Since becoming a practicing psychologist is the aim at these levels students will be engrossed in exploring the differences in psychology and coming to a solid conclusion through practical thought processes. Study includes topics on clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, motivation, and dream theory.</p>
<p>The study of psychology is in depth and centered on procedure. Colleges and universities place a high level of self-control on their students. They discourage the practice of self-diagnosis, because it becomes a common practice among graduate students. Colleges stress that a good perspective and a certain level of professional detachment are highly important to obtain personal happiness and professional achievement. Students can learn how to balance their knowledge in psychology in a healthy way and begin their personal fulfillment today by pursuing an accredited degree in psychology.</p>
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		<title>Online Psychotherapy is Effective</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a growing interest in Online Therapy using email, correspondence and live video conferencing using Skype or similar free services. The convenience of this approach for the client is very apparent: The client can take control of the process, paying only for the time that he or she wants to pay for. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been a growing interest in Online Therapy using email, correspondence and live video conferencing using Skype or similar free services. The convenience of this approach for the client is very apparent: The client can take control of the process, paying only for the time that he or she wants to pay for. The client can have his session at a time that is convenient to him, and can take the time to compose his email questions and feedback at his leisure, instead of feeling pressured to perform during a traditional session. Of course, not having to take time off work to drive to a therapist&#8217;s office is always a plus. Generally the cost for online sessions is much lower too since the therapist doesn&#8217;t have to pay for office space. </p>
<p>Well, in a clinical study published in the Lancet in August, 2009, Online Therapy, via instant messaging, resulted in a significant recovery rate for patients suffering from depression. The treatment method used was Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). In general online therapy works best when clients are offered specific strategies with which they can experiment at home. Techniques such as CBT, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy are particularly appropriate.</p>
<p>The very process of writing down your thoughts in an email is an immensely powerful tool for helping you develop a more objective relationship with emotions, which can be very abstract and difficult to verbalize. This is why journaling has long been encouraged in many schools of psychotherapy. Then taking the bold step of sharing this with another person is also very empowering for most people. Some people are good at doing this face-to-face, but many actually feel intimidated and need more time to formulate the right words, without a therapist pressing them for content.</p>
<p>No, probably not, but it is clearly an excellent addition, and provides an alternative for those who don&#8217;t feel comfortable with traditional therapy sessions, or are unable to attend such sessions. It may be particularly useful for those suffering from social anxiety or agoraphobia. One thing is for certain: the internet has become a major part of most people&#8217;s lives, and we should develop the extraordinary potential of the World Wide Web for bringing people together to promote healing. Internet Psychotherapy and Counseling provides a vehicle that will allow many more people to connect and find wise counsel for working with their emotional issues than is possible through in-person sessions alone.</p>
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