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| | Drugs: What You Should Know |
 | | The effects of drugs can vary depending upon the kind of drug taken, how much is taken, how often it is used, how quickly it gets to the brain, and what other drugs, food, or substances are taken at the same time. |  | | Thanks to medical and drug research, there are thousands of drugs that help people. |  | | The oldest and most widely used drug in the world, alcohol is a depressant that alters perceptions, emotions, and senses. |
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http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/drugs/know_about_drugs.html
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| | Georgia Psychological Association |
 | | The psychologists listed in the GPA Referral Service are trained to help individuals, couples and families with a wide range of problems. |  | | Once you have obtained a list of psychologists in your local area, call and interview several over the phone to determine which one is the best match for you and make an appointment. |  | | Psychologists are highly trained professionals with expertise in the areas of human behavior, mental health assessment, diagnosis and treatment, and behavior change. |
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http://www.gapsychology.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1
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| | Psychologists-Carolina Dispute Settlement Services/Carolina Collaborative Law Group |
 | | It is the import of the psychologists to identify and counsel the family on the needs and concerns of each family member. |  | | One of the psychologists will meet with the children to give them an opportunity to talk about what is happening in their family. |  | | The efforts and expertise of each psychologist are used to create a healthy cooperative environment for each family member to understand the divorce process. |
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http://www.notrials.com/psychologists.htm
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| | My Book List (alt.support.depression) - part 3 of 3 |
 | | I thought too much of the book was spent trying to localize the "anatomical place" for the synethesia, but I liked the concepts it brought up about emotions come first, and logic filters the emotions. |  | | One part sort of theoretically related to grief, the other more personal. |  | | It is a neurological study of people with an unusual form of sensation called "synethesia", wherein a person senses an object in mixed modalities (eg. |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/alt-support-depression/My-Book-List/part3
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| | Psychology - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | Psychology is the study of the mind (more often the human mind), with its feelings or emotions, and behavior, but might also be the mind of animals, for example dolphins. |  | | When studying the mind, psychologists (People who have studied psychology for many years and have received a license) can speak of the mind without meaning the actual human brain. |  | | One way to begin understanding the mind is to study it by comparison with other minds; this is called comparative psychology. |
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http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychology
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| | PsycBOOKS Coverage List |
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http://www.apa.org/psycbooks/covlist.html
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| | Bibliographic Database |
 | | Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions. |  | | Neuroscience of the Mind on the Centennial of Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology. |  | | Over 1500 topical reports have been compiled by the editors of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, a leading publisher of bibliographic databases and print journals. |
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http://content.csa.com/biblio/NEU000476.html
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| | Drugs: What You Should Know |
 | | The effects of drugs can vary depending upon the kind of drug taken, how much is taken, how often it is used, how quickly it gets to the brain, and what other drugs, food, or substances are taken at the same time. |  | | The oldest and most widely used drug in the world, alcohol is a depressant that alters perceptions, emotions, and senses. |  | | Many teens use drugs because they are depressed or think drugs will help them escape their problems. |
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http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/drugs/know_about_drugs.html
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| | Homoeopathy - Dr.Ramesh Shah |
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http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Jungle/1737/homoeo.html
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| | Sample Chapter for Changeux, J. and Ricoeur, P.; DeBevoise, M.B., trans.: What Makes Us Think? A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain. |
 | | If I seek to understand the brain by approaching it through its most microscopic structures, which is to say the molecules that compose it, this hardly excludes a desire to understand its highest functions, which traditionally come within the domain of philosophy: thought, the emotions, the faculty of knowledge, and, of course, the moral sense. |  | | The brain was put aside as a "black box." This research nonetheless had a positive effect: it led to the objective analysis of animal behavior in experimental situations--learning, for example, or feeding habits, vocalizations, sexual behavior, and so on. |  | | These electrical and chemical activities constitute an internal link between the anatomical organization of neurons and connections, on the one hand, and behavior on the other. |
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http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/chapters/s6921.html
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| | Neuroscience, Third Edition - Sinauer Associates, Inc. |
 | | The authors provide an excellent interactive glossary on a CD-ROM, Sylvius for Neuroscience: A Visual Glossary of Human Neuroanatomy … This book provides a valuable reference for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and others seeking to understand the neurophysiological foundations of emotions and behaviors. |  | | It is infused with a balance of basic and clinical topics in neuroscience making it a useful source for both medical and graduate students. |  | | Sylvius for Neuroscience: Visual Glossary of Human Neuroanatomy is an interactive CD reference guide to the structure of the human nervous system. |
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http://www.sinauer.com/detail.php?id=7250
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| | Comments on E-Biomed -- 5/17 - 05/23/99 |
 | | This topic seems to rouse highly conflicting views and even emotions, which is perhaps unexpected for an issue centered around libraries. |  | | Biomedical research often involves human or animal subjects and has implications for how diseases ought to be treated. |  | | I read the proposal with regard to the electronic publications in the biomedical field and while it sounds like a good idea, I think the cost would be relatively great and would only duplicate the variety of sources that are currently available. |
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http://www.nih.gov/welcome/director/ebiomed/com0523.htm
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| | Comments on 10490 Ask MetaFilter |
 | | I like the fact that Turkish has 2 different words for "why" (both of which are contained in the English word): "neden" meaning "from what" eg, "What is the cause of..?" and "nicin", literally "for what?" as in "what is the purpose of?". |  | | English may lack a succinct way of expressing it, but everybody immediately understands the notion of being pleased by somebody else's misfortune. |  | | Some languages have no grammatical gender at all - I believe mandarin chinese is one of these (it at least has genderless pronouns). |
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http://ask.metafilter.com/mefi/10490
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| | Puberty--Human Body lesson plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com |
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http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/ragingteens
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| | Oklahoma Oncology -- |
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http://www.oklahoma-oncology.com/cancerglossary.html
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 | | Seemingly cool and abstract this music is saturated with emotions and passion of searching for the primordial sound reality. |  | | As we're pitched back and forth between these two extremes, the work starts to acquire a simple pattern of tension, a series of structural oppositions, one of which cancels out the other. |  | | On the contrary he explores sound into depths searching for its simplest, basic principle. |
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http://www.franciscolopez.net/rev.html
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| | List of science topics |
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http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_science_topics.html
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| | Dr. List - BrainTalk Communities - Neurology Support Groups |
 | | Also I thought I might mention that a website which I found and others in the forum have identified as a good source has a listing of surgeons which have experience in TOS - some of them have been mentioned in the posting some I don't recognize at all. |  | | You can also include in blood pressure, medications, side effects, emotions, life events and other |  | | List - BrainTalk Communities - Neurology Support Groups |
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http://neuro-mancer.mgh.harvard.edu/ubb/Forum98/HTML/000803.html
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| | List of emotions of the alphabet Information |
 | | List Of Emotions Of The Alphabet are great for when you're looking to get better at list of emotions of the alphabet for selfish purposes. |  | | If you need help locating list of emotions of the alphabet then you've come to the right place because we have all the list of emotions of the alphabet you could want. |  | | You're looking for list of emotions of the alphabet which we have lots of. |
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http://alphabet.5interlock4.info/alphabet-pictures/list-of-emotions-of-the-alphabet.html
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| | list of phobias -- list of phobias |
 | | List of Artificial Radiation Belts Psychology List of psychological topics List of emotions List of phobias Sociology List of sociological topics List of ethnic groups List of Australian Aboriginal... |  | | For a list of Phobias click here It is possible to have a phobia of anything, but the most common ones we remove are: dental treatment public speaking flying blood social phobias spiders agoraphobia... |  | | List of phobias The following is a list of phobias or more accurately, fears that have been given names. |
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http://www.clearsocialanxiety.com/listofphobias
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| | Facial Expressions (Emotion) |
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http://www.pierce.ctc.edu/tlink/general/projects/emotions/emotions.html
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| | Distinguishing Disturbed Emotions |
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http://www.24-7-help.com/Distinguishing.htm
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| | Emotions |
 | | As an aside, Aristotle's List of Emotions, only contained 14 - anger, mildness, love, enmity, fear, confidence, shame, shameless, benevolence, pity, indignation, envy, emulation and contempt. |  | | A year later now, the question comes to mind - "What are the Emotions?" After visiting a number of internet sites - my window to the world - I picked the list at "Source Counseling". |  | | After reading the list, it is amazing to me that the human body is able to have so many emotions (the list contains about 500 emotions). |
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http://www.elkorose.com/emotions.html
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| | List of Human Emotions |
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http://achieve-your-potential.com/list-of-human-emotions.html
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| | Dreams: Testing Hartmann's Theories |
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http://mind.ucsc.edu/dreams/Library/domhoff_1999e.html
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| | Emotions2.htm |
 | | This list (developed by L.E.A.D. Consultants, Inc.) is by no means comprehensive, but it does give you a place to start in expanding your awareness of your own emotions. |  | | As you begin naming what you're feeling, this list of emotions - each arrayed within a cluster of similar but different emotions - will help you expand your awareness of the depth and breadth of all that you feel in the course of any given day: |  | | Most of us could barely brainstorm a dozen or so emotions, yet many, many more exist. |
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http://www.jfscolumbus.org/Service/CareerArticles/Emotions2.htm
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| | Chips |
 | | The top of the list begins with emotions such as happiness, anger, sadness, etc. These are altogether very simple emotions, but a little farther down the list Erics genius begins to manifest itself. |  | | The list of emotions is extensive and varied. |  | | The many faces of Eric are displayed on his website www.emotioneric.com. |
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http://chips.luther.edu/modules/news/print.php?storyid=73
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| | Ghasy199 |
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http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~rozin/gh_asy_survey.htm
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| | Good reads in psychology |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~tmorris/goodbook.html
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