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Understanding the Meaning of Friendship (Popularity: )
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Friendship is an important part of social interaction process and child's healthy development. The environment in which children are brought up is critical for the development of their personality and instincts. Friendship influences individual's personality, perceptions and motivations of children, it influences moral and emotional development of children. Experiences whether positive or negative impinge upon the rate of social and psychological development. As the most important, social interactions with peers ...

What Are Psychotherapists Doing To Their Patients And Their Practice With Their Offices? (Popularity: )
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The unconscious mind becomes manifest in the physical world through the nature and placement of external, physical objects surrounding us. Could this transference or countertransference present in your office be effecting your patients? When a client enters your consulting room, the space itself communicates to them a myriad of messages. How your client interprets and reacts to the psychotherapy setting may be thought of as transference. Do you know what messages ...

What are the Lessons of the Christmas Truce of 1914? (Popularity: )
A Scottish man, Alfred Anderson died in November of 2005, at the unbelievable age of 109. But perhaps even more remarkable is that he was apparently until his death the last survivor of the Christmas Truce of 1914. Only 18 years old at the time he was on the Western front in the early stages of that awful war that claimed the lives of 31 million people. On the front ...

Why Movie Directors Use Recurring Dreams (Popularity: )
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The worst part about nightmares is their tendency to repeat themselves. An isolated nightmare may not be cause for alarm, but recurrent nightmares with the same theme become quite troubling for most dreamers. The same is true with movie dream sequences. Directors use the emotional impact of recurring nightmares to ensure that characters deal with hidden fears and imminent dangers. Throughout the ages, recurring dreams were given more credence than single ...