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Love And Infidelity: How Our Brains Keep Us From Straying Vadim Ghirda / Associated Press LOVE: Women instinctively protect relationships, but men need training. Love and Infidelity: How our brains keep us from straying Men and women react differently to temptation, research shows. Some of it is instinctual, but loyalty can also be a trained response. By Regina Nuzzo, Special to The Times September 15, 2008 In the pursuit of happily-ever-after, the od.. 2008. 9. 16.
Self-Appraisal Self-Appraisal April 19, 2007 “Well trained in all positions of Patient Business Services (PBS) at Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP).” This statement is my “Goals For Next Year” in 90 days Job Performance Review on July 14, 2006. Since I took Medical Terminology at MPC in Spring 2006, I have been excited to utilize my knowledge when I am registering patients at the ho.. 2007. 4. 21.
Exploring the Link Between Conduct Disorder in Adolescence and Personality Disorders in Adulthood Exploring the Link Between Conduct Disorder in Adolescence and Personality Disorders in Adulthood By Ellen Kjelsberg, MD Substantial progress has been made in the last several decades in research providing evidence for the relationship between mental disorders in childhood and adulthood.1-4 As a consequence, child psychiatrists today have much better data on the longterm outcomes of childhood d.. 2006. 8. 19.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) Mood Stabilizers and Novel Antipsychotics in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder By Silvio Bellino, MD, Erika Paradiso, MD, and Filippo Bogetto, MD Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affect, in addition to marked impulsivity.1 Although psychotherapy plays a significant role in .. 2006. 8. 19.
얼굴없는 미녀 (2004) "날 사랑하게 만들어 버렸다." 최면으로 사랑을 가지려는 한 남자의 금지된, 그러나 멈출 수 없는 사랑 "당신은 지금 도움이 필요해요" 아무도 오지 않은 파티의 주인공 지수는 붉은 핏물의 욕조 속에서 발견된다. 그녀는 지적이고 매혹적이지만 천국과 지옥을 오가는 경계선 장애로 정신과 전문의 석.. 2006. 8. 15.
Laugh Three Times and Call Me in the Morning Laugh Three Times and Call Me in the Morning by Tina Coleman Can laughter really help us heal? Anecdotal evidence and some studies seem to point in that direction. Scientists aren't sure. But why wait for them to figure it out? Just yuck it up. It certainly can't hurt. Scientists know that laughing increases the rate at which the heart beats and the muscles contract. Laughter stimulates the car.. 2006. 3. 25.
Stress: Your Body Under Attack The Power of Personality by Debra Wood, RN What makes one person rush forward, eager to experience the world, while another holds back? Personality. Unraveling the mysteries of your behavior patterns can help you discover ways to enrich your life and relationships and work more effectively. Great minds have pondered the complexities of personality, temperament, and health for .. 2006. 3. 25.