by admin | Jun 21, 2013 | Blog
Trivial anger a ‘result of modern life’ Brits today will fly into a rage at the slightest inconvenience because the comforts of modern life have raised our expectations to the level of irrational toddlers, a psychologist has claimed. Whereas...
by admin | Jun 11, 2013 | Blog
Human Adult Neurogenesis A fascinating article on neurogenesis in The Scientist today. Highlights below – for the full article please click on the link below. Researchers investigated the brains of 55 individuals of various ages, from 19 to 92. Based on the...
by admin | Jun 7, 2013 | Blog
Kids Views on Anger This morning I read a really interesting article about teenagers who react more aggressively to situations due to what they think of someone’s ability to change. A recent study brought out from the University of Texas Austin shows that teenagers...
by admin | Jun 7, 2013 | Blog
Self-Esteem – An Introduction Self-Esteem is a topic that is discussed amongst young people and in schools, but it often goes un-noticed outside of these environments. Whilst government advisors, educators, mental health experts and psychologists all agree that...
by admin | Jun 7, 2013 | Blog
Resolving Conflict In The Workplace One of the biggest causes of stress in the workplace is not feeling able to resolve a situation that is not working for you. Sometimes people don’t even know where to start to get an issue addressed that is troubling them....
by admin | Jun 7, 2013 | Blog
Albrecht’s Four Types of Stress Managing Common Pressures Four common types of stress. Time stress. Anticipatory stress. Situational stress. Encounter stress. Let’s look at each of these types of stress in detail, and discuss how you can identify...