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The old saying "Sticks and Stones may break my Bones but words will never hurt me"
"Sticks and Stones may Break my Bones but Words will Never Hurt Me" by Monica Ortega From personal experience, I'd have to say this saying is not true...because words do hurt and they can affect and hurt a person so much so, that the results can...
3 commentsFrom Class to Mob: How a Group of Students Develops the Pack Mentality
What is the process through which a group of people, a group in a classroom setting in particular, takes on a life of its own? How does a collection of students develop traits, indeed a personality, unique to itself? In his work, The Crowd: A Study...
2 commentsCommunicating Your Needs; How To Get Your Mental Health Needs Met
Often times in life, many do not know how to get their mental health needs met. This may not be a question of mentioning it, it may be that they don't know how to explain it, or if it's okay to talk about it. In this hub I'm speaking from experience...
0 commentsWhat is Neuroanatomy?
To thoroughly understand how the human nervous system functions, you'll need to also know something about its structure, which is referred to as neuroanatomy. Relating strictly to neurological functioning, neurophysiology frequently overlaps, as it is difficult to discuss one without mention of the other.
5 commentsNormalcy and Other Mythical Creatures
When someone says, "You are so not normal," simply reply, "You weren't meant to be." Just ask the Normal One; he knows all about it!
0 commentsMood Disorders: A Quick Overview
A quick overview of mood disorders including definitions of bipolar, depression with symptomology and treatment options.
3 commentsHow to Detect Signs of Asperger's Syndrome
Asperger’s Syndrome is a form of Autism that is defined by the person’s lack of social skills and communication difficulties. There are many people in the world who aren’t comfortable talking to strangers or speaking in front of a crowd but for people with Asperger’s the social barrier is much more complex and involved. There are a few different behaviors or idiosyncrasies that are indicative of a person having Asperger’s Syndrome. Some of those symptoms may include:
10 commentsWhat is the DSM-5?
Dr. Billy Kidd, a psychologist, explains what the DSM-5 (aka Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) is all about, and why you should be wary of critiques of the DSM-5 in the mass media.
8 commentsThe Relationship Between Mental Illness and Creativity
The correlation between mental illness and creativity by the evolutionary process is a very interesting piece of information that explains how mental illness goes hand in hand with high intelligence and creativity. Just read my hub on Famous People...
2 commentsMental Health and the Difficulites of Treatment
I have had several experiences unfortunately with Mental Health needs with my family. Through the situations I found it very difficult to get my loved ones the help they needed unless they were willing to say they would harm themselves physically or...
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