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Prevention Of Athletic Staleness And Burnout
Athletic staleness and burnout is a big problem for many of today’s athletes whether they are at the amateur or professional level. The good thing about this problem that ends up in total and complete physical and emotional exhaustion is that it can be recognized when it is taking place. It can also be treated…
Competition,
Emotion,
Health,
Psychology,
Sports
Bartleby By Milville
Since he will not quit me, I must quit him. “Ah Bartleby, Ah Humanity.” (Page 140, Herman Melville) This is the key to Bartleby, written by Herman Melville, for it indicates that Bartleby stands as a symbol for humanity. This in turn functions as a commentary on society and the working world, for Bartleby is…
Emotion,
Humanity,
Literature,
Psychology
The Effects Of Color On Personality And Relationships
When dealing with interpersonal relationships people’s personalities are a large part of how people get along. When you meet a new person you may say that you “hit it off” or that “you just clicked”; this is due to how each other’s personalities coincide with one another’s. People’s personalities are impacted by there surroundings. This…
Disease,
Emotion,
Health,
Psychology
Tamura Toshiko’s First Short Story “Woman Writer”
This intelligent, successful woman seems very unsatisfied and unhappy, though it would appear that she has everything that she could ever want. Looking deeper though, one sees her anguish in her marriage to a man who feels no emotion toward her, whether it be love or hate. All she receives is total indifference from this…
Art,
Emotion,
Love,
Psychology
Ice Storm
Only because I read the book I can infer what Moody may have had in mind. Otherwise to the average person they would be pretty irrelevant. The focus on the main parents the Hoods and Williams were both shown in two different ways as well. At the key party Elana Hood and Jim Williams had…
Adolescence,
Curiosity,
Emotion
His Bright Light by Danielle Steel
In Danielle Steel’s His Guiding Light, Steel expressed that its better to try, and then fail, then to have never have tried at all. Steel’s son Nick Traina was a good person; ” He was not a bad kid he was a sick kid.” He tried to do his best and wanted people to love…
Emotion,
Mental Health,
Psychology
The movie Crash
The movie Crash, directed by Paul Haggis, starts off by saying, “It’s the sense of touch we miss, so much that we crash into each other just so we can feel something”.The word “touch” suggests human connection, just as “feel” suggests emotion. We, as humans, want to feel common human existence. The search for human…
Emotion
Communication As The Basis Of Any Culture
Communication (from the Latin “communicationem”= to make common, to share) is the exchange of meaning. Communication is the bedrock of any culture; since without communication no culture would be known or transmitted neither would emotions. They are many sorts of communication: non-verbal, verbal and written. Communication is significant as it can destroy or create relations….
Communication,
Culture,
Emotion,
Language,
Psychology,
Technology
Anxiety Disorder Alison Sommer
As we learned from these two talks each person experience with OCD is quietly different, but as important and tormenting and distressful as much to the person experience it as to their loved ones. In the first talk called Anxiety Disorder and Panic Attack by Alison Sommer, she said that her OCD causes her “to…
Anxiety Disorder,
Emotion,
Psychology
Anxiety Disorders Are One of the Most Common Diseases
Psychiatric Epidemiology, 3rd edition covers the epidemiological literature of anxiety disorders based on DSM III, DSM III R, DSM IV or ICD-9 criteria. It begins by referencing The NCS-R study, which estimated the lifetime prevalence of any anxiety disorder at 28.8%. The ESEMed study on the other hand, reported a life time prevalence of 13.6%…
Anxiety Disorder,
Emotion,
Health