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  <title>Social Phobia And Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/76629</link> 
  <description>... disorder ( OCD ) and social phobia for 9 long years. My disturbances began at the age of 12 and they manifested primary through having the need to count everything to 5 and being obsessed with symmetry. I found it very disturbing when something was asymmetric,for instance cd-s on a shelf had to be neatly lined and in perfect order.

Entering high school period I became more and more introverted,I blushed infront of strangers and what was really interesting is that I blushed even more infront of people I knew like family and friends. If I would have met a friend from school on the street...</description> 
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  <title>The Secret Psychology of a Pianist</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/50640</link> 
  <description>... situation.  You see, quite frankly I need a psychology that helps me because the music business is a tough business.  If you’re not sure you agree that it is tough then consider this; how many professional concert pianists do you know? Comparatively, how many doctors, lawyers, accountants, car salesmen, teachers or nurses do you know?  Are you getting the picture?  

The fact that very very few pianists actually make a professional concert career out of it shows us that it may not be that easy to do.  Therefore, to keep going in an industry that continually turns talented pianists from...</description> 
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  <title>How To Understand Multiple Intelligences</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/48980</link> 
  <description>... scale was created in 1905. At that time, the French government commissioned a test to assess which student was more likely to succeed and which students were more likely to fail in the French school system. 

Lewis Terman made some revisions to this assessment in 1930 and renamed it the Intelligence Test. During this time, intelligence quotient tests were used to measure children’s mental age against their chronological age. 
Our school systems have come to rely on IQ and other standardized tests. This kind of testing puts a great deal of focus on verbal-linguistic and math-logical...</description> 
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  <title>Use Mind Maps to Increase Your Creative Thinking</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/44588</link> 
  <description>... in the way you make notes when you are trying to organize your thoughts.

When you need to organize your thoughts, you probably make notes the old fashioned way, writing down everything you think is important.  If you want to improve your ability to generate new creative ideas, try the technique of making mind maps to organize your thoughts.

There are several techniques that can help you boost your ability to think creatively.  One of these is the technique which is sometimes called mind mapping, or making learning maps.

By using the mind map or learning map technique, you get...</description> 
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  <title>Are You Being Lied To?</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/44584</link> 
  <description>... where they spent a couple of hours, or they might be trying to cover up who they were with. 

How can we tell if someone is lying to us? 

Recently I read a book that gives a lot of tips on how to deal with a situation where we suspect that someone might be trying to lie to us or bluff us. 

This book is ï¿½Get Anyone to do Anythingï¿½ by David J. Lieberman. 

This book is filled with many techniques you can use in difficult situations to get other people to do what you need them to do. 

For example, there are sections on how to get anyone to do a favor for you, or how to get...</description> 
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  <title>Improve Your Tennis with 2 Subconscious Questions</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/41835</link> 
  <description>... player, coach or parent can ask – and the two questions you should ask instead. 

 First, here’s a basic understanding of the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind accepts whatever is delivered to it. It has no ability to reject ideas or information. What you think and say becomes the programming from which your subconscious operates from. It runs on the fuel YOU give it. 

One challenge though…

 Too often the subconscious receives awful instructions. As a result, the tennis you are currently playing is based on the programming contained within your subconscious mind. 

 Any...</description> 
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  <title>5 Notions That Americans Should Put Out To Pasture</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/40298</link> 
  <description>... call common wisdom is what made you expect me to say oranges instead of watermelons. Common wisdom flows off the tongue like water over the falls but doesn’t always require that the brain be fully engaged. Some people call this, the common wisdom of the day. This particular kind of wisdom is rarely examined for truth or any other useful quality. It is commonly accepted because it is so commonly heard. It is much like an unpaid commercial that we set into motion not knowing where it came from and with little regard to whether it is true or not. It is like an old pal who always steps in to...</description> 
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  <title>Panic Disorder</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/40174</link> 
  <description>... attacks or feelings of fear and doom which also includes anxiety. The cause of panic disorder is still unknown. However, there is a link between panic disorder and heridatary factors.

Many poeple with panic disorder also suffer from some form of anxiety, anxiety disorder, and some develop social agorophobia. Agorophobia is when the person fears going into social settings for fear of having a panic attack. Many people with panic disorders will avoid situations where they "might" have an attack, such as, grocery stores, parties, restaurants, etc. They feel more comfortable at home or...</description> 
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  <title>Signs of Depression</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/37380</link> 
  <description>... before a depressive illness becomes too severe.  Therefore, it is important for a person to understand and appreciate the telltale signs of depression.

When a discussion turns to the signs of depression, many people slough off the talk, concluding that they do not have to worry about the signs of depression let alone the disease of depression.  In point of fact, a majority of people will experience at least one major depressive episode at least once in their lifetimes.  Therefore, it is important for everyone to understand at least on a basic level the signs of depression.

One of...</description> 
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  <title>Dream Interpretation and Types of Dreams</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.com/psychology.php/37378</link> 
  <description>... be very useful both to people attempting to interpret their own dreams and to professional psychologist and therapists striving to interpret the dreams of others.  This article will discuss these categories of dreams.

Dream #1 - the Daydream
While not technically a dream, since it takes place while we are awake, researchers are looking into just where the daydream fits on the spectrum of dreaming, and what it can teach us about more traditional dreams.

It is estimated that most people spend between 70 and 120 minutes each day engaged in daydreaming.  Daydreaming is thought to be a...</description> 
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