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Written by Chris
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Sunday, 28 August 2011 21:23 |
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"Cognitive Behavioural Coaching is the tool of choice in coaching, because it helps increase long-term and sustainable emotionally intelligent behaviour. In order for the coachee to develop this type of behaviour and eventually to behave differently, CBC first enables the individual to think differently. Dorothy Spry based this innovative approach to coaching, which is clearly explained in Cognitive Behavioural Coaching Pocketbook,
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Written by Psyman
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Saturday, 30 July 2011 08:56 |
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Human Resources, a documentary about Social Control that revisits the history, philosophy and the power exercised by elite groups.
According to the world view of behavioural scientists, the behaviour of organisms, including human beings, is predictable and therefore controllable. Directed by Scott Noble, Human Resources is packed with powerful examples and references that no-one, certainly no psychologist, should dare overlook. It is inconceivable that anyone could watch it in its entirety and not be affected by the information presented. Note taking is highly recommended. |
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Written by Psyman
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Friday, 29 July 2011 17:06 |
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A critical examination of the privately-owned Federal Reserve bank and the money brand; its
role in the military-industrial complex, fomenting wars and defrauding
the public.
The dollar, like all fiat currencies, is a brand - a psychological
construction. Our faith in it gives it value and power over us. Once our faith in it dwindles, so does its perceived value. Similarly financial institutions can lose the faith of their clients and when they do so a run on the bank often occurs.
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 22 April 2011 01:34 |
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A good review should be informative and entertaining. Put the needs of the readers first and remember the purpose of the review: to give an account of the subject in question and offer a reasoned opinion about its qualities. The main task is to report on the content, the approach, and the scope of the work for the benefit of the readers. |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 22 April 2011 01:34 |
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Media reviews cover video and audio presentations on DVDs, CDs or available on the Web. A good review should be informative and entertaining. Put the needs of the audience first and remember the purpose of the review: to give an account of the subject in question and offer a reasoned opinion about its qualities. The main task is to report on the content, the approach, and the scope of the work for the benefit of the readers. |
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