Theories of Counseling - Cognitive TherapyThis video explains the theory of Cognitive Therapy (Aaron Beck) as applied to mental health counseling. A summary of Cognitive Therapy and opinion on how specific aspects can be used in integrative counseling are reviewed.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy, said aloud as CBT represents not one therapy but a class of therapies, unified by a science of the heart, mind, and body. CBT involves understanding both the role of cognitive experience (thoughts, feelings, sensations and memories) and behavior (what you do or say). A simple CBT intervention is to track what you think and how it impacts what you do next. Take for example if you have the thought "it's going to rain today" that might impact your behavior, especially if that thought is highly believable. You might find yourself packing a raincoat or umbrella. Although this is an innocuous example, imagine the myriad of painful thoughts, feelings, sensations, and memories that can rule one's behavior. CBT specifically targets your cognitive experience simultaneously with a focus on what you do to create new patterns of responding and therefore living.
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Role Play: Cognitive Behaviour TherapyCognitive-behaviour therapy involves a specific focus on cognitive strategies such as identification and modification of maladaptive cognitive errors and restructuring of core beliefs and/ or representations of the self. Further focus is on behavioural strategies that are designed to activate clients in the environment with a view to effect desired behaviour change.
Presented in an authentic and flowing style, this video incorporates a role play demonstrating the key techniques of Cognitive-behaviour therapy -- demonstrated by counselling professionals and including captions of the specific skill as it is demonstrated.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions, maladaptive behaviors and cognitive processes and contents through a number of goal-oriented, explicit systematic procedures. The name refers to behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, and to therapy based upon a combination of basic behavioral and cognitive principles and research. Most therapists working with patients dealing with anxiety and depression use a blend of cognitive and behavioral therapy. This technique acknowledges that there may be behaviors that cannot be controlled through rational thought. CBT is "problem focused" (undertaken for specific problems such as anger
) and "action oriented" (therapist tries to assist the client in selecting specific strategies to help address those problems).
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - how to use the very basicsThis webinar is designed to introduce non-specialist staff to the basics of CBT. It explores what CBT is and how we can use the very basics to help young people address negative thoughts and behaviours.
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Why comfort will ruin your life | Bill Eckstrom | TEDxUniversityofNevadaAfter documenting and researching over 50,000 coaching interactions in the workplace, Bill Eckstrom shares life-altering, personal and professional development ideas through the introduction of the “Growth Rings.” The rings illustrate how dangerous it can be to remain in a state of comfort and how being in discomfort is the only way to sustain growth. You’ll be amazed at the world-changing outcomes discomfort can have on your life and the lives of others.
Bill Eckstrom is an entrepreneur, author, speaker, outdoorsman and father of three. With a passion deeply rooted in growth and development, Bill has always been fascinated by the role a coach has on the performance of individuals and teams. As a result, he founded the EcSell Institute whose sole focus is to educate, track and measure coaching effectiveness for leaders within organizations around the world. This has led to hundreds of keynotes, published articles and e-books created from the research and documentation of coaching interactions and outcomes. You can learn more about the EcSell Institute here: https://www.ecsellinstitute.com/
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Dan Gilbert: The psychology of your future self"Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they're finished." Dan Gilbert shares recent research on a phenomenon he calls the "end of history illusion," where we somehow imagine that the person we are right now is the person we'll be for the rest of time. Hint: that's not the case.
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After watching this, your brain will not be the same | Lara Boyd | TEDxVancouverIn a classic research-based TEDx Talk, Dr. Lara Boyd describes how neuroplasticity gives you the power to shape the brain you want. Recorded at TEDxVancouver at Rogers Arena on November 14, 2015.
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Our knowledge of the brain is evolving at a breathtaking pace, and Dr. Lara Boyd is positioned at the cutting edge of these discoveries. In 2006, she was recruited by the University of British Columbia to become the Canada Research Chair in Neurobiology and Motor Learning. Since that time she has established the Brain Behaviour Lab, recruited and trained over 40 graduate students, published more than 80 papers and been awarded over $5 million in funding.
Dr. Boyd’s efforts are leading to the development of novel, and more effective, therapeutics for individuals with brain damage, but they are also shedding light on broader applications. By learning new concepts, taking advantage of opportunities, and participating in new activities, you are physically changing who you are, and opening up a world of endless possibility.
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Technology and the Brain, the Latest Research and Findings: Larry RosenLarry Rosen, research psychologist, at Wisdom 2.0 2014. http://www.wisdom2conference.com.
5 Psychology Experiments You Couldn't Do TodayThe science world has changed life as we know it, through new research, experiments, medicine, the list goes on! In the past however, some experiments were run in scary and unethical ways. From using children to unknowing subjects, these five experiments left people affected for the rest of their lives.
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http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/belmont-report/
Little Albert
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/01/little-albert.aspx
http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Watson/emotion.htm
The Monster Study
http://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6264&context=etd
http://www.uh.edu/ethicsinscience/Media/Monster%20Study.pdf
The Milgram Experiment
https://www.und.edu/instruct/wstevens/PROPOSALCLASS/MARSDEN&MELANDER2.htm
The Bystander Effect
http://www.wadsworth.com/psychology_d/templates/student_resources/0155060678_rathus/ps/ps19.html
http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/h0025589
The Stanford Prison Experiment
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http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/an-important-but-rarely-discussed-lesson-of-the-stanford-prison-experiment/
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Overcoming Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Holistically. Part One: Reframing
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Keys to Successfully Managing Bipolar and DepressionHow come some people can recover from Bipolar Disorder while others can't manage their bipolar symptoms?
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In this video Stefan talks about how to overcome fear and anxiety in 30 seconds or less.
"Now fear is something that I am familiar with because I grew up with a lot of it. If you don't know my story I used to be shy. I used to have a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear.
I was a video gamer so I just protect myself from fear just by spending all my time by myself at home in front of the computer where I would be totally safe.
And sure enough I had goals I had desires when I was young in high school I wanted to meet women and had a girlfriend, things like that but my fear kept me back. My fear paralyzed me."
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4. Foods rich in tryptophan: Helps to elevate mood
Foods to consume: lean chicken, tuna fish, eggs, cheese, bananas, peas, pumpkin, potato and spinach
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10. Finally, add 1 tsp honey
11. Mix and serve
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4. Then, place 2 tsp chopped spring onions on the top of the
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6. Then, put 2 tsp chopped tomato
7. Also add 2 chopped mushrooms
8. Now, steam the fish in a vessel
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9. Let it steam for 10-15 min
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WHAT IS DEPRESSION? | The #AskNick Show | How to manage depression in 2017WHAT IS DEPRESSION? | How to manage depression in 2017| A common question I get from my clients is, "Why am I depressed?" Depression is real and it is very serious. The mistake I find is that people don't really understand depression and how to treat it. In this video, I explain why people are depressed in 2017 from a soul perspective and how to treat depression. Check it out and let me know your thoughts.
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Severity of melancholic depression varies, but medical researchers consider it one of the worst forms of depression because of its difficulty to treat. Those who suffer from this type of depression have the same symptoms that are often reported by those with bipolar disorder.
Hello friends!
Today I am going to be sharing with you all my personal experience with stress, anxiety and depression. I wanted to do this, like I said in the video, not for people to feel bad for me, but so that people know that they are not alone. I am far far far far far from perfect, and I never want to pretend like everything is perfectly fine when in reality I have been really struggling. Depression is not something I have ever had to deal with before and it really straight up scared me to be thinking the thoughts I was thinking and feel they way I was feeling in the month where I was dealing with all of this. I still have days where I feel sad and down, but I have people in my life who have reminded me that there is so much good in this world.
Thank you for watching + being supportive of me through the past month. You are awesome.
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My Depression and How I Handle it.A very long video that I wish I saw when I was in high school.
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So, what do Batman and J.R.R. Tolkien have in common? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It used to be called "Shellshock" and it can be really really really destructive. In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank lays out the low down on PTSD and how trauma can affect the brain. Plus, a look at how addiction can play into trauma and the different types of treatments used to help those afflicted.
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Table of Contents:
PTSD: Causes and Symptoms 01:57:18
How Trauma Can Affect the Brain 05:12:09
Addiction 07:08:18
Trauma and Addiction 07:41:17
Dual Treatment Model 08:24:07
Post-Traumatic Growth 06:31:00
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Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood, (between ages 15-25 among men and about 25 to 35 in women) but then, it can rise at whatever point in life. It affects approximately 1% of the population, affecting almost equally men and women.
Schizophrenia comes from the Greek word schizo which means “split” and Phrene that means “mind”. However, contrary to popular belief, the word schizophrenia does not mean “split mind and/or multiple personalities”, but rather, “split off” from reality. With schizophrenia the individual has an altered capacity to interpret reality- frequently loss of contact with reality. This disorder affects how the person thinks, acts, feels, and sees the world. A person with schizophrenia may see or hear things that don’t exist, may not make sense when they talk, believe that others are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, trying to harm them, or feel like they’re being constantly watched. They may sit or stand for quite a long time without moving or talking. In many cases, the illness develops so slowly that the affected person does not know he/she has it for quite a while. While, with other people it can strike suddenly and develop fast.
Most schizophrenics, if untreated, progressively withdraw from interactions with other people, and lose their capacity to deal their own personal needs and grooming.
Bipolar Disorder Is Like Having Two Serious Illnesses at OnceBig Think and the Mental Health Channel are proud to launch Big Thinkers on Mental Health, a new series dedicated to open discussion of anxiety, depression, and the many other psychological disorders that affect millions worldwide.
This week, psychiatrist Nicole Foubister delves into the world of bipolar disorder. Most people are casually familiar with bipolar disorder though few understand the colossal strain it can have on the lives of sufferers and their loved ones. It's vital for people diagnosed as bipolar to open themselves up to treatment and for people close to them to be aware of the illness' ramifications. What's most important is to understand that no one chooses to be bipolar; you must learn to be calm and patient with people who suffer from it. It's not their fault that they lack mental wellness and their behavior during manic episodes is not reflective of who they really are.
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Transcript - Bipolar disorder can have lots of effects on a person's day-to day functioning. So, for instance, again, in the middle of an episode of either mania or depression people who are manic will often do things that are really impulsive and really out of character. And so issues of infidelity can come up, for instance, in a patient with mania who's having a sexual partner or sexual partners outside of the relationship in the midst of a manic episode. People will often spend money that they really can't afford to spend in the midst of a manic episode, which you can imagine will cause a lot of strain for them personally, but also in the context of their families. People in the midst of mania often don't appear to be logical and so they will go to work and will have lots of irritability. And you can imagine, again, that coworkers are confused, bosses are confused and especially if they don't understand a lot about the illness it can affect their work relationships and their ability to maintain their employment. You can imagine that if it's hard to get up out of bed and even go to the supermarket and get your groceries for the day that it can be very difficult to go to work and get all the things that you need to get done either in your work life or in your personal life. People will report guilt or sometimes feeling like they're worthless. People will also report that they feel like they're either kind of moving in slow motion, which is known as psychomotor retardation. And occasionally will people report that they actually feel jittery, which is known as psychomotor agitation. In addition, people will report disturbances in their sleep, which are most commonly insomnia. So either difficulty falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night or waking up earlier in the morning than one intends too. Occasionally this can be hypersomnia though where people are sleeping, for instance, ten, 12,13,14 or more hours per day.
Patients with bipolar disorder often are resistant to receiving treatment, especially during a manic episode. And this is really part of the illness in terms of not understanding that one is sick.
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Did you know that Schizophrenia and Multiple Personality Disorder aren't the same thing? Did you know that we don't call it Multiple Personality Disorder anymore? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank takes us down the road of some very misunderstood psychological disorders.
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Table of Contents:
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders 01:31:05
Brain Activity 05:03:16
Dissociative Disorders 08:04:23
Sybil Was a Lie! 08:58:14
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Top 10 Celebrities With Anxiety Disorders — TopTenzNetOver 40 million Americans suffer from some type of anxiety disorder. It can be very difficult for an average person that suffers from anxiety to live a normal and happy life. Now, imagine someone who suffers from anxiety and, on top of that, is a famous celebrity. Celebrities do not live like normal people. Everywhere they go, they are the center of attention. When they are working — whether it’s on a movie set, a concert stage, or a sports field — all eyes are on them. When they go to the store or drop their kids off at school, all eyes are on them. They are under constant watch, and everything they do is usually caught on camera.
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10. Leann Rimes
Leann Rimes burst on to the country music scene when she was just 14 years old. She was the youngest artist to be nominated for an Academy of Country Music Award, and also the first country singer to win a Grammy for Best New Artist, in 1996. All of this kicked off years of traveling and non-stop shows, which eventually wore the singer down. Just after her 30th birthday, Leann checked herself into a treatment facility for anxiety and stress. “Leann has voluntarily entered a 30-day in patient treatment facility to cope with anxiety and stress,” her rep told People Magazine. He also said, “She is simply there to learn and develop coping mechanisms.”
9. Fred Durst
Fred Durst is the front man for the nu-metal band Limp Bizkit. The band has been nominated for 3 Grammy Awards, and has sold around 40 million records worldwide. Fred was quoted on the site thinkexist.com as saying, “There’s an insecure part of me that comes out of me, I get nervous. I don’t know why, I wish I could overcome it because it gives me an anxiety feeling.” Fred is also known to be very sensitive to any type of stimulants, such as caffeine. He told Contact Music, “I can’t even drink a whole Diet Coke, anything with caffeine makes me anxious. Even chocolate.”
8. David Beckham
David Beckham is a very popular English soccer star, and was a runner-up for FIFA World Player of the Year twice. In 2004, David was the highest paid soccer player in the sport. In a television interview in the United Kingdom, David admitted that he suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He said that, before he can stay in a hotel room, all the leaflets and books have to be in a drawer. David said, “I have to have everything in a straight line or everything has to be in pairs. I’ll put my Pepsi cans in the fridge and if there is one too many, then I’ll put it in another cupboard somewhere.”
7. Kim Basinger
Kim Basinger is an American actress, singer and former model. She has starred in dozens of movies and has received both a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award. In her early 20’s, before she became a celebrity, Kim experienced her first panic attack while in a grocery store. Kim discussed her social anxiety and panic attacks in an HBO special, Panic: A Film About Coping. Kim said that after her first panic attack in the grocery store, she went home and did not leave her house for six months. Kim said, “Fear has been something I’ve lived with my entire life, the fear of being in public places, which led to anxiety or panic attacks. I stayed in my house and literally cried every day.”
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Anxiety Disorders and Panic Attacks: Alison Sommer at TEDxCarletonCollegeAlison Sommer graduated from Carleton with a degree in Asian Studies, and now works as an academic technologist at Macalester College. She believes that awareness is the first step to improving problems within mental health care, and will be speaking about anxiety disorders and panic attacks based on her own constantly evolving understanding of her anxiety disorder, OCD. Alison's greatest loves are her family, hockey and Star Wars.
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5 Types of Bipolar Disorder (Mental Health Guru)Bipolar Disorder is a complex mood illness comprising several diverse types. Learn what makes each unique. http://mental.healthguru.com/
What is bipolar disorder?CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains bipolar disorder and why the condition is so difficult to identify and treat.
YOU ARE NOT DEPRESSED, STOP IT!Sorry, but somebody had to say it.
This video focuses on mood depression, not clinical depression. Furthermore, this is not a purported “cure” for depression. This is a call to live in reality, you own depression, depression does not own you. The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis, and General Semantics have illustrated how our words can become our prisons. The labels “Disorder” “Disease” “Depressed,” when internalized, can create a reality filled with suffering that extends beyond the biochemical. Don't get me wrong, "Chemical Imbalances" are real, but that can be a gross oversimplification of what's going on. There's a great article called "Moving Beyond ‘Chemical Imbalance’ Theory of Depression" from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation that I encourage everyone to read.
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The word bipolar means ‘two extremes.’ For the many millions experiencing bipolar disorder around the world, life is split between two different realities: elation and depression. So what causes this disorder? And can it be treated? Helen M. Farrell describes the root causes and treatments for bipolar disorder.
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6 MUST KNOW SIGNS of DEPRESSION! psychology with therapist Kati Morton | mental health & symptoms6 SIGNS of DEPRESSION that you MUST KNOW!
Depression is extremely important to notice as soon as possible. Signs to look for:
feelings of hopelessness or constant pessimism
restlessness or irritability
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overeating or loss of appetite
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aches and pains
The symptoms and side effects are noticeable, you just need to know what to look for. We don't have to live our lives thinking we are alone. We can seek out help and treatment. There are many options, let's work together towards recovery! If you are depressed, this is something that therapy can help with. Psychology is an important aspect of our mental health.
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LIVING WITH DEPRESSIONHope this helps you understand the process. I made this because many people seem to think that being depressed is something you choose and that in the end, it all comes down to looking out the window and listening to sad music.
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No, I have never suffered from depression. I've known and lived with people who are bipolar for many years now and this is why I think I might have a pretty good understanding of how things work.
I'm not in the positon to give you any advice on how to cope with it. If you think you might be suffering from depression, please visit a specialist. You have to trust me - it's the only way to go about it.
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The Body Language Documentaryinteresting psychology documentary on how our body reveals our real intention.. learning how to control it is a powerful skill..
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Measuring Personality: Crash Course Psychology #22You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing great content.
How would you measure a personality? What, exactly, is the self? Well, as you've come to expect, it's not that easy to nail down an answer for those questions. Whether you're into blood, bile, earth, wind, fire, or those Buzzfeed questionnaires, there are LOTS of ways to get at who we are and why.
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Trait & Social-Cognitive Personality 01:35:01
Measuring Personality 02:57:03
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Positive Psychology: The Science of HappinessTal Ben-Shahar discusses current research on the science of happiness and introduces ideas and tools that can actually make a difference in one's life.
The study of happiness or of enhancing the quality of our lives, has been dominated by pop-psychology (much charisma, but relatively little substance) and academia (much substance, but isolated from most people's everyday lives). Positive Psychology, the scientific study of optimal human functioning, creates a bridge between the Ivory Tower and Main Street, making rigorous academic ideas accessible to all. Tal Ben-Shahar, instructor of the most popular course at Harvard University, discusses the findings of current research on the science of happiness and introduces ideas and tools that can actually make a difference in one's life.
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How Logical Are You? (Psychology of Reasoning)So just how logical are you? This 4-card selection task developed by Peter Wason in 1963 will help you find out! All you need to do is assess which of the 4 cards must be turned over in order to determine whether the rule has been followed.
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The Psychology of Self-Motivation: Scott Geller at TEDxVirginiaTechScott Geller is Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech and Director of the Center for Applied Behavior Systems in the Department of Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the World Academy of Productivity and Quality. He has written numerous articles and books, including When No One's Watching: Living and Leading Self-motivation. Scott will examine how we can become self-motivated in "The Psychology of Self-Motivation."
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Ben Ambridge: 10 myths about psychology: DebunkedHow much of what you think about your brain is actually wrong? In this whistlestop tour of dis-proved science, Ben Ambridge walks through 10 popular ideas about psychology that have been proven...
25 Things Psychology Tells You About YourselfThere are few things in existence more fascinating than the human mind. In fact, apart from the depths of space, it is probably one of the least understood objects in the universe. That is not to say, however, that we haven’t learned a lot about it. We know enough that psychologists can even make predictions about your behavior based on certain “rules” that more or less hold true. So, although you may be one of the those counter cultural break-the-mold types we are still willing to bet that the following 25 things psychology tells you about yourself would make for a pretty good biography.
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You imagine things from above and tilted
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The ability to delay gratification starts young
Your mind wanders 30% of the time
Others are more easily influenced than you
You see things differently than the way you perceive them
Your brain is just as busy when you sleep
Groups are bad at making decisions
Groups are also easily swayed
Anticipation trumps experience
On average it takes you 66 days to form a habit
More people means less desire to compete
Repetition physically changes your brain
You can sustain a high level of attention for approximately 10 minutes
Your most vivid memories are often flawed
You choose and vote for the first person on the list
You overestimate your reaction to future events
You have a friend limit
You blame a person’s behavior on their personality…unless the person is you
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Not sleeping for days on end. Long periods of euphoria. Racing thoughts. Grandiose ideas. Mania. Depression. All of these are symptoms of Bipolar Disorder. In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about mood disorders and their causes as well as how these disorders can impact people's lives.
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Table of Contents:
What are Mood Disorders? 1:05
Symptoms of Depressive & Bipolar Disorders 2:00
Biological, Genetic, Environmental, & Social-Cognitive
Causes of Mood Disorders 5:47
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In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank takes a look at how the treatment for Psychological Disorders has changed over the last hundred years and who is responsible for getting us on the path to getting us here.
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Table of Contents:
Defining Psychological Disorders 00:10:09
Perspectives on Mental Illness 03:16:10
Diagnosing Disorders with the DSM 07:09:09
DSM is Constantly Evolving 07:42:12
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OCD & Anxiety Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #29You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing great content.
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Ever call someone OCD because they like to have a clean apartment? Ever tell someone you have a phobia of spiders when, in fact, they just creep you out a little? In this episode of Crash Course psychology, Hank talks about OCD and Anxiety Disorders in the hope we'll understand what people with actual OCD have to deal with as well as how torturous Anxiety Disorders and Panic Attacks can actually be.
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Table of Contents:
What Defines an Anxiety Disorder 01:55:20
Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 02:35:07
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 04:05:18
Panic Disorder and Phobias 04:47:20
The Learning Perspective 07:38:20
The Biological Perspective 09:13:14
Don't Use OCD as a Punch Line 00:00:00
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Bipolar Disorder - Lecture 2014 - Dr. Patrick McKeonMonth: July 2014
Speaker: Dr. Patrick McKeon
Topic: Bipolar Disorder
Summary: Dr. McKeon gives an interesting insight into:
• Understanding bipolar disorder
• The signs and symptoms
• The causes
• The impact on people’s lives
• Treatment
• The skills needed for staying well.